[Hum-DIS] FW: [rmaa_list] Employment opportunity - APS 4 - Non-ongoing - 4 months - Old Parliament House, Canberra [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED:NO CAVEATS] - closes Fri, 20 Mar '09

Pauline Joseph P.Joseph at curtin.edu.au
Fri Mar 13 08:58:42 WST 2009


Hi everyone,
FYI posting on RMAA listserve re above position.
Regards,

Pauline Joseph| Associate Lecturer, Records & Archives Management |
Department of Information Studies |Faculty of Humanities |Curtin
University of Technology 
GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 | Room 351 Level 3 Building 209 Bentley WA
6102 | CRICOS Provider Codes: 00301J (WA) & 02637B (NSW)
Tel: +61 8 9266 7180 | Fax: +61 8 9266 3166 | Email:
p.joseph at curtin.edu.au

-----Original Message-----
From: Drew, Gillian [mailto:Gillian.Drew at pmc.gov.au] 
Sent: Thursday, 12 March 2009 4:28 PM
To: RMAA_list
Cc: Pluis, Lee
Subject: [rmaa_list] Employment opportunity - APS 4 - Non-ongoing - 4
months
- Old Parliament House, Canberra [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED:NO CAVEATS]

The Old Parliament House (OPH), Canberra has a 4-month (with the
possibility
of extension) employment opportunity for an APS 4, Records Management
Officer (salary range: $53,731 - $57,003).

Enquiries about the position should be directed to Lee Ann Pluis on 6270
8171 or by emailing lee.pluis at oph.gov.au. 

Expressions of interest demonstrating your skills against the selection
criteria below (maximum 2 pages), with a brief resume, should be emailed
to
recruitment at oph.gov.au by COB Friday 20 March 2009.


Duty Statement

Under general direction, and in accordance with APS Values and Code of
Conduct: 

1. Assist with the transfer of files from another government agency. 

2. Assist with the development and implementation of procedures for the
operational management of files according to business requirements and
an
OPH good practise Records Management Training program for all staff. 

3. Support the Records Management Coordinator to research, develop and
implement a records disposal authority for OPH in accordance with the
National Archives of Australia (NAA) requirements.

4. Assist with other duties as directed.


Selection Criteria

All of equal importance: 

1. Sound appreciation of and experience in operational Records
Management
and an understanding of Records Management legislation, standards,
guidelines and practices within cultural and government environments.  

2. Excellent administrative and organisational skills and the ability to
work within a team environment. 

3. Well developed oral and written communication and interpersonal
skills,
including a proven ability to effectively liaise with diverse range of
internal and external stakeholders.

4. Demonstrated knowledge and capacity to apply the APS Values;
participative management practices; workplace diversity principles; and
occupational health and safety within a work and team environment. 



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