Analyst/Lawyer - Australian Securities and Investment Commission
- Darwin
- Full-time 12-month contract
- $123,444-$144,386 (depending on experiences) plus 15.4% Superannuation
Objective:
An Analyst in IOP is required to identify and assess information relating to harms and misconduct impacting First Nations consumers. This includes leading key activities, providing assistance andsupport across ASIC teams to achieve regulatory outcomes and drive positive financial outcomes for First Nations consumers. The work includes arange of internal and external engagement activities, as well as outreach activities, alignedto the IOP team’s strategic priorities.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Identifying problems, analyse information related to First Nations consumers engagement with the financial system, and considering strategic, innovative, and future focused approaches.
- Leading research, assessment and critical analysis of information.
- Leading policy review and implementation of future policy directions and reforms.
- Preparing detailed reports, papers and submissions on a broad range of strategic legal, policy and technical issues involving the interpretation and implementation of laws administered by ASIC.
- Leading projects to encourage systemic market change in urban, remote and regional areas.
- Successfully cooperating and influencing others to achieve a common goal.
- Identifying and coordinating communication opportunities focused on financial wellbeing messages for First Nations audiences.
- Establishing and maintaining local information networks and developing relationships with key stakeholders.
- Undertaking outreach and engagement activities in urban, regional and remote locations with specific objectives relating to the IOPs function.
- Undertake additional responsibilities or tasks as required.
- Work professionally, positively, and cooperatively as part of ASIC, and model the values of Accountability, Professionalism and Teamwork.
- Undertake reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others in the workplace that may be affected by your actions.
Selection Criteria
Essential:
- Bachelor’s degree in Law, Commerce, Economics or a related discipline.
- Experience in a corporate, legal, or regulatory environment.
- Experience analysing factual and legal issues, undertaking relevant research/enquiries and problem solving to provide appropriate recommendations.
- Experience engaging with First Nations consumers, advocates, and communities.
- Experience communicating with diverse audiences.
- Experience establishing, developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships.
- Ability to work independently with limited supervision and be accountable for outcomes.
- Hold a current driver’s licence.
- Hold Australian citizenship.
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Applications close 15 November 2024.
For further information, contact Danille Abbott on +61 466 542 194 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.