About the Role: EL1 Records Management Officer
Location: Sydney, Adelaide, or Canberra
Start Date: ASAP
Contract Length: 6 months + 6-month extension
Pay: Competitive EL1 Hourly Rates + Super
Engagement Type: Contract
Focus: Establishing the foundational information architecture for the client.
About the Role:
As the CDC transitions into a standalone agency, we are seeking a sophisticated information management specialist to lead the evolution of our records capability. This role is not merely about storage; it is about building the evidentiary backbone of a national health authority.
You will bridge the gap between legislative compliance (Archives Act 1983) and the high-stakes operational needs of an agency tasked with tracking emerging health risks and providing early-action advice. You will drive the transition from "Machinery of Government" (MoG) establishment to a sustainable Business-As-Usual (BAU) framework, ensuring that Australia’s health data and intelligence are preserved with integrity and precision.
Key Responsibilities:
- Agency Establishment: Lead the end-to-end design and implementation of records, information, and data management capabilities for the newly formed agency.
- Legislative Stewardship: Ensure all frameworks strictly adhere to the Archives Act 1983, National Archives of Australia (NAA) standards, and broader Commonwealth governance requirements.
- Asset Mapping: Identify, document, and classify complex information assets, ensuring they are aligned with both public health necessity and legal obligations.
- Policy Architecture: Draft and implement the Agency’s suite of SOPs, records management policies, and governance frameworks from the ground up.
- Systems Coordination: Manage the technical deployment of Content Manager (TRIM/CM10), including functionality auditing and the delivery of agency-wide training.
- MoG Transition: Navigate post-Machinery of Government activities, resolving legacy data issues and establishing new agency protocols for the NAA.
- Capability Uplift: Act as a specialist advisor to Integrity & Governance stakeholders, fostering a culture of information security and recordkeeping excellence.
Key Capabilities:
- Deep knowledge of Commonwealth recordkeeping legislation and the ability to apply it within a fast-paced, emerging agency context.
- Proven ability to translate technical legislative requirements into user-friendly SOPs and operational roadmaps.
- Capacity to guide staff through the cultural shift of agency establishment, delivering clear communications and training to non-specialists.
- Advanced expertise in Content Manager (TRIM) and the ability to coordinate shared services to meet specific agency needs.
- Strength in building partnerships across government to enable seamless information sharing and data integrity.
Qualifications & Eligibility:
- Degree in Information Management, Data Governance, Library Science, or a related discipline.
- Extensive background in Commonwealth records management and NAA compliance.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Baseline or NV1 security clearance is essential.
- Motivated by the opportunity to build a records system that supports national disease surveillance and public health expertise.
Benefits of Contracting with Randstad:
- Access to benefits platforms with discounts at major retailers
- 3 weekly pay runs
- Exclusive access to roles before they go to market
- Employee assistance programme, including counselling services