Job Description
By driving economic growth and stability, they help individuals unlock their potential and achieve meaningful career goals.
The Opportunity
As a Performance and Conduct Case Manager, you’ll take on challenging and meaningful work that allows you to make a tangible impact.
You’ll have the opportunity to be at the forefront of resolving complex HR issues, fostering a workplace environment where integrity and high performance thrive.
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to build your reputation as a go-to expert in people management and workplace integrity.
You’ll be at the forefront of complex and sensitive cases, becoming a trusted advisor to senior executives while refining your skills in strategic HR management.
You’ll gain exposure to a broad range of challenges that will sharpen your expertise, setting you up for accelerated career progression in the public sector.
On top of that, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of shaping a culture where high performance and respectful conduct are the norm.
The Role
Reporting to the Assistant Director, you’ll handle complex people management issues, including:
Oversee performance management, underperformance, Code of Conduct breaches, workplace conflict, bullying, harassment, dispute resolution, and reviews of action
Apply your deep knowledge of the Public Service Act 1+++ and related legislation to deliver successful outcomes
Advise and support the Director and key stakeholders on complex employment matters, including drafting important correspondence
Oversee Code of Conduct investigations and manage performance frameworks in line with relevant laws, policies, and procedures
Provide administrative support for industrial employment matters with bodies like the Australian Human Rights Commission and Fair Work Commission
Contribute to the development of policies and initiatives that foster a culture of strong performance and conduct
The Ideal Person
You’re an experienced HR professional with a deep understanding of APS employment frameworks.
You have a proven track record in managing investigations, performance issues, and navigating complex HR challenges.
Your ability to interpret legislation and offer sound, strategic advice is matched by your communication skills, enabling you to manage relationships with sensitivity and confidence.
You have a demonstrated track record of advising senior executives on delicate people matters, particularly in the management of Code of Conduct investigations and performance issues within the APS framework.
Qualifications such as a Certificate IV or Diploma in Government investigations and/or HR are highly desirable.
Salary / Rate
$+8k - $107k + 15.4% Super
12 Month non-ongoing contract
How to Apply
To apply online, please click on the appropriate link.
Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Sarah Fowler on 02 6108 4878 quoting ref no. 1+752
HorizonOne is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and we encourage applications from people of all cultures, capabilities and backgrounds.
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The APS6 Performance | Code of Conduct Officer position is now open for candidates interested in the Human Resource (HR) Jobs sector. This role in Canberra offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Human Resource (HR) Jobs is a plus.
