The National Anti-Corruption Commission enhances integrity in the Commonwealth public sector by deterring, detecting and preventing corrupt conduct involving Commonwealth public officials. It does this through education, monitoring, investigation, reporting and referral. Working with us This is an exciting time to join the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). We are looking for outstanding individuals to embed robust systems and processes, deliver exciting and diverse projects and demonstrate innovation and commitment to integrity in the public service. NACC staff work in a complex and dynamic setting where exceptional judgement and an ability to achieve results is critical. Successful candidates will have the ability to cooperate, manage, lead and perform successfully across corporate and operational functions. The key duties of the position include The Assistant Director Electronic Collections reports to the Director Operational Capabilities. Leading a nationally dispersed team under limited direction, key activities of the role include: Working with the Assistant Director Compliance to ensuring the Commission meets its legislative obligations under the Telecommunications (Intercept and Access) Act 1979 (Cth), the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (Cth) and the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth). Leading a team to undertake the acquisition of telecommunication data. Coordinating the monitoring of telecommunications interceptions and surveillance device data and at times the review of digital forensic data. Leading liaison with internal NACC operations to ensure timely processing of support requests including but not limited to electronic monitoring support, pattern of life analysis, assisting with search warrants, and hearing preparation. Assisting with Commonwealth Ombudsman inspections as needed. Manage the Commission's technical capabilities to receive TI and SD product. Assisting with the management of the Commissions exhibit processes. Continuously improve and develop internal processes, practices, procedures and policies related to access and use of electronic data. Managing the day-to-day work of the Collections team and personnel. Representing the Commission at relevant external conferences and forums, including the maintenance of a relationship network with relevant partners and across the Australian Government, State and Territory Agencies and private sector telco carriers as necessary. The NACC is a small agency. In addition to these activities, from time to time you may be asked to undertake tasks that are outside your usual span of duties but that are within the range of your capabilities. Supporting one another in this way provides opportunities for exposure across the agency and is an integral part of the NACC's positive workplace culture.