About the National Anti-Corruption Commission The NACC 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 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 Participate in corruption investigations and related work including the gathering of evidence relating to corruption issues across Commonwealth government agencies. Prepare correspondence and reports on complex matters, utilising highly developed written communication skills. Have knowledge of, or the ability to rapidly acquire a knowledge of relevant legislation and the NACC's policies and procedures. Undertake analysis of large and complex data sets of information, identifying relevant lines of enquiry. Contribute to the timely, efficient, and effective progress of investigations. Work independently and collaboratively towards the achievement of individual, team, and NACC's outcomes. Provide regular updates and progress reports to management on matters under assessment or investigation. Represent the NACC through liaison with other government agencies, and where appropriate, participate in joint investigations with partner Commonwealth and State agencies. Maintain responsibility for creating complete and accurate records in accordance with the NACC's recording keeping policies and procedures. On occasion, undertake travel throughout Australia (including regional and remote areas), as operationally required. Undertake and/or assist with relevant activities supervised by the Senior Investigator, including, but not limited to: Assisting with investigation planning; Conducting interviews, under caution or otherwise; Taking written statements; Preparing affidavits and applications in relation to contemporary covert investigative techniques under the NACC Act; Assisting with preparation of briefs for public/private hearings; Executing search warrants; Preparing briefs of evidence; Giving evidence in court; and Managing and handling exhibits.