The Director, Data Front Door and Analytics, will work to the Chief Data Officer and will lead a diverse team of data analysts, data scientists, and reporting and data visualisation experts who provide analytics and insights to internal and external stakeholders on IP Australia's intellectual property rights data. The role requires collaboration across the agency with data stewards, project teams and business groups, IP Australia's Executive and other areas in the Data & Analytics sub-group including Data Engineering and Data and Information Governance teams. As a Director, Data Front Door & Analytics, you will: lead a team that provides a single point for internal and external data requests, IP analytics and report requests, as well as preparing open data products and other data extracts lead a team to develop, deliver and improve IP rights data, analytics and data visualisations, and to expand the interactive access to data for all stakeholders collaborate across government and IP Australia to make the best use of Australia's IP rights data to guide decision making and policy development manage risk and responding to operational and technological change, ensuring that strategic analysis and data products are resilient, transparent and adaptable to evolving organisational needs. The key duties of the position include The successful candidate will: have high level leadership, management and interpersonal skills, and the ability to motivate, guide, mentor and develop staff. have high level communication, negotiation and collaboration skills, and ability to build effective networks in a work environment. have knowledge of data management, data preparation, analytics techniques and effective data visualisation. have excellent analytical and research skills, and a proven track record of complex problem solving and managing projects through to completion. be highly motivated and flexible in your approach to work and contribute to section, group, and organisational outcomes. have knowledge of Australia's intellectual property systems and their policy environments, or the ability to quickly acquire that knowledge.