About the Role An experienced Business Architect is required to support a federal government agency within its Chief Information and Technology Office (CITO). This role is critical in ensuring organisational strategy, operating model, capabilities, processes and technology investments are aligned and deliver measurable outcomes. The Business Architect will work under limited direction, partnering with enterprise architecture, ICT and business stakeholders to shape transformation initiatives, improve service delivery and support strategic investment decisions. Key Responsibilities Translate organisational and ICT strategies into structured business architecture artefacts Develop and maintain the enterprise business capability model Establish and govern a capability-based planning approach Assess capability maturity and identify uplift opportunities Map application portfolios to business capabilities to support rationalisation and transparency Analyse end-to-end processes to identify improvement, automation and digital opportunities Develop future-state process designs and business architecture roadmaps Provide business architecture input to investment planning, business cases and project design Facilitate stakeholder workshops to define capabilities, value streams and operating model impacts Contribute to architecture governance, review boards and assurance processes Maintain architecture artefacts within the enterprise repository Demonstrated experience operating as a Business Architect within complex enterprise or government environments Strong capability modelling and business architecture expertise Experience leading large-scale business process improvement initiatives Proven ability to align strategy, operating models and technology investments Experience developing future-state architectures and enterprise roadmaps Strong stakeholder engagement skills across ICT and business domains Ability to communicate complex architectural concepts clearly to diverse audiences Highly Regarded Experience supporting investment governance and portfolio planning Familiarity with recognised architecture frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) J-18808-Ljbffr