CPD Public Service Program | Recruiting a new Research Director

Seeking a new director to lead our Public Service Program
Applications close 5pm, 6 August

CPD’s Public Service Program combines big-picture thinking on the role of government in the 21st Century with practical research on options for public sector reform. The Public Service Research Director will need to conduct the majority of research within the program, ensure the quality and success of the program over the long term, and coordinate the development of the program’s policy agenda and publications.


The successful applicant will have strong research and communication skills, and be able combine a progressive vision for the future of Australia’s public services with an eye for detail and a knack for policy analysis. The Research Director will need to be reliable, resourceful, creative, and able to make things happen quickly and with minimal resources and supervision. This position gives you a chance to put great ideas at the heart of public debate in Australia.


Roles & responsibilities:

Conducting and coordinating the Public Service Program’s research
Conduct research and write high-quality, accessible reports
Coordinate research on the program’s core themes from CPD fellows and others – this may involve coordinating collaborative research projects, co-authoring some papers, editing and arranging peer review for research contributed by others
Promote the results of the Public Service Program’s research through the media, public forums and other forms of communication
Program management
Managing the resources, workflow and budget of the program
Reporting to the Executive Director, Board and funders on the program, research projects and project outcomes
Working with the CPD Executive Director to identify, cost and resource new research projects
Working with other CPD staff to develop and implement communication strategies for the program and its projects

Selection Criteria
Essential

A passion for fair, sustainable and democratic policy reform
Excellent research skills, preferably both qualitative and quantitative
Clear understanding of policy development and political processes
Relevant academic qualifications
Significant academic or professional public policy experience
Program and project management skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Attention to detail and ability to work independently
Excellent interpersonal skills – ability to establish and maintain good relationships with funders and stakeholders; and to work with and ensure the quality of contributions by other researchers
Ability to coordinate research projects involving multiple contributors
Ability to manage research assistants and volunteers

Desirable

Significant public service experience
Qualifications and/or experience in economic analysis
Strong public speaking and/or media experience
Familiarity with and aptitude for online collaboration and content management

Conditions

This is a part time position, for four days a week. Base salary is $73,200 pro rata. The position is based in Sydney. It is envisaged that the Public Service Program will run until late 2014, and that the Program Director will occupy the position for the duration of the program, with a 3 month probationary period.


How to apply for this job

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria to admin@cpd.org.au with the subject


“Public Service Research Director application”


We encourage you to include links to past research publications and examples of other writing in your cover letter. We also encourage you to be as specific as possible about your quantitative and qualitative research skills and experience.

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