Role Description Geoscience Technical Officer Cluster Planning & Environment Agency Australian Museum Division/Branch/Unit AMRI & Science and Learning Location Sydney CBD Classification/Grade/Band Technical Officer Grade 1/2 Role Number 50000481 ANZSCO Code 311413 PCAT Code 71600079 Date of Approval 27 April 2017 Agency Website http://australianmuseum.net.au/ Agency overview The Australian Museum (AM) operates within the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and was founded in 1827 as the first museum in Australia. The AM provides access, engagement and scientific research to increase our understanding of natural history and culture, particularly of the Australasian region. The AM holds more than 18 million objects of biological, geological and cultural collections and develops programs, exhibitions and school and community education initiatives onsite, online and offsite. The AM s purpose is to make nature, Indigenous cultures & science accessible and relevant to everyone. The Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) Division is comprised of the following five Branches: Education, Life Science, Digital Collections and Citizen Science, Lizard Island Research Station and Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics. For more information, visit the following sites: Australian Museum Research Institute Australian Museum Science Research Strategy Primary purpose of the role The Geoscience Technical Officer will work to increase the impact of science at the Australian Museum by undertaking technical work supporting the Mineralogy Collection Manager in implementing an innovative collection-based research infrastructure program. Key accountabilities Support the development and implementation of the collection program, building on the Australian Museum Science Strategy, and assist in communication of this work. 1
Support the conception, planning and implementation of proposals to strategically develop the Museum's collections research infrastructure. Support the development, management and use of the Australian Museum's collection research infrastructure. Support the geoscience team in identifying a range of common minerals with minimal assistance and testing. Assist the collection manager and/or research scientist in the supervision of volunteers and interns Key challenges Under direction from the Collection Manager, prioritise competing demands from a diversity of internal and external stakeholders for research program support and research infrastructure access, exhibitions, visits, loans, donations and accessions with maintaining the integrity of the collection, its value and necessary collection management activities. Clearly communicating complex scientific and strategic information to varied audiences. Key relationships Who Internal Branch Manager, Life and GeoSciences Why Escalate issues, keep informed, advise and receive instructions. Manage and provide regular updates on key administrative and operational projects, issues and priorities. Respond to requests for input on key issues Group Manager (Manager) Negotiate overall direction on priorities in consultation with the Collection Manager, Minerology. Respond to requests for management, research and budget information Collection Manager Act under direction on collection and research project activities Director, AMRI, and Executive Director, Australian Museum Provide expert advice, assistance and support Museum Staff (Agency Staff) Provide services that support organisational objectives External Government departments, Research Organisations and Companies Assist the Collection Manager, Minerology with requests for access to the Australian Museum collections or information. Role dimensions Decision making The position holder is responsible for undertaking technical activities in support of the Collections Manager, Minerology in consultation with the Group Manager and the Branch Manager, Life and Geosciences. Role Description Geoscience Technical Officer 2
Reporting line Collection Manager, Minerology; Group Manager; Branch Manager (Life and Geosciences); the Director (AMRI); the Executive Director (Australian Museum). Direct reports The position holder is responsible for managing the staff within the work area, notably volunteers and visiting researchers Budget/Expenditure N/A Essential requirements BSc or BSc (Hons) preferred, TAFE qualifications, or equivalent research experience with a strong background relevant to the Museum s research priorities: http://australianmuseum.net.au/uploads/documents/30101/amri_sciencestrategy_2015.pdf Demonstrated capacity to assist in the maintenance of geoscience collections, including curation and databasing. Knowledge and understanding of the application of Work Health and Safety (WH&S) legislation and regulations Adequate knowledge and experience in order to deliver the Key Accountabilities and perform to the Focus Capabilities outlined in this Role Description. Capabilities for the role The NSW Public Sector Capability Framework applies to all NSW public sector employees. The Capability Framework is available at www.psc.nsw.gov.au/capabilityframework Capability summary Below is the full list of capabilities and the level required for this role. The capabilities in bold are the focus capabilities for this role. Refer to the next section for further information about the focus capabilities. Role Description Geoscience Technical Officer 3
NSW Public Sector Capability Framework Capability Group Capability Name Level Display Resilience and Courage Act with Integrity Manage Self Value Diversity Communicate Effectively Commit to Customer Service Work Collaboratively Influence and Negotiate Deliver Results Plan and Prioritise Think and Solve Problems Demonstrate Accountability Finance Technology Procurement and Contract Management Project Management Focus capabilities The focus capabilities for the role are the capabilities in which occupants must demonstrate immediate competence. The behavioural indicators provide examples of the types of behaviours that would be expected at that level and should be reviewed in conjunction with the role s key accountabilities. NSW Public Sector Capability Framework Group and Capability Level Behavioural Indicators Personal Attributes Display Resilience and Courage Communicate Effectively Be open to new ideas and approaches Offer own opinion, ask questions and make suggestions Adapt well to new situations Do not give up easily when problems arise Stay calm in challenging situations Focus on key points and speak in Plain English Clearly explain and present ideas and arguments Listen to others when they are speaking and ask appropriate, respectful questions Monitor own and others non-verbal cues and adapt where necessary Prepare written material that is well structured and easy to follow by the intended audience Communicate routine technical information clearly Role Description Geoscience Technical Officer 4
NSW Public Sector Capability Framework Group and Capability Level Behavioural Indicators Commit to Customer Service Work Collaboratively Results Deliver Results Business Enablers Technology Support a culture of quality customer service in the organisation Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the services provided and relay to customers Identify and respond quickly to customer needs Consider customer service requirements and develop solutions to meet needs Resolve complex customer issues and needs Co-operate across work areas to improve outcomes for customers Build a supportive and co-operative team environment Share information and learning across teams Acknowledge outcomes which were achieved by effective collaboration Engage other teams/units to share information and solve issues and problems jointly Support others in challenging situations Complete work tasks to agreed budgets, timeframes and standards Take the initiative to progress and deliver own and team/unit work Contribute to allocation of responsibilities and resources to ensure achievement of team/unit goals Seek and apply specialist advice when required Apply computer applications that enable performance of more complex tasks Apply practical skills in the use of relevant technology Make effective use of records, information and knowledge management functions and systems Understand and comply with information and communications security and acceptable use policies Support the implementation of systems improvement initiatives and the introduction and roll-out of new technologies Role Description Geoscience Technical Officer 5