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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2022 Intelligence Professionals - February Intake (Rolling Intake)

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 83,936 - 90,105 / Year
  • Application open dateApply by 12 Apr 2021
  • Start dateStart date Ongoing

The Opportunity

Australia's protection begins with our Intelligence Professionals.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) are seeking applications from diverse and talented Australians to help collect information, connect the dots and play a crucial role in providing advice to government on matters of national security.

We value life, practical skills and experience as highly as formal qualifications.

We are looking for

Intelligence Officers


As an Intelligence Officer you will have the opportunity to develop a diverse career in both operational and analytical areas across ASIO. Whilst working in operational areas, Intelligence Offers often meet with members of different communities to mitigate security threats, while also building ongoing confidential relationships with people to assist us in achieving our security intelligence mission. Intelligence Officers also undertake postings in analytical roles.

As an ASIO intelligence Officer, you will be trained in the skill of collecting and analysing complex information to produce well considered security intelligence advice to government. You will become adept at growing and enhancing relationships and partnerships, and providing regular written and verbal briefings and advice to a range of stakeholders across government.

If you enjoy a varied role, have good judgement, are a critical thinker, are comfortable engaging with people from all walks of life, and you're interested in a career in intelligence and national security, we encourage you to apply.

Job Specific Capabilities for Intelligence Officers:

  • Provide impartial advice;
  • Gather, research and analyse information to prepare written and oral briefings;
  • Apply exceptional judgement;
  • Apply critical thinking and logical reasoning;
  • Operate independently and in teams;
  • Demonstrate personal and professional resilience; and
  • Demonstrate high level interpersonal and verbal communication skills.

Following successful completion of our 12 month Canberra based training program, Intelligence Officers participate in three to five year role postings where they may move between analytical and operational roles across a number of geographical locations.

Intelligence Analysts

As an Intelligence Analyst you will have the opportunity to develop a diverse career across a range of specialised analytical areas. You will identify and investigate patterns and anomalies, draw intelligence value from large volumes of information, solve complex problems and produce high quality advice for government. You will drive ASIO investigations, undertake research, make assessments and develop in-depth knowledge of specific issues.

Intelligence Analysts will apply best-practice analytical tradecraft together with subject-area expertise to be able to provide actionable advice on critical issues relevant to national security – often in high tempo environments.

To be successful in this role you will be expected to use your well-developed communication and people skills to work collaboratively in teams, provide high quality advice and form strong working relationships with internal, domestic and foreign partners, clients and stakeholders.

If you enjoy a varied role, are hard-working, resilient and adaptable and you're interested in a career in intelligence and national security, we strongly encourage you to apply.

Job Specific Capabilities for Intelligence Analysts:

  • Provide impartial advice;
  • Ability to work proactively;
  • Gather, research and analyse information to prepare written and oral briefings;
  • Apply exceptional judgement and critical thinking both analytically and operationally;
  • Operate independently and in teams;
  • Demonstrate personal and professional resilience; and
  • Demonstrate high level interpersonal and verbal communication skills.

Following successful completion of our 12 month Canberra based training program, Intelligence Analysts will be assigned a role in Canberra.

Benefits

ASIO provides a number of benefits to its staff including:

  • A competitive salary, including a 7.5 per cent allowance for maintaining a Positive Vetting security clearance;
  • Employer superannuation contributions of 15.4 per cent;
  • A variety of leave options, including four weeks annual leave;
  • Flexible working/hours arrangements to assist you to maintain your work-life balance. We adopt an "if not, why not" approach to working flexibly. (Please note: due to our unique working environment, working from home may not be available);
  • Six staff-led diversity and inclusion networks
  • Study assistance, including financial support and study leave for tertiary education; and
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Eligibility

To be eligible for an Intelligence Professional role, you must:

  • have completed formal tertiary qualifications before December 2021

and/OR

  • be able to demonstrate work/life experience relating to the job specific capabilities listed above.

In addition to the above you must:

  • be an Australian Citizen
  • be willing to relocate to Canberra (removalists costs are met by ASIO); and
  • be assessed as suitable to hold and maintain a Positive Vetting security clearance.

For the Intelligence Officer role:

  • you must be willing to be mobile throughout your career as an Intelligence Officer. This means potentially relocating to an Australian capital city every three to five years, noting the location will be determined by ASIO, based on organisational need.
  • some roles may require an Australian driver's licence (Class C).

ASIO is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, where all staff are valued and respected. We welcome and value applications from all eligible candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious affiliation, age or disability. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.

Please advise us if you require any additional assistance in order to fully participate in the recruitment process or the workplace.

How to apply

For more information about your Intelligence Professional career at ASIO, please visit www.asio.gov.au/intelligence

Click on 'Apply Online' to commence your application.

ASIO holds all employment applications in the strictest of confidence. It is essential that you do the same. Please do not discuss your application with others as doing so may adversely affect your potential employment.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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About the employer

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) logo

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)

Rating

4.4

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

After WWII, it was discovered Soviet spies were accessing confidential government data from both the UK and Australia. In 1949, this prompted the Prime Minister to issue a ‘Directive for the Establishment and Maintenance of a Security Service’, which set in motion the creation of ASIO.

Pros and cons of working at Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)

Pros

  • I enjoy the people I work with, and the friends that I have made in the office. Moving across the country to work can be quite hard but it's definitely made easier by the people you work with.

  • Working on interesting and challenging technology problems with a real-world impact on protecting all Australians.

  • The people are fantastic. I've been super impressed with the quality of people here. Always very friendly and welcoming. The work though has been very fulfilling, especially when compared to private industry.

  • Being able to help contribute to the protection and security of the Australian people while being privy to exciting new technologies. The staff in our organisation are amazing people and are fantastic to work with.

  • The mission. Having the opportunity to come to work every day and use my skills and background to make a positive difference in Australia's national security is so rewarding and fulfilling.

Cons

    • Not being able to tell your friends and family about the intricacies of work is tough.

    • Not being able to discuss your work can be challenging at times but once you're used to it, it's fine.

    • Not being able to work from home. I do miss rolling out of bed and starting my day but I also understand, given the work we do.

    • Not being able to talk about all the interesting stuff you work on.

    • Limited work-from-home opportunities.