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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Team Member - Linguists (Rolling Intake)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Australian Capital Territory

      Canberra

    • New South Wales

      Sydney

    • Northern Territory

      Darwin

    • South Australia

      Adelaide

    • Victoria

      Melbourne

    • Western Australia

      Perth

Location

Canberra, Sydney, Darwin

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 85,270 - 116,518 / Year
  • Number of vacancies9-20 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 28 Oct 2024
  • Start dateStart date Ongoing

Classifications and Salary Range

AE4 (APS4 equivalent) - $85,270 to $91,486 (including service allowance) plus 15.4 per cent superannuation.
AE5 (APS5 equivalent) - $93,565 to $100,430 (including service allowance) plus 15.4 per cent superannuation.
AE6 (APS6 equivalent) - 103,415 to $116,518 (including service allowance) plus 15.4 per cent superannuation.

The Organisation

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) protects Australia and Australians from threats to their security. In a complex, challenging and changing security environment, our success is built on the imagination and intelligence of our team. ASIOโ€™s people are ordinary Australians but they do extraordinary things โ€“ they are our most important asset. To be successful in our mission, we need talented people who are highly capable, dedicated, adaptable and resilient.

We seek to reflect the diversity of the community we protect. ASIO is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, where all staff are valued and respected. We welcome applications from all eligible candidates, irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious affiliation, age or disability. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are encouraged to apply. We are secretive about what we do, not what we value. Find out more about diversity and inclusion at ASIO.

The Opportunity

Do you have an advanced level of proficiency in one of the below languages? Or do you have intermediate skills and are looking to further develop advanced-level proficiency?

We are seeking people with current advanced proficiency - or those with a demonstrated record of intermediate skills who are willing to develop to an advanced level of proficiency - to be employed as a Linguist in the following languages:

  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • Hindi
  • Farsi
  • Russian

Linguists work as part of a diverse team to provide direct support to ASIOโ€™s investigations, operations and international partnerships.

Linguists use sound judgement and strong analytical skills to identify valuable information and communicate it effectively. Through their work, Linguists develop unique perspectives which are drawn upon to inform decision-making and directly contribute to protecting Australia.

ASIO provides generous upskilling support for language development. This is available to successful applicants with intermediate level foreign language skills who display a demonstrated aptitude for foreign language learning, as well as a commitment to further developing their foreign language skills. This support is also available to successful applicants with an advanced level of language proficiency, to ensure the maintenance of their language capability. You may be keen to build on your current advanced level language proficiency by cross-training in one of the other languages listed above. If so, this is something ASIO would love to discuss supporting as part of your ongoing development.

What you will bring

We invite applications from people with the following attributes:

  • An advanced level of proficiency (either heritage, native or learned) in one of the above languages.  
  • Intermediate skills (either heritage, native or learned) and a commitment to further develop advanced level proficiency.
  • Analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Sound report writing skills in English.
  • The ability to work with a range of technologies.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and willingness to work in a team environment.
  • An ongoing commitment to learning.
  • Personal qualities that exemplify ASIOโ€™s values and expected behaviours.

Successful candidates will be offered a role at a classification commensurate with their level of foreign language proficiency, as well as other demonstrated capabilities and attributes theyโ€™re able to bring to the position. To learn more about the capabilities and attributes we seek at the AE4, AE5 and AE6 levels, please refer to the ASIO People Capability Framework and Core Capability Guide available on our website.

Please note foreign language skills will be subject to initial and subsequent periodic testing.

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What we offer you

ASIO provides a number of benefits to its staff including:

  • A competitive salary, including a 7.5 per cent allowance for maintaining a TOP SECRET-Privileged Access security clearance.
  • Employer superannuation contributions of 15.4 per cent.
  • A variety of leave options, in addition to the standard 4 weeks of annual leave ensure your work-life balance.
  • Flexible working arrangements to assist you in maintaining your work-life balance. (Please note: due to our unique working environment, work from home options are generally not available).
  • Study assistance, including financial support and study leave for tertiary education.
  • Access to 7 staff-led diversity and inclusion networks.
  • Mentoring opportunities.
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Eligibility

To be eligible for the role, you must be: 

  • An Australian citizen.
  • Assessed as suitable to hold and maintain a TOP SECRET-Privileged Access security clearance.

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 peoples are encouraged to apply.

Reasonable Adjustments

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

Location

Subject to conditions, these roles are available in Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin.  Relocation assistance associated with a geographic move may be considered for successful candidates.

How to apply

Click on โ€˜Apply onlineโ€™ to commence your application.  Your application must include the following:

  • A written pitch of up to 500 words using examples to demonstrate how your skills and experience meet the requirements.
  • A current CV, no more than 2 pages in length, outlining your employment history, the dates and a brief description of your role, as well as any academic qualifications or relevant training you may have undertaken.
  • Details of 2 referees, which must include a current or previous manager.

Closing date and time

28 October 2024 at 5.00pm AEDST.

No extensions will be granted and late applications will not be accepted.  

Employment conditions

Employment is under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979. Conditions of service are similar to those applying in the Australian Public Service. We recognise entitlements accrued under the Public Service Act 1999 and provide for continuation of superannuation under the Commonwealth schemes. Salary packaging arrangements are also available.

Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI)

In 2024, ASIO achieved the AWEI Gold Standard, recognising ASIOโ€™s inclusion work and positive culture. ASIO was one of only 7 public sector employers, and the first Australian intelligence agency, to achieve this status.

The ASIO Diversity and Inclusion Strategy reflects ASIOโ€™s commitment and recognises the benefits of being a diverse and inclusive organisation. For further information about ASIOโ€™s Diversity and Inclusion networks, please visit: www.asio.gov.au/about/diversity-and-inclusion.

More information

For more information about ASIO, please visit our website.

Work rights

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

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Australia
Australian Citizen

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
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • 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 โ€˜Directive for the Establishment and Maintenance of a Security Serviceโ€™, 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.