Stepping Into Internship Program - Position Description The Australian Network on Disability’s Stepping Into program is a paid internship scheme that matches talented university students with disability with roles in leading Australian businesses. Position Title National Disability Insurance Australia - Monitoring and Sustainability Officer Intern Location Sydney Position Duration Minimum of 152 hours or 4 weeks full time Commencing Dec 2019 – Feb 2020 Position Overview Main Tasks and Responsibilities: The role supports the Scheme Actuary to fulfil statutory requirements of the NDIS Act, together with other reporting, analysis and data management activities. Responsibilities will include analytical work on a range of tasks, including actuarial monitoring and analyses, data tabulations, scheme projections, cost benefit analyses, ad hoc modelling requests and report production. Contemporary attitude to disability Positive contemporary attitude to people with disability Understanding and knowledge of disability and its impact on individuals Systems Level 3, 80 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (02) 8270 9200 www.and.org.au
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Stepping Into Internship Program - Position DescriptionThe Australian Network on Disability’s Stepping Into program is a paid internship scheme that matches talented university students with disability with roles in leading Australian businesses.
Position Title
National Disability Insurance Australia - Monitoring and Sustainability Officer Intern
Location
Sydney
Position Duration
Minimum of 152 hours or 4 weeks full time
Commencing Dec 2019 – Feb 2020
Position Overview
Main Tasks and Responsibilities:
The role supports the Scheme Actuary to fulfil statutory requirements of the NDIS Act, together with other reporting, analysis and data management activities.
Responsibilities will include analytical work on a range of tasks, including actuarial monitoring and analyses, data tabulations, scheme projections, cost benefit analyses, ad hoc modelling requests and report production.
Contemporary attitude to disability
Positive contemporary attitude to people with disability
Understanding and knowledge of disability and its impact on individuals
Systems
Experience in extracting and analysing data
Good working knowledge and experience with Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint
Basic knowledge of statistical and mathematical modelling techniques (e.g. SAS)
Communication
Adaptable communication and interpersonal skills.
Experience in building relationships both with internal and external stakeholders
Ability to work within the team and adapt quickly to a changing environment.
Ability to work closely and collaboratively with other Agency stakeholders
Service Orientation
Commitment to achieving positive outcomes for NDIS participants and the Scheme
Ability to respond to and prioritise competing and often urgent requests in a calm and efficient manner while also maintaining high work standards and accuracy
Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information
Ability to synthesise and analyse information and make decisions
Main Relationships
Scheme Actuary
Office of the Scheme Actuary staff
Internal NDIA stakeholders
Desirable
An understanding of the disability sector and the nature of disability data will be well regarded.
Ideal Degree/Discipline
Acturial Studies or Mathematics/Statistics
Eligibility Requirements
Second last or final year of a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree
Australian citizens only
Identify as having disability
Candidates may be required to undergo a background check security clearance
Apply Here
www.tfaforms.com/420924
Contact the AND Programs Team at [email protected] or 1300 363 645 for further information.
Please be aware that all Stepping Into internships are paid placements. The employing organisation will pay the intern’s pro rata salary for the internship period (including
superannuation) at a rate commensurate with the duties performed and abiding by Fair Work standards.