Analyst - Geopolitical and Crisis Response at ASIC
Australia, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jun, 25

Salary

78720.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Financial Services

Description

THE TEAM

Supervisory Cyber & Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC) supports ASIC’s external crisis management capability. We help enable good outcomes for Australian markets and consumers by preparing for and responding to geopolitical crises, cyber security events, financial market instability, and other severe challenges. SCORC team members design crisis scenarios, participate in intra-Government simulations, develop targeted and actionable intelligence, maintain playbooks, and capture lessons learned.

Responsibilities

AT ASIC, YOU CAN BE THE CHANGE THAT ENSURES A FAIR, STRONG AND EFFICIENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL AUSTRALIANS. CONTRIBUTE TO DELIVERING ON ASIC’S PURPOSE, VISION, AND STRATEGIC PRIORITIES TO HELP MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND PROTECT CONSUMERS FROM HARM.

These exciting opportunities sit within ASIC’s Supervisory Cyber and Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC), a multidisciplinary team focused on enhancing the operational resilience of Australia’s financial system. As an Analyst (Geopolitical and Crisis Response), you’ll contribute to crisis preparedness, regulatory intelligence, and the analysis of global developments that influence domestic financial markets and regulated entities.

  • Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney
  • $78,720 - $112,011 (plus 15.4% superannuation)
  • 2-year contract opportunity
  • Security Clearance: NV1 (ability to obtain and maintain)

THE ROLE

As an Analyst (Geopolitical and Crisis Response), you will:

  • Provide clear, insightful analysis on geopolitical, technological and systemic risks, and their implications for ASIC, regulated entities, and financial consumers.
  • Support ASIC’s crisis response frameworks and participate in inter-agency scenario planning and simulations.
  • Assist in maintaining ASIC’s external crisis response plans and internal playbooks, ensuring they remain current, practical and aligned to sectoral risks.
  • Contribute to the design and execution of technology and operational resilience supervisory initiatives.
  • Provide program support across SCORC activities, including stakeholder engagement, team operations, reporting and project tracking
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