Posted 1 hour ago
Senior Project Officer (TSPV)
Posted 1 hour ago
$80 per hour
ACT
Contract
We're partnering with a federal government program to engage an experienced Senior Project Officer to support the delivery of complex, high‑priority initiatives. This role sits within a structured project environment and plays a key role in planning, coordination, reporting, and stakeholder engagement.
What you bring:
- Strong experience supporting projects or programs in a government or large enterprise setting
- Proven capability in project planning, reporting, and governance activities
- Confidence working with senior stakeholders and preparing briefs and documentation
- Exposure to recognised project methodologies (e.g. PRINCE2, Agile)
Contract particulars:
- Location: Canberra
- Duration: 12 months with 2x12 month extension options
- Clearance: Active or reinstatable TSPV or TS-PA
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Shakeel Jeeawody at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 418 903 047.
At Clicks we embrace diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity. First Nations people are encouraged to apply.
We provide reasonable adjustments, including alternate formats to the recruitment process for individuals with a disability. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process, please call 1300 254 257 or email adjustments@clicks.com.au
Job Summary
Pay:
$80 per hour
Location:
ACT
Job Type:
Contract
Specialisation:
Project Management
Reference ID:
BBBH77448
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