APS5 Analysts – Department of the Treasury
📌 Vacancy Fact Sheet
- Reference Number: VN-0769904
- Agency: Department of the Treasury
- Job Title: APS5 Analysts
- Position Number: 14-2026
- Classification: APS Level 5
- Closing Date: Sunday 21 June 2026
- Job Type: Full-Time;Part-Time, Ongoing;Non-Ongoing
- Location: Canberra ACT, Sydney NSW, Melbourne VIC
- Future Merit Locations: Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne
- Salary: $93,312 – $99,287
- Office Arrangement: Flexible (Flexible working arrangements can be negotiated in)
About Department of the Treasury
The Treasury is a respected and influential central economic agency. We provide authoritative advice and analysis to the Australian
Government on a broad range of economic, fiscal, structural, financial and tax policy issues. We also monitor global economic
conditions to make sure Australia is well placed to respond to emerging trends. Treasury provides some of the best opportunities in
the public service. Treasury presents a challenging and rewarding career with the opportunity to contribute substantially to
Government policy that affects all Australians. The Treasury’s staff are drawn from many professions representing diversity in
experience and skills. We seek passionate staff who will work collaboratively to deliver the ideas and advice that will help Australia
meet the challenges of the coming years. Treasury offers attractive salaries and employer superannuation as well as a range of
other benefits, including generous leave entitlements, salary packaging and a closedown period over the Christmas holiday. The
Treasury is a flexible, dynamic and diverse workplace with offices in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Duties
- There are positions available across the division, including in the following units:
- Domestic Demand Unit: Provides reporting and analysis on the current and near-term
- domestic economic outlook, including to inform the forecasts and National Accounts
- now-casting.
- International, Financial and Commodities Unit: Forecasts and provides advice on global
- economic and financial market conditions, with a focus on Australia’s major trading partners
- and issues of direct relevance to the Australian economy.
- Prices, Wages and Labour Unit: Responsible for monitoring, analysing and forecasting
- labour market conditions and domestic consumer prices.
- Central Forecasting Unit: Responsible for applying a whole-of-economy view to Treasury’s
- macroeconomic forecasting and advice, including maintaining the department’s central
- macroeconomic forecasting model.
- Migration Modelling and Analysis Unit: Forecasts net overseas migration and provides
- analysis on migration policy.
- Modelling and Forecasting Unit: Responsible for population forecasts and analysis at the
- national and state & territory levels.
- Desirable Skills / Experience
- Successful candidates will possess tertiary qualifications in a relevant field, including, but not
- limited to, economics, data science, actuarial studies and demography. They will also have
- experience with economic forecasting, macroeconomic and microeconomic modelling frameworks,
- econometric techniques and/or demographic forecasting and modelling.
- At the classification, successful candidates will possess one or more of the following skills, APS5
- candidates should keep in mind that we are seeking a range of complimentary skill sets:
- Ability to engage with technical material and communicate it clearly and succinctly to a broad
- range of stakeholders.
- Strong project management skills and the ability operate proactively and collaboratively in a
- fast-paced and changing environment.
- Strong teamwork skills, including the ability to build and maintain effective working
- relationships within and across different teams.
- At least two to three years’ relevant work experience.
Eligibility / Notes
- Under Section 22(8) of the , employees of the Treasury are required to be Public Service Act 1999
- Australian Citizens.
- Successful candidates will be required to obtain and maintain, at a minimum, a Baseline security
- clearance, and will be subject to pre-employment screening checks.
- Some positions may require a higher level of clearance, as specified in the position description.
How to Apply
Position Contact Freya Carlton, 02 6263 3509
Agency Recruitment Site https://treasury.gov.au/the-department/recruitment-and-careers
Applicants to vacancies notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette should be aware:
that the names of successful applicants will also be notified in all formats of the electronic Public Service Gazette
applicants found suitable may be offered similar employment opportunities by other Australian Public Service agencies
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