The role entails leading the design and delivery of training and education programs to build SQEP for Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program. On a daily basis you’ll oversee strategic governance, manage multi-disciplinary teams, and drive program assurance to meet regulatory and policy requirements.
Role Specifications
| Job Title | NNP Training Programs and Delivery – Director |
|---|---|
| Vacancy Number | VN-0768381 |
| Position Number | ASA/01806/26 |
| Classification | Executive Level 2 |
| Salary | $144,430 – $173,359 per annum |
| Job Type | Full-Time, Ongoing |
| Primary Locations | Adelaide SA; Canberra ACT; Melbourne VIC |
| Future Merit Locations | Adelaide; Canberra; Melbourne |
| Office Arrangement | On Site; Flexible |
| Office Arrangement Details | ASA offers flexible office arrangements for certain roles |
| Closing Date | Sunday 19 April 2026 |
| Agency Website | https://www.defence.gov.au/about/taskforces/aukus |
About the Opportunity
The Director Naval Nuclear Propulsion Training Programs and Delivery will provide strategic leadership, policy direction and governance for ASA’s international and domestic technical training and education portfolio. The aim is to build suitably qualified and experienced personnel for the nuclear-powered submarine program, spanning global partnerships and national delivery. You’ll operate with considerable independence to deliver programs of strategic significance, advise senior leaders, and lead multi-disciplinary teams while ensuring compliance with legislative and regulatory frameworks.
Joining ASA means being part of a team focused on shaping a world-class technical workforce for Australia’s most significant defence endeavour. We work with partners across ASA, the Australian Government and internationally, delivering safe, secure and enduring impact. If you thrive in a high-paced, high-stakes environment and value ethical leadership, transparency and collaboration, you’ll likely fit right in.
Duties (What You Will Do)
| Key Responsibilities | Specific Tasks |
|---|---|
| Strategic leadership and governance | Set policy direction for international and domestic training portfolios; oversee governance and compliance frameworks; report to senior leaders. |
| Program delivery and assurance | Manage delivery of training programs; monitor outcomes; ensure data integrity and audit readiness. |
| Portfolio management | Oversee education programs of strategic or political significance; manage funding stewardship and risk management. |
| Partnership management | Lead international training agreements; coordinate with partners and stakeholders; negotiate and monitor performance against agreements. |
| Team leadership | Coach and develop staff; manage performance and drive continuous improvement. |
| Advisory and reporting | Provide forthright, evidence-based advice; craft briefs, submissions, and executive reports for decision-making. |
About You (Eligibility)
- Deep understanding of technical training systems, curriculum design, digital learning, competency frameworks and training assurance within complex or regulated environments.
- Experience leading education and training portfolios of strategic or political significance, ideally across defence, national security or nuclear sectors.
- Ability to lead complex international training programs, manage agreements, monitor outcomes and ensure data integrity.
- Strong governance acumen including risk management, compliance, funding stewardship, audit readiness and policy awareness.
- Proven capability to drive continuous improvement and deliver results under uncertainty; capable of coaching and empowering staff.
- Commitment to APS Values, ethical leadership and transparency in decision-making; sound judgement and political awareness.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to translate complex technical concepts for diverse audiences and negotiate persuasively on national issues.
- Security clearance eligibility: Applicants must be able to obtain and maintain a Negative Vetting Level 1 security clearance.
Important Information for Applicants
Jobs in australia for foreigners is a topic we hear about often. This vacancy involves national security considerations and requires the ability to obtain a Negative Vetting Level 1 security clearance. RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy, and candidates who declare a disability and meet the minimum requirements may be invited to participate in additional assessment. For details on recruitment pathways, see the APS RecruitAbility information.
Direct Answer
The job requires eligibility to obtain the necessary security clearance (Negative Vetting Level 1). The notice does not specify citizenship requirements, but defence and national security roles in the APS typically operate within guidance that often favours Australian citizens. If you’re an applicant from outside Australia, please verify current citizenship and visa eligibility with the agency before applying, as clearance eligibility is a prerequisite.
Additional Information
Diversity & Inclusion
The organisation emphasises an inclusive culture that respects diversity, collaboration, safety and security.
RecruitAbility
RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy. You can opt to participate in further assessment if you declare a disability and meet the minimum requirements. More information is available at the APS RecruitAbility program.
Future Merit Pools
Similar opportunities may be created in future merit pools as part of ongoing workforce planning.
How to Apply
| Contact Officer | ASA Recruitment |
|---|---|
| Candidate Kit | https://defencecareers.nga.net.au/?jati=F82BEC8C-93EB-BB53-4A9A-ECC3E57CB0B3 |
| Application Portal | https://defencecareers.nga.net.au/?jati=F82BEC8C-93EB-BB53-4A9A-EC |
