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Belinda Barnes, 29 August 2011


Statistician

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Job No: ACT 11-0206
Title: Statistician - Quantitative Sciences
Classification: Executive Level 1 (Science) $86,222 - $96,990
Division: ABARES
Branch: Fisheries and Quantitative Sciences
Section: Quantitative Sciences
Location: Canberra
Job is accountable to: Section Manager, Quantitative Sciences
Employment Status: Ongoing
Hours: Full-time
Security Assessment: Baseline
Gazette Job Category: Science, Engineering, Technical

The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) is a research bureau within the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF). ABARES provides professionally independent, world-class research, analysis and advice to inform decision-makers on current and future policy challenges affecting Australia's primary industries.

We have a challenging opportunity for an experienced statistician.

Key tasks for this role are:

1. Provide specialist expertise in statistics and statistical analysis to support policy development by the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Departmental policy makers.
2. Manage, work in and motivate high-performing scientific teams in a diverse and complex environment.
3. Develop and manage client relationships, business opportunities, and build partnerships with other research providers.
4. Contribute to the development of the strategic direction, governance and business outcomes of the Fisheries & Quantitative Sciences Branch and ABARES.
5. Provide scientific support, guidance and mentoring to other members of the Branch, and assist in enhancing the scientific standing of the Bureau.

For more information about the position please contact Belinda Barnes on 02 6272 5374.
For more details go to:
http://www.apsjobs.gov.au/SearchedNoticesView.aspx?Notices=10540598%3A1&mn=JobSearch
Applications close: 8 September 2011

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