About the AIHW
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) provides reliable, regular and relevant information and
statistics on Australia’s health and welfare.
We are committed to providing high quality, national data and analysis across the health, housing and
community services sectors. This covers a wide range of areas, from health and welfare expenditure,
hospitals, disease and injury, disability and mental health, to ageing, disadvantaged and vulnerable
populations, homelessness, and Indigenous health and welfare.
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inclusive, flexible, and productive workplace where people are treated with respect and courtesy, and diverse
and unique attributes are recognised and valued. Our results also show that we achieved top ten rankings in
staff engagement, communication, and wellbeing scales out of 104 APS agencies.
We offer a range of benefits including:
- access to flexible working arrangements to support your work/life balance
- attractive remuneration packages including generous superannuation and leave provisions
- challenging and fulfilling work where you can use your skills and expertise
- opportunities for professional development including study assistance
We are committed to creating genuine opportunities for everyone and we welcome applications from First
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and linguistic backgrounds.
The AIHW has offices in Canberra and Sydney and offers remote work opportunities for many roles.
For more information, visit the Benefits of working for the AIHW page of our website.
Position Summary
The Business and Technology Group within AIHW is seeking a Business Analyst to join the architecture team
in the CITO Unit. You will support the business architect and enterprise architect to align business activities
with organisational goals by undertaking core business analysis activities.
The role includes managing new initiative requests via the solution front door and engaging with
stakeholders, conducting detailed requirements analysis, documenting business processes, managing quality
standards, and driving strategic actions to maintain and improve the efficiency of the Group.
To succeed in this role, you should have an analytical way of thinking and be able to explain complex
concepts to non-technical users.
Under general direction the Business Analyst will:
- Provide expertise, leadership, and guidance to business units who seek expert input from ICT.