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Careers

Information about working at the Office of the ICAC.

The Commissioner promotes a culture built on the principles of integrity, independence, fairness, courage, accountability and public interest.

Every employee in the Commissioner’s office plays an important role in detecting, preventing and responding to improper conduct.

The Commissioner provides professional development for employees to develop their skills, together with flexible working conditions and meaningful work that can make a difference to the NT.

The Commissioner’s work is supported by a range of functions that include:

  • receipt and assessment of complaints and reports
  • prevention and engagement (including media and communications)
  • strategic intelligence and review
  • corporate services
  • investigations
  • legal services.

Prior to employment at the Office of the ICAC candidates must undertake suitability checks. Under the ICAC Act, if a person has had recent political affiliation, they could be found unsuitable for employment at the Office of the ICAC.

If you are interested in a challenging yet rewarding career, you can:

  • check current vacancies below
  • register on the NT Government jobs site to receive notifications of listed vacancies
  • follow the agency on LinkedIn for job notifications.

Current vacancies

Executive Officer AO6

The Executive Officer reports directly to the Director Corporate Services and provides high‑level secretarial, administrative and research support to the members of the Executive Committee. The role also provides support and assistance on a range of legislative compliance matters, including work health and safety obligations. Where required, this role also acts as the Commissioner’s Associate when the Office of the ICAC holds examinations.

To coordinate and assist in implementing projects and completing operational tasks, the Executive Officer will need high-level planning, organisational and time management skills, along with advanced skills and experience with information technology and records management systems.

Demonstrated experience in the use of Northern Territory Government systems and relevant qualifications in business administration or a similar field are desirable.

This position is full-time and ongoing.

Closing date: 27 March 2025

Apply now: Senior Lawyer SP1

Updated 14 March 2025