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APS1 Performance Expectations

Employment
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Our performance expectations explain what we expect from our people. They encourage consistent performance and help us achieve our goals.

Creates solutions

  • Recognises how tasks contribute to the achievement of team goals
  • Talks to supervisor when work processes seem overly complicated
  • Consults others when problems arise, seeking approval from supervisor before implementing solutions
  • Seeks advice about where to find information required to complete tasks

Demonstrates agility

  • Responds flexibly to changes in team plans and schedules
  • Accepts new work, using skills to support the team
  • Works as directed to achieve outcomes, even in difficult circumstances
  • Asks for assistance when needed

Communicates effectively

  • Writes in a way that is logical and easy to follow
  • Speaks at the right pace and level for the audience
  • Uses facts to support claims
  • Listens carefully to others

Leads with commitment

  • Completes own work tasks under supervision
  • Understands and acts on constructive feedback
  • Consults with supervisor to identify personal development or career goals
  • Upholds the APS Values, Code of Conduct and Employment Principles

Collaborates with purpose

  • Works as a supportive and co-operative team member
  • Assists others when needed
  • Keeps supervisor informed about work progress
  • Tries to see things from others' perspectives

Accountable for quality outcomes

  • Adheres to relevant quality standards in completion of work
  • Manages own time effectively to accomplish tasks
  • Raises issues with supervisor as soon as they arise
  • Follows the direction of supervisor when prioritising work