APS6 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
- Generates innovative solutions to problems, producing a range of options for consideration
- Makes recommendations based on rigorous analysis and investigation
- Understands organisational strategy as it relates to team and departmental goals
- Identifies more efficient ways of working, sharing ideas appropriately
- Gathers and critically analyses information from diverse sources to explore ideas and complete tasks
Demonstrates agility
- Embraces new challenges, applying skills confidently in a range of situations
- Recognises when team priorities have shifted, and adjusts behaviour to suit the new goals
- Demonstrates a flexible approach to work, displaying willingness to explore opportunities as they arise
- Maintains control of emotions, behaving professionally in difficult situations
- Remains engaged and productive during challenging times
- Supports colleagues by remaining focused and constructive during periods of uncertainty
Communicates effectively
- Creates opportunities for others to be heard, monitoring verbal and non-verbal cues
- Identifies key stakeholders and tailors communication to meet their needs
- Produces high quality, well-structured documents that are fit for purpose and require minimal editing
- Selects and uses communication channels appropriately and effectively
- Clearly explains complex concepts, ideas and arguments to a range of audiences
- Enters discussions and negotiations with a clear view of the desired outcome(s)
- Influences others by presenting a clear and credible rationale, and persuasive counter-arguments
- Listens carefully to the views of others, checking understanding by asking relevant questions and reflecting back key messages
Leads with commitment
- Builds corporate knowledge and expertise by guiding, coaching and mentoring others where appropriate
- Accountable for seeing projects and work tasks through to completion as well as for assisting others in own work area
- Understands and acknowledges own expertise and its limits, seeking advice and assistance when required
- Self-evaluates own performance, benchmarking against feedback from supervisor and relevant others
- Understands own strengths and development needs, seeking opportunities for personal development and addressing performance shortfalls appropriately
- Acknowledges and recognises the contributions of others
- Upholds the APS Values, Code of Conduct and Employment Principles
Collaborates with purpose
- Recognises the value of diverse experience, education and backgrounds, seeking input and guidance from others
- Displays sound judgement in responding effectively to stakeholder needs
- Develops internal and external relationships that build awareness and understanding of other parts of the business
- Understands and acts to overcome the barriers to collaboration and produces a range of solutions
- Collaborates effectively within team and with other work areas as required
Accountable for quality outcomes
- Contributes to planning and resource allocation to ensure achievement of objectives
- Demonstrates awareness of risk and sound judgement, escalating issues appropriately
- Monitors the quality of own outputs and adheres to relevant performance standards
- Manages own time effectively to accomplish tasks, monitoring task completion against milestones
- Effectively prioritises own work in line with team and departmental objectives