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Adelaide office... serving South Australia and the Northern Territory
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The Commission's Adelaide office provides advice, guidance and services on a wide range of human resource and management issues to Commonwealth departments and agencies, and their employees within South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Adelaide office provides a regional focus on people management services and issues. APS managers and staff from the Northern Territory should contact the Adelaide office.
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Learning & development
The Adelaide Office coordinates and delivers a range of programmes in South Australia and the Northern Territory. These cover specific skills and personal development to help build the capability of the APS of the future by providing leadership, learning and development products and programmes that meet the current and emerging needs of agencies.
Programmes on the Calendar of programmes are open to all APS employees. To register for a particular programme, just use the registration form or register on-line.
The Adelaide Office can also provide a range of programmes and services for in-house delivery that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your agency.
Networks
Australian Government Executive Forum
This network is for Regional Directors and senior staff in the Commonwealth. Functions are hosted by a Commonwealth Agency and are held several times a year. Contact apsc.adelaide@apsc.gov.au for more information.
Indigenous APS Employees Network (IAPSEN)
Please contact the SA/NT office of the Commission on 08 8224 0955, e-mail apsc.adelaide@apsc.gov.au or visit the IAPSEN website if you would like more information about the network or would like to join
Discovering Better Practice Network
The Human Resource and Learning and Development network has recently changed to the Discovering Better Practice network. The network focuses on a wider range of activities aimed at the discovering and promotion of better practices in APS agencies.
Those working in the area of people management, learning and development and organisational change will find this network a valuable opportunity to:
- discover innovations and hear about the latest 'best practice' initiatives
- update on the latest resource materials
- benchmark their agency in the field of people management, and learning and development
- network with others
For further information about the next meeting, please contact:
Australian Public Service Commission — Adelaide
Phone: 08 8224 0955
Email: apsc.adelaide@apsc.gov.au
Networks: Northern Territory
Human Resource Management Network
The Northern Territory HRM network is in the process of planning some events for with a focus on promoting best practice experience across Government.
Selection and recruitment services
On behalf of the Merit Protection Commissioner, regional employees undertake Independent Selection Advisory Committees (ISACs). An ISAC is an independent three member committee that makes recommendations about the suitability of candidates for engagement at, promotion to, or assignment of duties at, classifications included in APS Classification Groups 1 to 6.
On behalf of the Public Service Commissioner, regional employees also participate in staff selection processes at EL 1/2 and APS level 6 and below, as well as scribing for selection panels.
Please e-mail our office to discuss how we can assist your selection and recruitment processes in either South Australia or the Northern Territory at apsc.adelaide@apsc.gov.au
Review of actions
Local staff are available to fulfil the Merit Protection Commissioner's statutory functions such as conducting Promotion Review Committees (PRCs) and Reviews of Actions, and providing advice on procedural questions where appropriate.
The Commission can provide information to agencies and individuals about promotion review and review of actions generally; however, the Commission cannot give advice on whether an application for review should be lodged in a particular case or particular circumstances. Additionally, on a fee-for-service basis, the Commission can assist agencies by providing staff who are trained mediators. Where a matter is not settled by mediation, any Commission employee who acted as the mediator would not be involved in any subsequent review of the case.
Career advisory services
We can assist your staff with redeployment or other employment related matters in circumstances where positions may have become redundant.
For more information go to the Career advising page or call your local advisor on (08) 08 8224 0955.
Dispute resolution
On behalf of the Public Service Commissioner, regional and specialist staff offer conciliation and conflict resolution as part of an alternate dispute resolution strategy that agencies can employ.
Wide ranging consultancy services
On behalf of both the Public Service Commissioner and the Merit Protection Commissioner staff offer a range of consultancy services consistent with the role of the Commission and the MPC. These include promoting, consolidating and reinforcing APS values such as merit and procedural fairness.




