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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 1996 Week 11 Hansard (26 September) . . Page.. 3573 ..


This comprises the amount of $164,000 for the original project, as previously advised in response to Question on Notice 271, plus $14,668 for assessment of additional jobs.

The Executive Service Project was the job sizing of ACT Public Service Executive positions created as part of the arrangements for executive contract employment. These offices form the new senior staffing structure which replaced the old SES structure.

(2) As a consequence of the move to contract employment, a totally new system was required. This involved the re-evaluation and redesign of Chief Executive and Executive positions in the ACT Public Service. The range of appropriate skills and expertise were not available within the ACT Public Service.

(3) Sedgwick Noble Lowndes is a national firm with its Head Office being situated in Melbourne. The Project Manager was located in Brisbane. Consultants based in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane were used.

(4) Yes. A written report was submitted and details have been provided in response to Questions on Notice 271, 272 and 273.

(5) December 1995 to February 1996, although there has been continuing advice throughout the implementation and restructure of the offices.

(6) See answer to question 3.

(7) Written proposal.

(8) Yes.

(9) Chief Minister's Department.

(10) Yes.


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