AFP Superintendent - Police and Protective Service Officer
Job Details
EMPLOYMENT TYPE - Ongoing fulltime
LOCATION - Various
AFP BAND & SALARY - Executive Level ($175,089.00 - $231,035.00)
JOB REFERENCE NUMBER - 15924
This advertisement is to fill current vacancies for specific roles
Did you know?
The mission of the Australian Federal Police is to provide dynamic and effective law enforcement to the people of Australia. It provides policing throughout Australia in relation to the prevention and detection of crimes against the Commonwealth, its laws and integrity, and community police services to the Community of the ACT.
Working for the AFP provides you with a diverse and rewarding career. Whether you immerse yourself in a position on the frontline, or provide critical operational or professional support, the work you do makes a big impact on the people of Australia.
We’re committed to looking after you, with some of the best benefits and conditions in the industry – including (but not limited to):
- Five weeks (25 days) of paid annual leave per year + additional paid Christmas stand down
- 18 days of paid personal leave per year
- Generous superannuation of 15.4%
- 18 weeks paid Parental Leave for Primary Caregiver (and 14 weeks for Secondary Caregiver) + additional unpaid leave entitlements for up until 24 months from the child’s date of birth or placement
- Generous salaries and incremental salary progression governed by the AFP Enterprise Agreement
- Flexible and hybrid working arrangements that support work-life balance
- Health & wellbeing services – with a focus on early intervention, education and prevention
- Access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities
Role Summary
AFP Superintendents perform leadership roles and are key influencers in the AFP. Successful applicants for this role will be able to demonstrate a significant level of tactical, operational and strategic leadership skills and experience.
AFP Superintendents have the innate ability to contribute to and influence the AFP’s strategic direction, together with the ability to initiate, drive and manage change.
The Superintendent role is responsible for leading and managing people, outcomes and performance of AFP business areas, building capability in line with corporate and enterprise objectives and strategies, actively seeking ways to improve the work of the AFP and the business area and driving strategic priorities and organisational change.
The Superintendent is required to build strong and diverse internal and external relationships, create a cooperative and collaborative team environment and create a culture based on acceptance and respect to encourage diversity and inclusion.
They are responsible for building and encouraging the capabilities of the business area and creating clear expectations of an ethical and professional environment. They are expected to mentor and guide members within their business area, encouraging and supporting them to develop and grow. The Superintendent role is also expected to represent their business area at a range of committees and forums.
This process will be used to promote successful internal applicants or engage suitably qualified and experienced police or protective service officers from other policing jurisdictions for the below positions only, successful applicants will not be engaged to fill vacant general positions within the AFP
Role description & responsibilities
The AFP works closely with a range of other law enforcement and government agencies at state, territory, Commonwealth and international levels to protect Australia and Australians from serious crime. As a leader within the AFP, you will:
- Be a strong people leader with behaviours that demonstrate courage, collaboration, a focus on people and a commitment to identifying and addressing emerging challenges and risks
- Be committed to excellence and innovation across the AFP
- Embody the inclusive culture to which we aspire
- Demonstrate values-based behaviours at all times
- Hold others to account for behaviours, actions and decisions not consistent with the AFP values and culture that embraces diversity, inclusion and respect
- Have astute judgement, a strong focus on results, and the ability to solve complex issues and build organisational capability
- Be forward-thinking and self-motivated, and approach challenges with a positive mindset
- Have excellent stakeholder relationship skills, including the ability to provide insightful, persuasive and trusted advice to a diverse range of senior stakeholders Think enterprise-first, contributing to whole-of-AFP priorities
Positions available as part of this process are:
Superintendent Adelaide Crime and Counter Terrorism Investigations (open to Police applicants) - The Superintendent of Adelaide Crime and Counter Terrorism Investigations leads specialised teams and oversees investigations into organised crime, counter terrorism, child exploitation, criminal asset confiscation, and intelligence operations in South Australia. The Superintendent works closely with partner agencies and internal AFP stakeholders. The Superintendent manages several joint taskforces and maintains strong collaborative relationships with policing agencies, in particular with South Australia Police. The Superintendent reports to the Commander of Central Command.
Superintendent Darwin Investigations and Operations (open to Police applicants) - The Superintendent Darwin Investigations and Operations is responsible for providing community policing and national security within Darwin Airport, as well as managing a small team of investigators who work on diverse crime types, including organised crime, counter terrorism and child exploitation. The Superintendent works closely with partner agencies and manages a range of stakeholder relationships, as well as maintaining a collaborative relationship with policing agencies, in particular with Northern Territory Police. The Superintendent role reports to the Commander of Central Command.
Superintendent Perth Aviation (open to Police and Protective Service Officer applicants - )The Superintendent Perth Aviation is responsible for providing community policing and national security within Perth Airport. The Superintendent works closely with partner agencies and manages a range of stakeholder relationships, including maintaining a strong collaborative relationship with policing agencies, in particular with Western Australian Police. The Superintendent role reports to the Commander of Western Command. Suitable applicants for the Superintendent Perth Aviation role, may be utilised to fill Protection Superintendent roles within Western Australia.
Essential Requirements
- Demonstrate the core elements of the AFP Leadership Model;
- Negative Vet 2 (Top Secret) security clearance (or the ability to obtain one);
- Proven ability to lead and manage major incidents / events involving partner agencies, utilising command and control methodologies including Incident Command and Control System (ICCS);
- Extensive working knowledge of relevant law, legislation and procedures; and
- Demonstrated knowledge of managing financial and human resources.
Eligibility
- ‘Restricted Role’ – requires the execution of police powers (or protective service powers for the advertised Western Australia role)
- Hold or have held a minimum rank of Sergeant
- Use of Force (UoF) qualification; or ability to obtain full UoF qualification
Selection Criteria
- Achieve results
- Communicates with influence
- Contributes to strategic thinking
- Cultivates productive working relationships
- Shows personal drive and integrity
- Technical knowledge and skills
Required application documents
Please submit the following documents via our Jobs portal prior to the closing date and time:
- CV (Template provided in Candidate Pack) - upload to MyCareer
- Applicant Pitch (Maximum two pages) - upload to MyCareer
- Referee Report (Template provided in Candidate Pack) - must be submitted to AFP Recruitment by the referee
Locations are specific to the individual opportunities, applicants will be requested through the application process to nominate which role/s they are applying for, and will only be considered for the roles where they nominate interest through the application process
All documents must be provided before the closing date and only complete applications will be considered. Please review and ensure the uploaded documents are correct for this application after submitting your application. If you have trouble uploading documents into MyCareer please contact: afprecruitment@afp.gov.au
Advice for internal applicants
Police from other jurisdictions can apply who are at the equivalent rank of Inspector or Superintendent
Please refer to the Superintendent Candidate Pack for further details.
All mandatory fields must be completed by the applicant. Applicants must provide all requested documents as outlined above in 'Required Application Documents'.
All requested documents must be uploaded to the online application form and submitted before the closing date and time. Any documents not supplied may result in your application being withdrawn from the recruitment process.
The two-page pitch should address the selection criteria and EL work level standards relevant to the role and provide evidence as to why you are the best fit for the position. The EL work level standards are specific to the band level of the role you are applying for and can assist in guiding you to address the selection criteria to the level required of the role.
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
We’re all individuals and we love that. At the AFP we value the different perspectives, approaches and lived experiences of our people, and recognise that our collective intelligence and diversity is what makes us stronger. As such, we encourage applications from people from all walks of life, including people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, First Nations people, women, the LGBTQIA+ community and people with disability.
Contacts and Closing Information
Contact Officer: AFP Recruitment - Superintendent process 15924
Contact Officer Phone: (02) 5127 2555
Contact Officer Email: afprecruitment@afp.gov.au
Applications Close: 11.59pm Tuesday 19th May 2026
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