Projects
UX | Service Designer
The Health Products Portal (HPP) launched in October 2019, focusing on the pharmaceutical industry and management of items on the PBS. The Department are expanding the HPP to digitise and simplify the processes to apply, track, pay and manage regulated and reimbursed health-related products and services listed on the:
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Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC)
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Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) through the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC)
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Prostheses List (PL) through the Prostheses List Advisory Committee (PLAC)
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National Immunisation Program (NIP) through the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI)
The HPP aligns to the Australian Government’s Digital Service Standard. We are consulting with industry groups and end users (through user research and beta testing activities) as part of a user-centred approach.
Lead Designer
The Navy Mastery Program was developed to prepare for the future fight and the new capabilities Navy are building better: better prepared people, better careers, better partnerships and better workforce sustainability leading to better regional security.
Mastery is the process of progressively acquiring - through learning, practice and mentoring - comprehensive knowledge and skills in a specific domain, together with the ability to apply it intuitively. To ensure our people are progressing their professional development, Navy has introduced the Navy Mastery System.
The Navy Mastery System provides the concepts, programs and mechanisms to deliver value to every sailor’s and officer’s career. Navy Mastery is centred on ‘learning by doing’ through the three core elements of Mastery: Maritime, Technical and Social. Navy Mastery enables personnel to move beyond job proficiency and rank-based career progression, to prepare them for Joint Service. It supports and encourages a focus on lifelong learning, skills acquisition, competence and expertise.
Lead Designer
The Bureau's vision is to be an organisation of global standing, that is highly valued by the community for our pivotal role in enabling a safe, prosperous, secure and healthy Australia. As part of the key activities undertaken to enact the Bureau's strategic goals in 2021; included the delivery of online security training courses to uplift enterprise security.
The Bureau has continued to develop its maturity against the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework. Enterprise security procedures are guiding staff with respect to onboarding, clearances, information security practices such as protective markings, overseas travel and sharing information with overseas entities.
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