APSC points factor role evaluation tool referred to in APS Classification Guide

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A dilligent public servant

Dear Australian Public Service Commission,

I request access to a copy of the 'points factor role evaluation tool' referred to in the APS Classisification Guide. If it is not possible for this document to be provided administratively, please consider this as a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

Yours faithfully,

A dilligent public servant

FOI, Australian Public Service Commission

UNCLASSIFIED
Dear Sir/Madam

Thank you for your request of 3 April 2014 for the 'points factor role evaluation tool'. We are happy to provide this document to you administratively.

I have consulted with the area of the Australian Public Service Commission that is developing this tool and they have advised that the tool is currently in draft form and is likely to be revised before being finalised towards the end of this month (based on feedback from agencies). As I understand it, there will be revisions to the scoring methodology used in the tool before it is finalised.

Could you please advise whether you wish to have a copy of the current draft or whether you would prefer to have a copy of the tool when it is finalised later this month?

Regards
____________________________________________________
FOI Officer
Australian Public Service Commission

p : 02 6202 3571 | f : 02 6250 4437
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From: A dilligent public servant [mailto:[FOI #580 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 3 April 2014 8:56 PM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - APSC points factor role evaluation tool referred to in APS Classification Guide

Dear Australian Public Service Commission,

I request access to a copy of the 'points factor role evaluation tool' referred to in the APS Classisification Guide. If it is not possible for this document to be provided administratively, please consider this as a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

Yours faithfully,

A dilligent public servant

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A dilligent public servant

Dear FOI,

Thanks for your response and explanation. I would like the current draft thanks. I would imagine the final tool will be published.

Yours sincerely,

A dilligent public servant

FOI, Australian Public Service Commission

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UNCLASSIFIED

Dear Sir/Madam

 

I refer to your request for a copy of the 'points factor role evaluation
tool' referred to in the [1]APS Classification Guide published by the
[2]Australian Public Service Commission.

 

Please find attached a DRAFT copy of Australian Public Service: Role
evaluation guidance and tool.  Please note that this version of the
publication is a DRAFT version used as the basis for a trial with a number
of Australian Public Service agencies.  The attached DRAFT is subject to
change as the Commission is currently refining the tool based on feedback
received during the trial.  The final version of this publication is
likely to be different in some respects to the attached DRAFT version. 
The final version of this document will be published on the Commission’s
website in the near future.

 

Regards

____________________________________________________

FOI Officer

Australian Public Service Commission

 

p : 02 6202 3571 | f : 02 6250 4437

e : [3][APSC request email] | w : [4]www.apsc.gov.au

 

-----Original Message-----
From: A dilligent public servant
[mailto:[FOI #580 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 3 April 2014 8:56 PM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - APSC points factor role
evaluation tool referred to in APS Classification Guide

 

Dear Australian Public Service Commission,

 

I request access to a copy of the 'points factor role evaluation tool'
referred to in the APS Classisification Guide. If it is not possible for
this document to be provided administratively, please consider this as a
request under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

A dilligent public servant

 

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resort. Government guidelines make it clear that PDF is not an acceptable
format for you to use in the delivery of government information.

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