Role overview
OSCA code 121399, Legislators nec (not elsewhere classified), encompasses legislative professionals in Australia who don't fit into more specific categories within the classification system. These individuals typically operate at senior levels across various governance structures, contributing to the development, review, and implementation of laws and policies. Their work involves high-level decision-making, strategic planning, and representation of constituent interests within Australia's parliamentary and governance frameworks.
In the Australian context, this classification captures specialised legislative roles that may exist across different levels of government (federal, state/territory, local) or within specific legislative contexts that don't align with standard categorisations. The 'nec' designation indicates this is a residual category for legislative positions with unique characteristics or responsibilities that distinguish them from more commonly classified roles.
Key tasks in practice
While specific task information isn't provided in the official classification, Legislators nec typically engage in activities consistent with high-level governance and policy development:
- Developing, debating, and amending legislation through parliamentary processes
- Representing constituent interests and community concerns in policy discussions
- Participating in committee work, inquiries, and reviews of government operations
- Engaging with stakeholders, community groups, and experts to inform legislative decisions
- Overseeing government administration and expenditure through scrutiny mechanisms
These professionals often work within complex governance structures and must navigate the intersection of policy, politics, and public administration in the Australian context.
Skill level explanation
OSCA assigns Skill Level 1 to Legislators nec, indicating this occupation requires the highest level of qualifications and experience within the classification framework. In practical terms, this typically means:
Roles in this category generally require a bachelor degree or higher qualification, or at least five years of relevant experience. The skill level reflects the need for advanced analytical capabilities, sophisticated understanding of legal and governance systems, and high-level communication and leadership skills.
In Australia, individuals in these positions often possess extensive experience in law, public policy, government relations, or related fields, complemented by deep understanding of parliamentary procedures and constitutional frameworks.
Industry context
Legislators nec operate primarily within government and public administration sectors, though their expertise may be utilised across various industries. The related ANZSIC industries provide context for their potential employment settings:
- Central government administration (ANZSIC 7719)
- Local government administration (ANZSIC 8219)
- Interest group services (ANZSIC 9559)
- Central banking (ANZSIC 3211)
These industry codes suggest that while primarily associated with governmental bodies, Legislators nec may also work in organisations that interact extensively with legislative processes, such as advocacy groups, industry associations, or regulatory bodies that require sophisticated understanding of legislative frameworks.