
Assessment and Monitoring Officer (357923 & 357924) - Office of the Independent Regulator
- Hobart, TAS
- $109,099-123,395 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Proactively plan and undertake assessment and monitoring activities using evidence-based and consistent project management methodology, referring matters and opportunities to other teams within the Office as appropriate.
- Craft accessible, relevant and strengths-based guidance to organisations in response to assessment and monitoring activities, with the overall aim of reducing identified risks to children and building the organisation's child-safe capabilities.
- Deliver high-level advice to the Office's Executive team on systemic themes emerging from assessment and monitoring activities, with a view to driving wider capability initiatives (such as resource development and targeted education).
- Participate in the development and delivery of educational stakeholder engagement activities to build awareness and capability within organisations required to comply with the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Act 2023.
- Develop and maintain trusting and collaborative working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, including developing networks and maintaining effective communication pathways with complainants, notifiers and agencies.
- Carry a contained caseload of Reportable Conduct Scheme matters as part of the Office's oversight function and maintain a working understanding of how organisations are experiencing compliance with the regulatory scheme.
- Support the broader team within the Office with general queries and provide timely advice and guidance to organisations on child-safe practices.
- Perform other duties as envisaged by the assigned classification under the relevant award and in accordance with the skills, competence and training of the occupant as required.
- Employment to the Office is subject to the satisfactory completion of security and related vetting including satisfactory a current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable Persons Check (RWVP).
- Relevant tertiary qualifications and experience in regulation/regulatory policy, administrative law, investigations, and/or compliance activity.
- A Tasmanian Driver's licence.
- Disciplinary action in previous employment.
- Identification check.
Director, Strategic EngagementPhone: 1800 754 728Reasonable Adjustment Queries(03) 6165 7603