
Information and Data Governance Specialist
- Osborne Park, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist in establishing and maintaining information and data governance frameworks aligned with regulatory requirements and best practices.
- Support projects that implement information management systems and controls.
- Conduct information analysis and risk assessments to maintain the organisation's information asset register.
- Work with stakeholders to implement data classification, handling rules, and privacy considerations.
- Provide functional support for records management systems, including oversight of records holdings and disposal processes.
- Deliver training and awareness initiatives to strengthen organisational information management capability.
- Conduct assurance checks and recommend continuous improvements to processes, systems, and policies.
- Demonstrated experience in information management, records management, or data governance roles.
- Strong knowledge of relevant legislation and standards, including the State Records Act 2000, WA Information Classification Policy, and the WA Information Management Framework.
- Familiarity with privacy legislation (e.g. Privacy Act 1988, Privacy and Responsible Information Sharing Act 2024) is highly regarded.
- Experience with records management systems, and proficiency in Microsoft Office; exposure to the Microsoft 365 suite is desirable.
- Strong analytical and risk identification skills, with excellent attention to detail.
- Effective stakeholder engagement and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and build trusted relationships across diverse teams.
- Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor information for technical and non-technical audiences.
- Impact and purpose - contribute to the integrity of WA's racing and wagering industry.
- Flexibility that works for you - hybrid work options, flexible hours, and modern collaborative spaces.
- Investment in your growth - professional development opportunities and access to learning resources.
- A workplace built for people - new offices with wellness spaces, end-of-trip facilities, and an inclusive culture.
- Recognition that matters - competitive remuneration, employee discounts, and reward programs.