
Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Manager - Part-time
- Australia
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Delivery of ID&E initiatives in the region;
- Support the ID&E global team in delivery of key projects to integrate and embed ID&E into the region;
- Implement diversity awareness education programming, workshops, and seminars to support all personnel and to further drive the long-term embedding and sustainability of ID&E as part of the Firm’s core approach throughout all aspects of the Firm;
- Attend relevant Sydney based forums;
- Manage and work closely with the office ID&E Committees to ensure that initiatives and programs are planned for each year, with input and contribution from Committee members;
- Work closely with the Australian Office ID&E Committee and Australian management team to drive the Australian ID&E initiatives;
- Lead ID&E events within the Australian offices;
- Manage key internal and external annual reporting and compliance requirements for Australia, including WGEA, Employer of Choice for Gender Equality and AWEI, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of information, and design and develop business reports;
- Liaise with external stakeholders across the region (including: Pride in Diversity, WGEA, Resilience@Law);
- Ensure that committee spending is in line with the ID&E budget;
- Collaborate with the Firm's business professional teams;
- Compile, analyse, and maintain internal and external ID&E-related data and metrics, and own and maintain ID&E dashboards to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of ID&E initiatives and strategies;
- Build relationships with lawyers and business service professionals who participate in the committees, with a focus on the Australian offices;
- Take part in inter-firm peer support groups and networking opportunities to stay abreast of best practices; and
- Monitor external best practices and relevant external thought leadership.
- Minimum of 12 months, but ideally two years of continuous inclusion experience, within professional services, preferably in a large law firm;
- Bachelor's degree required; HR, Psychology, Organizational Development, Law Degree or Masters degree a plus;
- Passion for the field of inclusion and diversity;
- Self-motivated; ability to work independently;
- Strong organization skills, including setting priorities, structuring project deliverables, and ability to manage multiple priorities;
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, strong attention to detail, excellent presentation skills; and
- Strong computer literacy, including PowerPoint.
- Financial benefits: competitive remuneration package, generous bonus scheme, salary continuance insurance, life insurance, salary sacrifice options, employee discounts, referral rewards, and travel insurance for you and your family
- Learning & development opportunities: client and international office secondments and regional and global development programs
- Flexibility: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements to balance your work and lifestyle
- Leave: 26 weeks paid parental leave for all parents with no minimum service, ability to purchase additional annual leave and flexible public holidays
- Health & wellbeing programs: Employee Assistance Program including confidential counselling and wellbeing and financial coaching for you and your immediate family, flu vaccinations and discounted health insurance