
Principal Regulation and Compliance Officer (358109) - Office of the Independent Regulator
- Hobart, TAS
- $129,302-136,089 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Regulatory oversight of the operations of the Reportable Conduct Scheme, Investigations and compliance action, and apply a child and youth centred approach to their work.
- Working as part of the Regulation and Compliance team and undertaking the day-to-day management and support of staff overseeing the Reportable Conduct Scheme and investigations outlined in the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Act (2023).
- Provide support to the Director, Regulation and Compliance in the supervision and guidance of the Regulation and Compliance Team. This will include regular case consults, prioritisation of workload, debriefing, supervision and ensuring that the team have the skills, knowledge and relationships to deliver the functions outlined in the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Act (2023).
- Undertake active case management of a small caseload of complex matters, providing expert support and advice to stakeholders to meet required outcomes.
- Actively support the day-to-day operations of the Regulation and Compliance Team, including supporting the team to identify jurisdictional issues, assess risk and make evidence-based recommendations that align with legislation and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure quality assurance processes are developed and adhered to and identifying trends or patterns that need to be addressed using available evidence and data.
- Provide strategic support and advice to the Director, Regulation and Compliance on operational priorities, the ongoing development of strategic and operational policy.
- Provide high level advice to the OIR Executive Group including analysis and reporting on data, systems development, writing reports, and coordinating Regulation and Compliance Oversight Group meetings, to support effective and efficient oversight of the Reportable Conduct Scheme, investigation activity and compliance action.
- Actively support the implementation of the Office of the Independent Regulator's strategic priorities and supporting workplans to achieve intended outcomes related to the functions of the office, including awareness raising, education and championing a regulatory approach which embeds child safe standards in organisational settings in a meaningful way.
- 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.
- A current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (employment)
- Relevant tertiary qualifications and experience in regulation, administrative law or the conduct of investigations and/or compliance activity.
- A current driver's licence.
- Disciplinary action in previous employment.
- Identification check.
- Your experience in strategic operational planning, prioritisation, quality assurance and data informed decision making
- The skill and experience you bring to embed quality practice in a complex regulatory environment.
Director Regulation and CompliancePhone: 0461 411 868Reasonable Adjustment Queries(03) 6165 7603