The Opportunity
By joining the Clean Energy Regulator, you can anticipate significant career progression opportunities and skill development.
You will gain expertise in regulatory frameworks pertaining to carbon abatement, strengthen stakeholder management abilities through engagement with diverse stakeholders, and enhance project management skills by overseeing assessments.
Additionally, you will cultivate proficiency in risk management, technical tools like mapping software, and leadership capabilities through team supervision. Exposure to policy development will further enrich your skill set, positioning you for advancement within the organisation and broader sectors such as the public sector, environmental organisations, and regulatory bodies.
The Role
The role involves assessing applications for compliance with legislative criteria within Scheme, educating scheme participants on legislative requirements, and developing strategic relationships with stakeholders.
Additionally, it entails contributing to risk management and decision-making processes, leading a sub-team of project assessors, and researching project methodologies for continuous improvement. You will:
- Assess and review applications for compliance with legislative criteria
- Educate and support scheme participants for adherence to legislative requirements
- Develop strategic relationships with stakeholders
- Contribute to risk management and decision-making processes
- Lead and manage a sub-team of project assessors
- Research and evaluate project methodologies for improvement
To be the ideal candidate you will have a solid background in regulatory compliance and team management. Excel in communication, leadership, and problem-solving, driving effective engagement with stakeholders and leading teams to achieve organisational goals in promoting clean energy and reducing carbon emissions.
- Demonstrated experience in decision making under complex regulatory legislation is essential
- Experience in managing a team in a technical assessment environment is essential
- Experience that demonstrates the ability to quickly understand technical/scientific legislation similar to ACCU Scheme methodologies is highly desirable
- Experience in using mapping tools and other data sources to support legislative decision making is desirable
- Experience in engaging with IT system improvement and development to support regulatory decision making is desirable
- Experience using geospatial data software, such as ArcGIS Pro is desirable
- Qualifications in environmental science, forestry, natural resource management or ecology is desirable
- $60p/h - $75 p/h + Superannuation
To apply online, please click on the appropriate link.
Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Kayla Hincksman on 02 6108 4*** quoting ref no. 19263
HorizonOne is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and we encourage applications from people of all cultures, capabilities and backgrounds.