Project Management Officer
Reference 3IA48947
3IA48947
External Vacancy – Open to Everyone
Planning and Projects
Kidman Park
$97,022 - $102,626
ASO600
24
27 Jun 2024
- Unique opportunity to deliver elite level sporting facilities.
- Shape the future of netball for the next generation of stars.
- Flexible work conditions and supportive workplace culture.
The Project Management Officer (Capital Projects) reports to the Manager, Recreation and Sport Planning and is responsible for managing the planning and delivery of funded capital projects at selected sites under the care and control of the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing.
The role will liaise with key project stakeholders (internal and external) and provide timely project and budget status reports to ORSR Senior Executive and Government. The job includes both hands-on and administrative duties.
Priority projects for delivery include:
• South Australian Netball Stadium redevelopment.
• Associated Mile End Precinct redevelopments.
- This role has been classified as a position of trust. The incumbent is subject to a satisfactory general probity check in line with departmental policies and procedures.
- This role requires a National Criminal History check.
- The Incumbent will be required to participate in the department's Performance Management Program.
- The Incumbent may be assigned to another position at this remuneration level or equivalent.
- Some work outside of normal hours will be required.
- Current driver’s licence and the willingness to drive is essential.
Essential Requirements
- Demonstrated experience managing facility development projects/construction projects
- Demonstrated experience managing budgets and schedules for large construction projects
- Demonstrated experience conducting successful and meaningful stakeholder engagement, and ability to navigate competing interest.
For more information please see the role description:
Role Statement - Project Management Officer (Capital Projects) - May 2024.pdf
The Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing (ORSR) is the lead agency for the Government’s policy on sport and active recreation. ORSR is responsible for State Government policy and legislation as it relates to the sector, its key programs, sport and recreation infrastructure and funding programs. The ORSR supports sport and recreation organisations, Councils and the community through the development of policy, programs and resources, the provision of funding, recreation and sport planning, infrastructure development, elite sport pathways and programs, and the promotion of physical activity.
The Infrastructure and Planning division provides a strategic and integrated approach towards the planning, development, delivery and management of recreation and sport infrastructure and works to build diversity, strength, capacity and sustainability with industry clients and the community.
The division is responsible for a number of the State’s key sporting assets, including major sporting venues such as the South Australian Sports Institute, Australian Centre for Sports Aerodynamics, Adelaide Super-Drome, and SA Athletics Stadium. It is also responsible for managing the delivery and mobilisation of key projects including the new South Australian Sports Institute and the Adelaide Aquatic Centre.
It also undertakes strategic facility planning and works closely with stakeholders in the development of sound business cases to inform Government strategic investment decisions.
Enquiries to Thomas Etherton - Senior Project Officer, Planning
(08) 7424 76***
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace that is reflective of the community we serve.
We welcome and value applications from candidates who are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, candidates with culturally diverse backgrounds, candidates with disability and those from the LGBTIQA+ community.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to ensure a safe and healthy working environment. If you require any additional support, please provide us with details through the application process.
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.