Please be advised that scheduled maintenance is to be undertaken on Saturday 25th May 2024 from 5 AM to 8 AM (AWST) and the system will be unavailable during this window.Convenience Buttons:Senior Policy and Project OfficerRacing Gaming and LiquorDepartment of Local Government, Sport and Cultural IndustriesLevel 6, $110,309 - $121,569 pa (pro rata), Public Sector CSA Agreement 2022Position No: 15546Work Type: Fixed Term - Full TimeLocation: PerthClosing Date: 2024-05-28 4:00 PMThe Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) acknowledges the Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia as the traditional custodians of this land, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.About the departmentWe’re a very diverse agency that contributes to a better Western Australian community through, among other things, providing opportunities for everyone to engage in a range of sporting, recreational, cultural, and artistic programs and activities.Staff in our department work across the areas of local government, sport and recreation, culture and the arts, racing, gaming and liquor, multicultural interests, specialist Aboriginal projects and engagement, regulatory reform, infrastructure and state records.Our work touches on amazing projects like development of the new Aboriginal Cultural Centre, delivery of major international sporting events and helping people stay safe while enjoying a night out in our Protected Entertainment Precincts.Why work with us?At DLGSC we are all about ensuring our workforce is made up of ‘Good Humans’!Finding them, retaining them, and helping them to be the best they can be for themselves, for us, for the people we supply services to, and for our vision of a vibrant, inclusive and resilient Western Australian community.Our diverse organisation is supported by exceptional, everyday people from all walks of life and many different backgrounds who are supported to genuinely contribute to inclusivity in the workplace.If you want to work in an inspirational organisation where you have a voice and can contribute to the things that matter to you, then join our awesome team!We are proudly an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace equity. We support diversity and inclusion in the public sector because it makes us stronger as an organisation, and better able to meet our community’s needs. We strongly encourage people with disability, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women and youth to apply.For further information on DLGSC, visit our .About the roleThis is your chance to get your foot in the door of a busy, complex and interesting department that is focused on helping the community. You could join us to work in an exciting role, to use your breadth of skills and experience in areas including public policy, legislation, data, governance, regulation, reform/improvement and research.We have one fixed term, full time (75 hrs p/f) position as Senior Policy and Project Officer available until 31 December 2024, with the possibility of subsequent contracts and permanency. Part time and job share arrangements can be considered for the right candidate(s).While this role is temporary due to tied funding, there may be further opportunities within and across the division. Suitable applicants may be offered other temporary and permanent roles in the Racing, Gaming and Liquor division or even across the department - we are always looking for good humans.We have other similar roles in the division available immediately, including a currently advertisedThe Senior Policy and Project Officer is responsible for supporting DLGSC’s strategic direction through policy development, implementation and evaluation, particularly related to the Perth Casino Royal Commission. In this role you will assist in managing projects from tender development to contract management, conduct research, analysis and interpret of legislation in alignment with DLGSC’s priorities.We are seeking dynamic, analytical thinkers who want to help us solve a range of complex issues that improve outcomes for the community and reduce harm. Skills we highly value are:
- clear writing skills
- critical thinking/problem solving
- great stakeholder relationships
- working with a team
- attention to detail
- a competitive, award-based salary with annual increments within award bands
- flexible working hours including flexible start/finish times.
- Superannuation 11%, increasing to 12% by 1 July 2025
- access to salary packaging arrangements
- 3 additional days of leave per year (public service holidays)
- study leave / assistance
- options to purchase additional leave
- 14 weeks paid parental leave, with additional flexibility for new parents returning to work
- leadership and professional development programs
- annual professional development planning cycles
- employee assistance and wellness programs.
- A comprehensive CV
- A Cover Letter (no more than one page) telling us what your unique contribution is that you bring to the role and why are you interested in working with us – no selection criteria needed!
- Contact details of two referees, with a preference of one from a current / most recent line manager
- A current (within 6 months) National Police Clearance Certificate will be required prior to commencement of employment.
- Pre employment Conflict of Interest form. Please see attached Conflict of Interest guide for further information.