Director Coordination, Strategy, Policy and Specialist Advice Classification: EL2
Location: Level 4, 2 Constitution Avenue, Canberra ACT 2601
Position #: 24035
Position type: Ongoing; non-ongoing; full-time; part-time
Remuneration: EL2: $138,469 to $166,214 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation
Report to: Chief Executive Officer, ASSEA
Reports: Three
Security Clearance: Baseline (minimum required)
About the agency
The Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency (ASSEA) is a small agency that was established in 2013 to oversee national actions to improve asbestos awareness and the effective and safe management, removal, and disposal of asbestos.
This involved coordinating the implementation of the Asbestos National Strategic Plan.
Our role is to assist in the prevention of exposure to asbestos fibres and respirable crystalline silica, to eliminate asbestos and silica related disease in Australia and the devastating impacts they create.
We do this by coordinating the implementation of the national strategic plans for asbestos and silica.
The Director reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) alongside other leaders, providing strategic oversight and leadership of ASSEA's national coordination function including national strategic plans, policy and specialist advice.
This Director will inform and influence national policy and lead technical programs securing ASSEA's reputation for providing credible, transparent, and quality outcomes.
Working alongside the Senior Leader, Strategy Coordination and other leaders, the Director will provide strategic oversight for the design and delivery of complex coordination frameworks, national engagement and supporting systems and processes in alignment with the National Strategic Plans.
Having expert knowledge of work health and safety risk management, asbestos and respirable crystalline silica risks and control measures, the Director will engage with relevant technical specialists, researchers and associations at an international, national and state level, ensuring currency of ASSEA's intelligence and transferring this knowledge internally and externally.
The key responsibilities for the position include:
Secure strategic commitment to complex national coordination frameworks, systems and processes through effective stakeholder engagement and consultation, while providing strategic oversight for amendments, reviews and revisions of the National Strategic Plans (NSPs).
Provide oversight for ASSEA's strategic forward policy agenda in consultation with other leaders, identifying key policy issues aligned to ASSEA's mandated functions and National Strategic Plans for consideration by the ASSEA Executive Committee.
Provide oversight for the development, implementation and review of the silica transition program, establishing the future phases in consultation with the ASSEA Leadership Team, staff, and key stakeholders.
Provide specialist advice for internal teams, external stakeholders and governance committees, applying contemporary technical and scientific knowledge input to the delivery of the National Strategic Plans, ASSEA's operational plans, business cases, Ministerial and parliamentary briefs and other corporate documents.
Represent ASSEA on relevant external technical committees supporting the development of standards, associated documents and/or information enabling the currency of ASSEA's hygiene and respirable crystalline silica knowledge and information.
Identify emerging issues and opportunities through ongoing industry, scientific and environmental analysis and provide expert advice to the ASSEA's leadership team on responding to those issues.
Coordinate the design and delivery ASSEA's stakeholder outreach and public relations efforts in consultation with other leaders, embedding contemporary approaches into practice.
Contribute to agency wide strategies and planning, while leading the development of aligned team plans, projects and individual performance and development plans, ensuring a line of sight for all agency staff.
Lead a diverse team of high performing professionals, promoting a healthy, safe, and inclusive environment is essential to the role, as is working alongside a small group of leaders to enable the success of the entire agency.
Manage governance responsibilities aligned to agency delegations and public sector requirements, including the management of team budgets, procurement, resources, risks, people wellbeing and performance, and information security.
Demonstrate organisational flexibility and cohesion by undertaking other duties as directed.
Skills and capabilities
Expert knowledge of work health and safety risk management, asbestos and respirable crystalline silica risks and control measures, with the ability to interpret, prepare and present technical information in multiple formats.
Demonstrated experience providing specialist, professional and/or technical expertise relevant to the role.
Ability to lead strategic level coordination activities and stakeholder outreach approaches across multiple stakeholder groups.
High level communication and decision-making capabilities based on professional judgement, evaluating risks in the context of a complex and changing environment.
Ability to develop and manage key strategic relationships with a broad range of stakeholders, working towards mutually shared outcomes, promoting the agency's business objectives, and strategic direction of the agency.
Demonstrated experience in anticipating and establishing priorities, monitoring progress and working to deliver organisational functions and programs.
Demonstrated ability to operate under broad direction while exercising a significant degree of independence, working with a high level of complexity, discretion, and sensitivity requiring negotiation and influence within these contexts.
Demonstrated ability to identify and lead innovative solutions to perceived barriers and challenges, while implementing and promoting change and continuous improvement that enhance the agency's success.
Experience in developing, coaching and/or mentoring employees, performance management, conflict resolution, and identification of development needs.
Understanding of government financial, legislative and administrative frameworks, and government decision making and well-developed verbal and written communication skills.
To be eligible for employment with ASSEA, you must be an Australian citizen and you will be required to successfully undergo a police record check.
The successful applicant must be able to obtain and maintain a minimum of a Baseline level security clearance or hold a current security clearance of an appropriate level.
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