Director Revenue & Intergovernmental Relations Are you passionate about making a difference for Western Australia? We want to hear from you. 12-month Senior Executive Service appointment with the possibility of re-appointment for a total period of five years About us At WA Treasury, we are at the centre of Government decision-making. Our people make a real difference, working towards a common goal of economic, social and environmental sustainability for Western Australia.
With an unwavering commitment to excellence and integrity, we do work that is meaningful and rewarding. We are a diverse and inclusive agency where our people are supported to grow and thrive, with workplace flexibility to help us be at our best.
The work area This position plays a key role in leading and providing advice on state taxes and royalties, including forecasting and examining GST grant revenue and distribution to drive favorable outcomes for the State. You will work closely with members within your team, Treasury Executive, other government agencies, and the Treasurer, as well as Revenue & Intergovernmental Relations Directorates across other States and Territory Treasuries.
The opportunity We are looking for a leader with strong stakeholder engagement and management skills, with the ability to negotiate and influence outcomes for the benefit of Western Australia. Reporting to the Assistant Under Treasurer Economic, the Director Revenue and Intergovernmental Relations is responsible for working collaboratively with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders to provide high-level strategic policy advice and options on federal financial relations, and state taxes and royalties, including the GST distribution. This position is pivotal in supporting the engagement of the Treasurer, the Premier, and Treasury executives in intergovernmental forums, whilst empowering, engaging, motivating, and leading multi-functional teams.
How to apply Read the Applicant Information Pack, Role Statement attached. Click the 'Apply' link which will redirect you to the Jobswa website where you will need to apply. Complete the online application form and submit (in Word or PDF format): a comprehensive CV (in Word or PDF) tailored to this opportunity and providing the panel with an overview of your skills and experience relevant to this role, ensuring you include past key achievements and deliverables; a maximum two-page written cover letter highlighting your experience, skills and capabilities as they relate to the role - please draw upon the attached position Role Statement particularly the core competencies (Public Sector Commission's Leadership Expectations) and essential role-specific requirements. Please allow sufficient time to submit your application as we are unable to consider late or incomplete applications. For information about the process or lodging your application online, please contact
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