Director, Shareholder Policy and Markets (722225)Department of Treasury and Finance
Economic and Financial Policy Division
Shareholder Policy and Markets Branch
Applications must be submitted by Thursday 07 November, 2024 11:55 PM AEST.
Award/Classification:Senior Executive - Level 2 - Payment of Salary above the base salary of the advertised range is subject to an annual performance assessment.
Salary: $178,528.00 to $205,151.00 Pro rata, per annum.
Employment type:Senior Executive
Region:South
Location:Hobart
Period of Appointment:As soon as possible for a period of up to 5 years.
Role Overview:The Department of Treasury and Finance is seeking a Director to head up the Shareholder Policy and Markets branch. In this role, you will provide strategic direction, high-level policy advice, and representation of the State's interest in the Government-owned business sector.
About You:You will have a proven track record in effectively leading, managing, and motivating a professional team across a diverse range of policy-related issues. You will be a motivated, capable, and creative individual with sound judgement combined with strong analytical and communication skills. Your success requires the ability to lead policy research and analysis on complex issues; define and develop recommendations; clearly articulate difficult technical issues to stakeholders; and demonstrate leadership and initiative in a team environment.
About the Branch:As part of the Economic and Financial Policy Division, the Shareholder Policy and Markets Branch manages the State's interest in the Government-owned business sector and ensures a strong governance regime. Specifically:
Ownership: advising on strategic business issues including investment, divestment, diversification opportunities, and restructuring issues;Performance Monitoring: reporting on Corporate and Business Plans, quarterly, half-yearly, and annual reports, and performance against targets;Governance: advising on improvements to corporate governance, including director appointments, inductions, director training, and governance best practice.The Branch also manages the State's relationship with international credit rating agencies. The policy issues addressed by the Branch are inherently complex, involving multiple stakeholders with a range of perspectives. Policy development needs to be theoretically sound, leading to workable and best practice outcomes.
Highly Desirable Requirements:Completion of relevant tertiary or industry qualifications, and/or professional affiliation.
Application Process:To apply, please provide a copy of your current Resume and Short Form Application (maximum 2 pages) outlining your experience, skills, and knowledge as they relate to the Statement of Duties. Before applying, we encourage you to contact the person listed below to ensure you have a good understanding of the role and how it fits within Treasury.
Dean Burgess
Acting Deputy Secretary, Economic and Financial Policy Division
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(03) 6145 5833
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