Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development) Tas COSS is hiring an Industry Response Project Lead to drive the community services industry response to the Commission of Inquiry and the industry sustainability reform agenda.
If you have a passion for supporting community services organisations to be child-safe and protecting the rights, safety and wellbeing of children, young people and adults, we'd love you to join our team! Conditions: 0.8 FTE (30.4 hours per week), fixed-term contract until February 2026 THE ROLE: The Industry Response Project Lead will lead a small team in response to engagement and activities coordinated by the Tasmanian Government as part of the Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's Response to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings Industry Response Project.
The team will facilitate support for community services organisations to be child-safe and ensure the rights, safety and wellbeing of children, young people and adults accessing their services.
The Industry Response Project Lead will coordinate responses from Tas COSS and the industry in relation to proposed reforms, along with any additional support needed for community organisations to respond to legislative and policy reform.
The project will also have a focus on community services industry sustainability, including funding reform and the development of an outcomes framework.
This role requires strong communication and negotiation skills, along with a deep understanding of community services' needs and government policy.
The goal is to align industry needs with public policy to drive sustainable development, create collaborative partnerships, and ensure long-term community service sustainability.
TO BE ELIGIBLE AND SUCCESSFUL IN THIS POSITION, YOU WILL HAVE: A comprehensive understanding of the community services industry, including emerging trends, regulatory frameworks and best practices, along with the ability to drive innovation and continuous improvement.
A proven ability to lead and manage teams effectively, including fostering a positive organisational culture, mentoring staff and promoting professional development.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including government agencies, funding bodies, industry and community groups.
Strong financial acumen and experience in budget development, financial oversight and resource allocation within a complex funding environment.
The ability to advocate effectively for issues at a high level, including influencing policy development and participating in industry forums.
Strong analytical skills and the ability to make informed decisions under pressure, solve complex problems and manage risk effectively.
The successful candidate will be required to hold advanced tertiary qualifications in a relevant field or extensive senior management experience within the community services industry, be highly motivated, skilled in managing stakeholders and have a strong commitment to the principles of social justice.
TO APPLY: For enquiries about the role, please contact Adrienne Picone, Chief Executive Officer, on (03) 6169 9505 or by emailing ****** using the subject line: Industry Response Project Lead enquiry via SEEK.
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