Principal Program Officer - Regional Partnerships and DataThis is a Department built entirely for children and young people and their communities. Our ultimate goal is to work together to ensure that every child and young person in Tasmania is known, safe, well, and learning.The child is at the centre of everything we do and the way we do it.DutiesWithin this context, the Principal Program Officer will oversee program delivery within Regional Partnership and Retention and Attainment Data. The incumbent will undertake workflow monitoring and tracking through research and analysis to ensure the successful implementation and review of business unit projects and priorities in alignment with broader objectives. The role will have a continuous improvement focus and will facilitate change and improvement initiatives, together with the development and provision of strategic advice to support improved outcomes for children, young people, and their families in Tasmania.Period of AppointmentOngoing - ASAP Start DateHours per fortnight73.5 hours per fortnightMinimum RequirementsCurrent Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Registration Status – Employment)Application ProcessElectronic submission of application is preferred. Applicants should include:a statement addressing the selection criteria;a resume that contains relevant personal details and work history.All applicants are required to supply a valid email address with their application for the purposes of email communication.The cost associated with obtaining a Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Registration Status - Employment) is the responsibility of the individual.Applications should be made via the Apply Now button and submitted online by 11.30pm AEDT on 24th November 2024.For difficulties regarding applying for this vacancy online, please contact the Department for Education, Children and Young People, HR Recruitment and Employment via phone +61 3 6165 6285 or email ******'re working together with a shared commitment to ensure all children and young people in Tasmania are known, safe, well, and learning.
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