Job descriptionAgency Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Work unit Department of Housing, Local Government andLogistics Community Development - Housing Program OfficeJob title Property Coordinator Designation Technical 6Job type Full time Duration OngoingSalary $113,509 – $118,842 Location KatherinePosition number 30097 RTF 308815 Closing 08/12/2024Contact officer Thomas Girdler, Coordinator Property Services on 08 8973 85966 or the agency homepageApply online Home/JobDetails?rtfId=308815APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARYQUALIFICATIONS.Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plansThe NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with disabilityby making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss this with the contactofficer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the OCPEwebsite.Primary objectiveTo provide primary source of advice on the contract and project management for repairs and maintenance, refurbishments, replacement orconstruction of new remote and urban housing assets within the Big Rivers region, ensuring compliance with relevant statutory regulations whilemaintaining cultural sensitivity in communication to key community, government and non-government organisations, stakeholders and tenants.Key duties and responsibilities1. Manage a team of Property Contract Officers to ensure efficient delivery of urban and remote housing services, including development ofpolicy and procedures, preparation of ministerial briefings and reports.2. Ensure team compliance to relevant statutory regulations and legislations in relation to the building industry as well as the Department'spolicies and procedures in all aspects of property management, including estimating, scoping and quoting maintenance works.3. Oversee the condition and record management of assets by ensuring required repairs and maintenance and minor new works programs areidentified, recorded and conducted in a timely manner.4. Provide high level contractor management to ensure compliance with contract terms including record keeping, managing performance andreporting on contractual key performance indicators.5. Monitor, manage and report on works to ensure they are conducted within budget parameters and programs are delivered in the most costeffective manner.6. Ability to work with emergency teams in cases of natural disasters/critical incidents, occasionally after-hours.Selection criteriaEssential1. A relevant qualification awarded by an Australian institution, or equivalent, in a relevant field of contract and project management andgovernment procurement practices in relation to delivering program outcomes.2. Substantial experience in providing leadership and supervision to a multi-disciplined team, to ensure a high standard of service delivery to avariety of settings with clients from a diverse range of cultural and social backgrounds.3. Highly developed communication skills, including the preparation of high-level briefings and reports, as well as negotiation and conflictresolution skills, incorporating and the ability to provide services in a culturally sensitive manner.4. Significant experience in budget management, producing project briefs, specifications and budgets with prioritised outcomes, to ensureprograms are managed within budgetary limitations and comply with all relevant legislation and delegations.5. Demonstrated ability to prioritise tasks, work effectively with minimal supervision, exercise sound judgement and maintain confidentiality.6. Demonstrated ability to respond positively to change with a commitment to ongoing improvement and professional development.7. A current NT 'C' class driver's licence or equivalent, physically able to drive 4x4 vehicles for long distances, travel by various means includingby light aircraft, and preparedness to work for short periods in remote townships, communities and urban centres.Desirable1. Detailed knowledge of functions, policies and regulatory controls within the public housing sector, including the Housing Act and ResidentialTenancies Act .2. Understanding of the political, cultural and economic issues specific to the region regarding asset management.Further informationApplicants should familiarise themselves with the NTPS Capability Framework (CF) which applies to all NTPS employees. CF 7 outlines thecapabilities that are required for this vacancy. The CF is available here.#J-18808-Ljbffr