What we're looking forYou'll be responsible for ensuring effective actions are taken to satisfy regulatory authority requests and compliance with the National Law and Regulations (and associated legislation) across the organisation.
The roleActing as the point of contact for communication and liaison across internal functions for investigation of individual child incidentsVerify preventative and correction actions and closure for child incidentsLog, review and action regulatory action notices in the Compliance Management SystemTrack and ensure non-compliance notices, breaches and any enforcement actions are actioned and closed out by the due dateAssess and clearly itemise succinct actions and sufficient evidence required to satisfactorily meet the requirements of the request or compliance noticeCollate all requested information, evidence and other documentation professionally and orderly and submit to departments within expected deadlinesMaintain current knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations and up to date with changesQualifications and experience you'll need to be successfulMinimum of Diploma (or similar) qualification in Early Education and Care (ECEC) (desirable but not essential)Similar experience skill set such a paralegal would be beneficial but not essentialCurrent Working with Children Check, or ability to obtainMinimum 2 years' quality/compliance officer experience for a large providerDemonstrated knowledge of the ECEC sector and relevant legislation (desirable but not essential)Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply to policy, process, and the National Law and RegulationsExcellent communication skillsTime management and attention to detailBenefitsAs a company, we're proud of creating a workplace culture that combines fun and professionalism. We can offer you:
Attractive salary packageStunning Brisbane CBD Office, close to public transportAn exciting and dynamic work environment offering flexible work arrangements50% discount on childcare gap feesFree gym membershipA professional culture and supportive work environmentWhy work for Affinity?We're a National Early Childhood Education and Care community with over 230 centres across Australia and over 5,500k staff. If you're looking for a values-led organisation with incredible people making a genuine difference – you'll find it at Affinity Education Group. Our mission is to realise potential in everyone – from children to educators, from managers to our vibrant head office team. Our incredible culture is defined by our values – Being Completely Connected, Living the Team Spirit, Delivering Outstanding Professionalism, Going Above and Beyond, Creating Shining Stars and (our favourite) Having Serious Fun. To be sure, our portfolio of centres is growing about as fast as the little people in our care but it doesn't matter how many centres we're operating – our Affinity community retains a big family feel, committed to delivering outstanding results in quality early education and care.
Permanent Full-time position, Monday to Friday, 38 hours per week. Grow with a team that sees your potential!
START YOUR JOURNEY - Apply now! At Affinity, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where every individual is treated with respect and dignity. We believe that diversity enhances our ability to serve the children, families, and communities we support. Our Safety Commitment prioritises the safety, rights, and wellbeing of children, as well as the rights and responsibilities of our employees and their families.
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