Policy, Planning & Regulation, Government - Local (Government & Defence)Full timeSalary: $96,365 per annum (plus super and monthly RDO)A little bit about the roleCity of Boroondara is a wonderful place to work renowned for its leafy neighbourhoods and parks, heritage character, bustling shopping centres and cafes, and relaxed and peaceful streets. Situated in the heart of Council in the Governance and Legal Department, the Senior Governance and Integrity Officer:Manage projects and research as requested by the Manager Governance and/or Coordinator Governance.Manage integrity complaints and inquiries including from the Ombudsman, OVIC, LGI and other regulators.Process freedom of information applications, in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and Council's procedure manual.Consider privacy complaints and queries in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 and Council's procedure manual.Coordinate, compile, prepare and distribute council business papers and minutes (electronic and hard copy).Attend and provide secretariat support to Council meetings, Council Delegated Committee meetings and other Council sponsored meetings.We offer hybrid working where you will split your time between home and the office, with attendance required to attend weekly Council meetings and civic events in person in the evenings.A little bit about youAs an integral part of the Governance team you bring:Tertiary qualifications in Business or Legal studies and/or demonstrated knowledge/experience in a Governance/Compliance role.Good working knowledge of relevant local government legislation.Sound experience in administration and business process.Demonstrated research and analytical skills.Well developed capacity for political sensitivity and awareness.What sets us apart?You will be part of a team that makes a real difference, where your work matters and you contribute to meaningful outcomes.A supportive and friendly workplace culture that values diversity, collaboration and continuous improvement.Many staff benefits are on offer such as flexible working arrangements, study support, wellbeing programs, gym and pool memberships.An ongoing investment in your professional development and career growth.Employment requirementsApplicants must have the right to work in Australia.Preferred applicants will be required to undergo a National Police Record Check.How to applyPlease submit your application online via the 'Apply' button by Thursday 21 November 2024, 11:59pm. All applications must be made via the online portal; no applications direct to the hiring manager or from recruitment agencies will be considered. For a confidential discussion about this position please contact Kirstin Ritchie (during business hours) ph 03 9278 4471.
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