NSW Government Department Contract Role - 12 months from start date $1200-$1300 per day + super 8 hrs per day Eveleigh location Purpose of the position The Senior Project Director will oversee the whole of project life cycle, from development and preparation of all business cases and related plans through to delivery, commissioning and successful handover, in consultation with key stakeholders. Key accountabilities Lead, motivate and mentor members of the project team to build commitment to shared goals, develop effective working relationships and create a customer focused culture. Direct, lead and mentor team members, monitor and review staff performance, foster ongoing professional development and ensure staff have the knowledge, skills and support to achieve their performance objectives to drive high performance, best practice and continuous improvement. Lead and manage a cross-portfolio team to deliver projects and programs. This can be a portfolio of projects ranging in value from $10m-$250m+. Manage the project team to ensure achievement of key accountabilities of their role description. Ensure compliance of project team with the Department's systems, tools and processes. Manage scope, budget, program, safety, assurance and quality across a portfolio of projects. Manage financial reporting, quality assurance and procurement services to enable the Department to meet its objectives. Lead engagement and develop positive relationships with major external stakeholders including local government authorities and central government agencies to ensure the smooth passage of capital works programs from planning and budget submissions through to delivery. Liaise with statutory approval bodies, including local councils and other Government Departments to ensure statutory approval is achieved efficiently. Ensure the correct statutory planning approval path is identified and undertaken for individual projects and programs including consultation with local councils and relevant consent authorities. Ensure decision making is progressed through appropriate governance and aligns with government policy and legislation and the Department's policy framework. Ensure the Department meets all legislative, contractual and safety obligations through coordinating and managing projects in accordance with the Department's asset planning and management processes and principles. Review and contribute to key ministerial and other communications relating to the projects in the SPD's portfolio. Prepare information promptly in succinct and plain English to suit NSW Government briefing and communication requirements. Tailor information to suit relevant audiences to communicate complex information clearly. Selection criteria Relevant tertiary and/or post graduate qualifications in Construction, Engineering, Project Management or related fields. 15+ years' of relevant professional experience, preferably gained in a large, complex and decentralized work environment. Proven experience delivering projects with longer duration, typically up to 3 years, where objectives develop with time and there are several influential stakeholders and a potential for conflict. Managing portfolios of projects with individual value of less than $75 M: Proven experience in the successful project management of construction projects to a value of more than $20 million in a commercial environment. Proven experience in delivering projects with multiple simultaneous phases and/or at multiple discrete locations. For SPDs managing major projects with individual value of greater than $75 M: Proven experience in the successful planning and/or delivery of construction projects to a value of more than $75 M. MC - any others. Strong leadership skills and the ability to lead multiple teams to deliver projects and programs with limited support. Experience with the creation and maintenance of successful multi–stakeholder collaborative relationships over more than one project, program or portfolio. Proven experience delivering projects with a required scope, design development, high levels of compliance, assurance and regulation, significant levels of innovation and unproven technology. Ability to implement standards and processes, and successfully navigate through ambiguity and provide demonstrated critical input to standards and process development and improvement. Ability to respond to unpredictable risks and manage simultaneous/overlapping phases. Current driver's license. How To Apply Click APPLY or contact Consultant Gemma on for a confidential discussion. #J-18808-Ljbffr