Director - Perth, Australia - Wa Police

    Wa Police
    Wa Police Perth, Australia

    2 weeks ago

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    Full time
    Description

    As an employer of choice, the Western Australia Police Force (WA Police Force) has a number of benefits to offer that can enrich your employment experience.

    In addition to your agreed salary and employer superannuation contributions, the WA Police Force offers stability, growth and learning opportunities, work-life balance opportunities, flexible leave options, salary packaging and a fit for life program.

    Position Objective

    The Director performs a key leadership role in developing and implementing strategies to acquire and/or lease, manage and optimise the assets (land, buildings, fleet, equipment and the asset register) required by the WA Police Force.

    Leads and manages the Asset Management Directorate to ensure the provision of a timely and professional service and align these with operational and strategic outcomes for the WA Police Force.

    The role is responsible for managing and monitoring the planning services and procurement of Capital Infrastructure projects, building refurbishments, leases and fit out requirements and all other asset and equipment replacement requirements.

    For further job related information please contact Executive Director Frank Pasquale on and Acting Assistant Commissioner Tony Lazzara on

    Closing date:
    Tuesday, 14 May 2024 at 4:00 pm WST.

    Please note:
    Faxed, late or pro-forma applications will not be accepted.

    Western Australia Police is one of eight police jurisdictions in Australia and is responsible for policing the world's largest single police jurisdiction covering 2.5 million square kilometres with a structure comprising two regions, 11 districts and 157 police stations.

    The Crime Prevention and Community Liaison Unit (CPCLU) supports frontline police by managing crime-prevention initiatives and community-safety activities.

    The unit works with partnerships to identify, coordinate and strengthen crime-prevention strategies through public awareness campaigns, policy action and community consultation to implement sustainable community crime-prevention solutions.

    Neighbourhood Watch is a long-standing community based program aimed at encouraging neighbours to work together to reduce crime and make their communities safer.

    Neighbourhood Watch partners with local governments and the wider community to create networks and educate the public on home-safety.

    Source:
    this is an extract from the company's own website

    Western Australia Police is one of eight police jurisdictions in Australia and is responsible for policing the world's largest single police jurisdiction covering 2.5 million square kilometres with a structure comprising two regions, 11 districts and 157 police stations.

    The Crime Prevention and Community Liaison Unit (CPCLU) supports frontline police by managing crime-prevention initiatives and community-safety activities.

    The unit works with partnerships to identify, coordinate and strengthen crime-prevention strategies through public awareness campaigns, policy action and community consultation to implement sustainable community crime-prevention solutions.

    Neighbourhood Watch is a long-standing community based program aimed at encouraging neighbours to work together to reduce crime and make their communities safer.

    Neighbourhood Watch partners with local governments and the wider community to create networks and educate the public on home-safety.

    Source:
    this is an extract from the company's own website
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