Policy Manager, Advancing Traditional Owner Rights - Melbourne, Australia - Department of Premier and Cabinet

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    Job Description

    An exciting and unique opportunity exists for a talented and passionate individual to join the new Advancing Traditional Owner Rights Branch as Policy Manager, Advancing Traditional Owner Rights to contribute to the ground-breaking work in the areas of truth, treaty, self-determination and cultural rights.

    The responsibilities of the Advancing Traditional Owner Rights branch include leading redress and self-determination policy development, ensuring alignment between the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010 (Vic) and future Interim Treaty offers as well as undertaking shadow policy work on whole of Victorian Government programs and reforms impacting Traditional Owners.

    As the Policy Manager, Advancing Traditional Owner Rights, you will lead a small team of policy advisers and provide authoritative advice to the Minister for Treaty and First Peoples, the Premier, the Secretary and the Senior Executive Group on policy matters related to Traditional Owner rights and interests. You will also lead shadow policy analysis and engagement on Victorian Government programs and reforms impacting Traditional Owners to ensure Traditional Owner rights and interests are fully understood and considered.


    About you

    As our ideal candidate, you will have:

    • Highly developed people management skills
    • Strong analytical, conceptual and problem-solving skills with demonstrated experience in policy analysis and advice to inform government policy and programs relevant to the Treaty and First Peoples' portfolio
    • Excellent project management, planning and organisational skills
    • Outstanding written communication skills including the ability to prepare briefs, correspondence, submissions and reports
    • Experience in leading a team in an environment requiring flexibility and adaptability

    Working with us, you can make a difference not just in your career, but in the community where you work and live.

    This position is only open to applicants with relevant rights to work in Australia.

    How to apply

    Apply before the advertised closing date. All applications should include:

    • a resume; and
    • a cover letter which addresses the key selection criteria (within three pages).

    Current VPS employees are strongly encouraged to apply via the Jobs and Skills Exchange (JSE) platform.

    Other relevant information

    The department is committed to providing and maintaining a working environment which is safe and without risk to the health of its employees and clients and consistent with the department's obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (OH&S Act), to support this DPC has a COVID-19 Vaccination policy which strongly recommends all DPC employees be fully vaccinated.

    Preferred candidates will be required to complete a Pre-employment Declaration and Consent form. Employment of successful candidates will be subject to a National Police Check. DPC actively promotes diversity, inclusion and an equal opportunity workplace. We welcome applicants from all diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people with disabilities. All roles at DPC can be worked flexibly, however it may differ from role to role.