SES Band 2 Canberra ACT, Penrith NSW, Darwin NT, Brisbane QLD, Adelaide SA, Hobart TAS, Melbourne VIC, Perth WA, Parramatta NSW, Australia Ongoing The role of Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality is firmly anchored in the NDIS Commission's commitment to safeguard the wellbeing and rights of NDIS participants, and to improve the quality of NDIS services.The Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality will apply regulatory levers to address breaches and contraventions of the NDIS Act and the NDIS Rules.The role will guide the NDIS Commission to achieve practice excellence in clinical and behavioural support regulation.The Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality will have strong clinical credibility, a well-established reputation and professional networks, and a deep commitment to addressing systemic barriers related to the rights of people with a disability, particularly those who are subject to restricted practices.This leadership role demands a professional who can combine their clinical expertise and experience with innovative strategies to regulate NDIS providers and workers so as to enable quality outcomes for people with disability.The Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality is responsible for representing the Commission in whole of government processes in relation to the operation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.The role assists the NDIS Commissioner to drive the vision and purpose of the NDIS Commission and leads the Commissioner's priorities.How to apply: Applications must be submitted to Beaumont & Beaumont.You must Submit: your CV (approx.4 pages), including the contact details of 2 referees, and a 1000 word pitch (no more) that outlines your skills, capabilities and experience against the requirements of the role set out above.For further information please find the contact details below: Contact Person: Lionel Riley, Beaumont&Beaumont Contact Number: 02 6126 4500 Contact Email: ****** Reference number: 5836 RecruitAbility We participate in the Australian Public Service RecruitAbility Scheme to attract applicants with disability by removing some of the barriers in recruitment and employment processes.The scheme provides an opportunity for applicants with disability to progress to the next stage in the selection process if they are assessed as meeting the minimum requirements of the job.Disability is defined as 'current limitation, restrictions or impairment, which has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months and restricts everyday activities.More information about RecruitAbility can be found at: More information can be found at RecruitAbility scheme: A guide for applicants.Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality Opens in new window Deputy Commissioner Practice Quality Opens in new window