Government - State (Government & Defence) The Department of State Development (DSD) is working to shape South Australia's future by driving economic growth. Our role is to ensure that South Australia capitalises on the opportunities before us, to ensure that we are well-positioned to take advantage of the state's significant economic opportunities. Working at DSD will provide you with an exciting opportunity to contribute to the delivery of some of the government's major economic initiatives, and importantly, make a lasting positive difference and contribute to the prosperity of our state. As a newly created agency, we are recruiting across several different roles to help drive our state forward, and we want you to join us on this journey. We take pride in being an employer of choice and providing a work environment that is vibrant and rewarding for people of all levels. Help us shape our state's economic future and position South Australia on the national and global stage. About the role: The Manager, Policy – National, leads the design and development of systemic and strategic advice, policies and projects related to vocational education and training (VET), including development of holistic, contextualised policy products and advice to support the delivery of strategic objectives, including reform, across the skills portfolio. The incumbent will lead intergovernmental relations and negotiations including supporting multi and bilateral agreements and representing the department on intergovernmental working groups. Responsibility for providing policy leadership and direction to staff and initiating and conducting high level, strategic and complex planning, design and implementation of critical policies and reform initiatives. The role will lead delivery of professional collaborative liaison, consultation and partnerships with key internal and external stakeholders, to support high quality advice and achievement of strategic objectives. To succeed in the role, you will have: Demonstrated broad and expert knowledge of key skills sector architecture, policies, and initiatives at the national and international level, supported by a strong grasp of frameworks state, and processes that facilitate quality public policy development and implementation. Experience in leading, managing and undertaking high-level research and analysis for a broad range of sensitive and complex state and national issues. The ability to develop and advise on strategies, policies, projects, initiatives, and provide succinct reports and briefings to Ministers and senior executives. Ability to lead staff and manage a team and resources to deliver work programs and projects within timeframes and budget. Demonstrated ability to assimilate and analyse high volumes of complex and sensitive information and data to evaluate and draw sound conclusions, propose recommendations, and deliver accurate reporting. High level knowledge of the VET sector, relevant legislation, national and state skills development priorities. Remuneration: Competitive salary $127,859 max pa plus superannuation. Bringing your talent to the Department of State Development will see you rewarded with a wide variety of benefits such as: A variety of leave arrangements Work-life balance with a flexible hybrid work arrangement Access to great customised training and career development opportunities Qualifications: Essential: Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline and or significant workplace experience in relevant roles. Desirable: Post-graduate or vocational qualifications and or demonstrated experience in leadership and management, economics, public policy, engagement, or related disciplines. Special Conditions: The role will be offered full-time (1.0 FTE), until 30 June 2025 with potential for an extension. Satisfactory Department of Human Services Criminal History Check or National Police Check (NPC) required prior to employment. Enquiries: For confidential enquiries / further information about the role, please contact Peta Savage, Acting Director Policy and Strategy via How to Apply: All applications must be submitted through the I Work For SA website. Applicants are required to submit the following: Cover letter demonstrating the suitability for the role by addressing the key competencies (2 pages max) Prepare 3 referees (at least one should be current or recent line manager), to be provided on request. Pre-employment Declaration Form – find the attachment on the job advert. #J-18808-Ljbffr