Organisation: Department of Transport and PlanningOccupation: PlanningReference: 4678About Us The Department of Transport and Planning oversees key planning, transport and land use policy decisions and management across the State. A life-cycle approach to planning, building, connecting and sustaining communities means our people can come together to improve services, deliver sustainable projects, focus on customer engagement, streamline regulatory approval pathways, facilitate community consultation and better realise local economic opportunities for more liveable communities across Victoria. We're focused on outcomes that deliver more choice, connections and confidence in our travel, ensuring the whole transport network works as one to deliver better services and outcomes.The Planning and Land Services group in the Department of Transport and Planning brings together land, property, statutory planning, building and heritage capability to deliver whole of state services. The Group's focus is to provide services in land administration, property information and facilitating the better use of government owned land. The Planning and Land Services group also:ensures secure and accurate registration services for property, land and water share transactions.provides specialist transport property services including planning, acquisition and management of land and building assets.manages the state's planning, building and heritage systems to shape the places and communities of Victoria.The Building Division supports and oversees 7 public entities in the building portfolio that are responsible for ensuring the effective operation of the state's building system. These entities represent the most diverse and complex range of roles and functions within the portfolios of building and planning. The scope of the Building Act 1993 adds to this complexity; the unique mix of regulators, service delivery agencies, advisory boards and panels makes for a complicated application of the governance framework; it requires a more tailored and focused approach to engagement and strategic planning.About the Role The Senior Project Officer will play a pivotal role in supporting the Building Monitor in these functions as well as governance matters for the Building Division more broadly. The role will be responsible for leading projects designed to improve building outcomes for consumers, including gathering and analysing data and available research. The role will contribute to work within the Building Governance team and across the branch. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a high level of experience in managing projects and stakeholder management skills to address complex challenges. Advanced analytical and communication skills and effective collaboration in a dynamic work environment to achieve desired outcomes will be essential.Fixed term full time until 30 June 2026 Position Outcomes / Accountabilities Lead or contribute as part of a team to research, analysis and review of a range of complex policy and reform issues, with a particular focus on improved outcomes for domestic building consumers and the formulation of recommendations based on findings.Work across government agencies and Departments at senior levels to build a sound picture of the practicalities for domestic building consumers in Victoria.Contribute to the coordination and management of stakeholder engagement with a range of internal and external groups.Undertake research and prepare timely and high-quality submissions, reports, briefs, and discussion papers with supporting documentation on complex and sensitive matters, demonstrating a detailed understanding of the policy, political and industry context.Initiate, maintain and manage effective working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders to gain cooperation and influence views on complex, contentious and sensitive matters within established parameters in order to support government and business unit priorities.Key Selection Criteria KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Project Delivery Defines tasks to be delivered to meet agreed outcomes; Coordinates and guides others in the execution of work activities; Monitors progress of tasks against plans and takes corrective action when required.Data literacy Considers data sources, collection and structure impacts in the delivery of data analysis. Generates descriptive statistics and relevant data visualisation leading to decisions under the guidance from subject matter experts. Ability to utilise advanced excel formulas, pivot tables and generation of data charts is required.Knowledge management and business continuity Implements and supports others to apply knowledge management and business continuity practices in day-to-day work.Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Resolves issues through deep understanding or interpretation of existing guidelines. Where guidelines are not available, analyses ideas available and acts through self, or in consultation with others to resolve problems. If required, determine additional information needed to make informed decisions. Applies critical thinking and problem-solving concepts in the right context.PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES We expect a proactive approach to build a supportive and cooperative team environment, engages other teams to share information in order to understand or respond to issues and support others in challenging situations.Qualifications and Experience Specialist/Technical Expertise/Qualifications An appropriate tertiary qualification in project management that provides a strong organisational framework would be well regarded.Highly developed and demonstrated written communication, computer literacy and data analysis skills. An ability to synthesise, summarise and depict complex issues, options and solutions effectively to a less technical audience in plain English.Demonstrated experience in strategic planning and developing and delivering policy frameworks in a reform context is highly desirable.Experience in successfully advising and negotiating with stakeholders on complex issues.What we offer Meaningful work making Victorian communities more accessible and liveableProfessional growth and development opportunities across the department and the wider Victorian Public ServicesA hybrid working model focused on collaboration and teamworkOptimal work-life balance initiatives including flexible working arrangementsOpportunity to work across multiple urban and suburban hubsWe prioritise the development of a safe and inclusive cultureCulture Value We are an equal opportunity employer, embracing a diverse range of applicants such as veterans, and people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, LGBTQIA community members, individuals with disabilities and/or health conditions, as well as those from varied faith and cultural backgrounds. At our department, we prioritize the development of a safe, inclusive, and high-performance culture through shared actions and behaviours that align with our strategy and direction. This empowers our employees to effectively contribute to our goals.How to Apply Click the 'Apply' button and follow the prompts. Applications should include a resume and a cover letter. Applications close 11.59pm on Thursday 28th November 2024 All Applications should include a resume and a cover letter. For further information about the role please contact Angela Jurjevic, Building Monitor via email ******Preferred applicants may be required to complete a police check and may be subject to other pre-employment checks. Information provided to the Department of Transport and Planning will be treated in the strictest confidence.Please let us know by phone or email if you need any adjustments to fully participate in the recruitment process. 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