Associate Director, Policy and EvaluationJoin the Office of the 24-Hour Economy Commissioner, a group within the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and SportClerk Grade 11/12 with a salary range of $139,787 - $161,663 per annum plus superannuationOngoing role based in Sydney CBDAbout the roleThe Associate Director, Policy and Evaluation, plays a pivotal role in shaping and evaluating policy initiatives that foster a dynamic, safe, and thriving 24-hour economy.The role involves conducting research and analysis, providing expert advice, and leading the development and evaluation of strategies that support the night-time economy.This position is also tasked with developing and delivering frameworks to measure the success of government initiatives, ensuring objectives are met, and working closely with government, industry, and community stakeholders.In addition, the Associate Director will oversee a small, high-performing team, drive stakeholder engagement, and deliver reports to inform key government decisions.You are a strategic leader with extensive experience in policy development, evaluation, and implementation, particularly within complex, high-profile environments.You possess a deep understanding of government processes, including Cabinet and legislative procedures, and have a proven track record in managing consultations with diverse stakeholders while balancing competing interests.You are skilled in providing clear, accurate advice on complex issues, often within tight timeframes.With expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research, you excel in delivering innovative strategies that support economic outcomes.Application ProcessYour application must include a cover letter and an up-to-date resume that details your capabilities and experience in relation to the above role.You must apply online via our recruitment portal; applications will not be accepted by email.Closing Date : Tuesday 5 November 2024 (10.00AM)Working at the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and SportAt the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport we bring vibrancy to NSW by growing our creative industries and workforces, driving strong visitor and night-time economies, ensuring a responsible hospitality sector, and putting arts, culture and sport at the heart of our communities.Together we:Create social and economic opportunities for the stateSupport the creation of jobs across the creative, visitor and night-time economiesPrioritise First Nations artists, stories and cultureEnsure arts, culture and sport are at the heart of every community to be enjoyed and accessed by allDrive visitation through events, campaigns and visitor experience developmentActivate our night-time and creative economies to unlock unique precincts and community spacesDeliver a vibrant and responsible hospitality, liquor, racing and gaming environmentSupport NSW's key Cultural Institutions to ensure access for all, enable community experiences and education and preserve the state's diverse cultural assets and history.We believe diversity across our department allows us to be a true reflection of NSW citizens.We are a respectful workplace committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.If you do require an adjustment during the recruitment process, please notify us on your application form.#J-18808-Ljbffr