About the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (the NDIS Commission) is an independent agency established on 1 July 2018 to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and services. The Commission is the dedicated national regulator of NDIS service providers in Australia and a non-corporate entity under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013. Complaints and Engagement Division The Complaints and Engagement Division supports better outcomes for participants and is committed to upholding the rights of NDIS participants, to elevate quality and safety and enable consumer independence. The Complaints and Engagement Division comprises the Complaints and Incidents Branch and the Communications, Education and Engagement Branch. Communications, Education and Engagement Branch The Communications, Education and Engagement Branch ensures NDIS Commission messaging is coordinated, coherent and consistent and highlights rich shared stories, which underpin a culture of inclusion. We create compelling co-designed content and use a variety of methods to engage with a wide variety of stakeholders, including participants, providers, workers, advocates and NDIS Commission employees. Our primary goal is to uplift the capability of the disability sector by increasing awareness of the rights of participants and the obligations of providers and workers. An exciting new role awaits The NDIS Commission is undergoing a period of exciting transformation. If you are forward thinking, self-motivated, resilient, and adept at building relationships in a complex and fast paced environment, we welcome you to explore the NDIS Commission as your next challenge. This process may be used to fill positions across the Communications, Education and Engagement Branch. The Senior Officer, Engagement is responsible for coordinating and supporting engagement initiatives and processes including managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders. This role supports the Engagement function for the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and reports to the Assistant Director, Engagement. Key Duties of the role Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Plan, coordinate and evaluate internal and external stakeholder events, including handling invitations, securing locations, accessibility requirements, managing suppliers, preparing briefing documents and runsheets, and preparing post-event analysis and reporting Support, conduct and collate stakeholder research and analysis Support and coordinate engagement activities as required including administration, database management, records management and knowledge management Capability of our ideal candidate The occupant of the position: Has a positive and contemporary attitude to people with disability Anticipates and responds to client and stakeholder needs, is adaptable and flexible, and thrives in a fast-paced environment Has highly developed organisational skills and the capacity to multi-task to deliver high quality outcomes within expected timeframes High-level attention to detail with excellent communication and interpersonal skills (written and verbal) Has highly developed administrative support skills and attention to detail This role is open in various locations within Australia