Manager, Risk, Assurance and Reviewable Decisions SafeWork NSW - Manager, Risk, Assurance and Reviewable Decisions - Governance and Assurance Directorate Grade: State Team CoordinatorDuration: Ongoing, Full-TimeStarting salary: $148,966- $150,372Location: Gosford or Parramatta, NSWApplications Close: Monday 18th November 2024 (9:59AM) About SafeWork NSW SafeWork NSW is the state's workplace health and safety regulator. Our focus is to protect NSW workers by preventing and reducing work-related fatalities, serious injuries, and illnesses by securing compliance with work health and safety and associated legislation. SafeWork NSW is undergoing an exciting and important period of transformation as we establish the organisation as a modern, strong and standalone Work Health and Safety Regulator. About the team This role is an exciting opportunity to uphold SafeWork regulatory responsibilities, leading a team implementing and monitoring organisation risk and assurance frameworks focusing on regulatory practices and processes. The team is also responsible for conducting internal reviews of regulatory and authorisation decisions made by SafeWork NSW under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. Your responsibilities will include: Building internal risk capability, tools and support resources. Undertaking internal audit functions. Corporate Governance, including PIDs (fraud and corruption), Conflicts of Interests, ethics and code of conduct. Provide operational direction, ensuring a disciplined approach to the reviewable decisions process, managing multiple applications with varying degrees of complexity within statutory timeframes. Establish and monitor compliance, risk, and quality assurance policies, processes, and standards to maintain operational integrity. About you Ability to balance competing demands while maximising business outcomes and driving continuous improvement. Passion for Workplace Safety and with an appreciation of risk-based compliance and contemporary regulatory frameworks. Experience in delivering compliance programs, guiding staff on appropriate enforcement activities. An effective communicator, capable of providing objective and independent advice while maintaining a focus on achieving operational excellence. Committed to developing risk management capabilities and driving continuous improvement in corporate governance practices. In joining SafeWork NSW, you will be rewarded with a great opportunity to apply your experience with your passion for workplace health and safety. You will: Work a 38-hour working week, including some weekends and participate in the After-Hours Emergency Response Service. Receive an attractive salary package along with the required tools of the trade, including a vehicle with access to private use (currently at a cost of approximately $210 per fortnight). Be able to access flexible working conditions within operational requirements. To be successful, you will have: Demonstrated experience in leading regulatory staff within government compliance/enforcement areas. Outstanding people leadership and communication skills with the ability to provide strategic direction to a team within a dynamic and changing regulatory operating environment and drive a high-performance culture. A strong commitment to, and be an advocate for, leading the strategic and operational direction of the business to align with organisational objectives. The ability to build relationships with stakeholders and industry groups and collaborate with aligned agencies. High-level strategic thinking and problem-solving skills with accountability to identify and manage emerging business issues and recommend appropriate solutions. Essential requirements: Ability to travel, work remotely and out of usual business hours. Hold an NSW 'C' class drivers' licence with a satisfactory safe driving record and a requirement to maintain the safe driving record throughout employment. Satisfactory criminal record check. Satisfactory medical assessment capacity regarding physical and psychological impacts of the inherent duties of the role. How to Apply Your application should include: A covering letter (maximum two pages) indicating the role you are applying for and what you would bring to this role, including demonstrated examples. You should also include an up-to-date resume (of no more than five pages). A copy of your current online driving record from Service NSW. A copy of your current demerit points from Service NSW. Any questions about this role? For enquiries relating to this recruitment, please contact Tayla Gibbs at Salary Grade: STTEAMCO, with the base salary for this role starting at $148,966 base plus superannuation. Closing Date: 18th November 2024 (9:59AM) Careers at Department of Customer Service A career at the Department of Customer Service (DCS) gives you the opportunity to help improve government services and be part of reform that benefits people across NSW. We are focused on delivering excellent customer service, digital transformation, and regulatory reform. Come join us and influence the future of our great state. Belong in our diverse and inclusive workplace The strength of our workforce lies in its diversity and embracing difference, while the key to our success is leveraging the contributions of employees with different backgrounds and perspectives. You can view our full diversity and inclusion statement here. We want you to bring your best self to this application process. 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