Synopsis
* Join a world‐class regulator and contribute to people and animal safety in Australia.
* Play a key role in building and operationalising strategies, frameworks and policies which support planning, governance, risk management, assurance and public transparency at the APVMA.
* Unique potential for work‐life balance with relocation assistance and flexible working.
* Open to Australian citizens only.
Position Summary
Do you have a passion for enterprise risk and quality management? As a leader, do you enjoy building capability and encouraging career development within your team?
The Office of the Executive General Counsel assists APVMA deliver its statutory functions and exercise its powers in regulating agricultural chemicals and veterinary medicines in Australia, by providing expert legal advice and support, leading governance functions, delivering APVMA's compliance operations, facilitating and enabling legislative reform, strengthening operational capability, and enabling transparent engagement and communications.
We work collaboratively to safeguard APVMA's accountability, performance and public trust.
The Governance Risk and Assurance section plays a key role in building and operationalising strategies, frameworks and policies which support planning, governance, risk management, assurance and public transparency and accountability for the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). The section works to support the APVMA achieve its purpose, vision and strategic objectives and to be a fit for purpose second line of defence across its full range of functions.
The position leads the Quality and Risk team within the section. The team is currently responsible for the following functions: enterprise risk management; quality management; legislative compliance; business continuity; and security (governance and physical security).
Working under broad direction, the Assistant Director uses their expertise to ensure the delivery of functions and the achievement of outcomes for which their team is responsible. They play a leadership role in a small team in a multidisciplinary environment, possess an outcome focused mindset, embody a proactive approach to achieving results and exhibit strong professional ethics and judgement. They are responsible for building capability in their team through coaching others, providing performance feedback, conflict resolution and encouraging career development, as well as contributing more broadly to the overall leadership of the section. As a leader within the section, they are also expected to help ensure its overall effectiveness and contribute to section priorities and projects.
Qualifications
* Demonstrated experience in the management of enterprise risk, quality management and/or legislative compliance functions.
* Proven leadership skills that demonstrate a commitment to developing staff and effectively delivering services/functions and achieving outcomes.
* Ability to manage competing priorities in a rapidly changing environment while applying strong organisational skills and a high level of attention to detail to consistently deliver high quality outcomes.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to build and maintain productive working relationships with colleagues, senior management and key external stakeholders.
* Strong research, analytical, critical thinking and problem‐solving skills.
* Demonstrated ability to self‐motivate, work independently and display initiative and confidence.
Desirable criteria:
* Tertiary qualifications in risk management, quality management, governance, business or a related field.
* Experience in the public sector and/or regulator operations.
Employment Type
This role is advertised as non‐ongoing. If an offer of non‐ongoing employment is made, the successful applicant could be employed for an initial period of up to twelve months, which may be extended in accordance with subsection 333E(1) of the Fair Work Act 2009.
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