Job description
Agency Department of Education and Training Work unit Student Wellbeing and Inclusion Programs and Services
Job title Assistant Director - Client Services Designation Senior Administrative Officer 1
Job type Full time Duration Ongoing
Salary $128,551 - $143,611 Location Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Nhulunbuy
Position number 43638 RTF Closing 18/01/2026
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APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY
QUALIFICATIONS.
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with disability
by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss this with the contact
officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the OCPE
website.
Primary objective
Manage a multidisciplinary team of allied health professionals and specialist teaching staff in wellbeing and inclusion. Coordinate and manage
the services provided to system leaders and schools to ensure children and students are effectively accessing the curriculum and maximising
their educational outcomes.
Context statement
Student Wellbeing and Inclusion Programs and Services (SWIPS) is part of Inclusion and Engagement Services, which provides differentiated
support services to reform inclusion and improve engagement and access to learning for children, students and communities. SWIPS provides
advice, guidance and support to clients and stakeholders to ensure all children and students are welcomed into an inclusive learning environment
and are able to engage effectively with education and learn to their full potential.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Manage SWIPS service delivery in the region across multiple school locations and virtually to ensure multidisciplinary staff are providing
high quality, evidence-led, efficient and child-centred wellbeing and inclusion services.
2. Manage the performance of the team including resource allocation, performance management and leave entitlements, and collaborate
with other assistant directors on staff recruitment and coaching.
3. Ensure service delivery is aligned with professional best practice; NTG frameworks and other regional SWIPS service delivery teams
(using a common practice framework and service delivery model).
4. Develop and maintain close working relationships with school and system leaders to coordinate service planning and delivery to ensure
SWlPS services meet the unique demands of each community, school and child in the region.
5. Facilitate regular learning forums with professional practice leaders to ensure high quality, evidence-informed services are being
provided across all regions, and practice issues are escalated appropriately.
6. Ensure the delivery of services in the region is effectively monitored, measured and reported in accordance with departmental and NTG
policies, and relevant legislation.
7. Using data and insights to make decisions around differentiated support needs for service and delivery improvements.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Ability to lead and manage a multidisciplinary team including managing the performance of the team and establishing a positive
workplace culture that encourages practice excellence, collaboration, resilience and teamwork.
2. Exceptional collaborating and influencing skills, with the demonstrated ability to establish and sustain productive working relationships
across the region, and with other key internal and external stakeholders.
3. Strong customer service ethos and outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to interact effectively with
people from diverse cultures in remote contexts, in particular Aboriginal and young people and their families across socio-economic,
geographic and cultural groups.
1. Demonstrated experience in complex service delivery and ability to analyse and monitor data for quality reporting and insights.
2. Demonstrated initiative to improve service delivery, processes and programs to facilitate and drive improvement at a system level, so as
to maximise the educational outcomes of students.
6. Demonstrated ability to be creative, innovative and champion new ways of working, including ability to manage complexity of multiple
and often competing task priorities.
1. Substantial working knowledge and understanding of current student wellbeing and inclusion practices and trends nationally and
internationally, including the delivery of preventative, targeted and individual practices.
Desirable
1. Recognised tertiary qualification in Allied Health or Teaching that is relevant to inclusive education.
Further information
Applicant must have a current Working with Children Clearance Notice (Ochre Card) or ability to obtain. Visits to remote schools may necessitate
travel by 4x4 vehicle on unsealed roads or light aircraft and include overnight stays in remote communities of up to four days.