Enterprise Architecture $1, per day inclusiveCBD LocationFlexible working offered Sharp and Carter are currently accepting applications for an experienced Enterprise Architecture to join a major public sector organisation undergoing significant digital transformation.
This is a strategic contractor role that will shape and guide the delivery of technology and service portfolios across a large, complex, and federated environment.
About the Role In this role, you will: Provide strategic leadership to ensure digital services are sustainable, efficient, and aligned with business objectives.
Lead the design and implementation of service architectures focused on value delivery, transparency, agility, and innovation.
Partner with a wide range of stakeholders across government, health service providers, and industry to drive service portfolio optimisation.
Influence and contribute to enterprise architecture strategies, standards, and roadmaps that underpin system-wide reform.
Play a key role in supporting a dynamic transformation program within a complex service delivery environment.
This role requires a balance of strategic vision, stakeholder engagement, and deep technical expertise to ensure services deliver maximum value in a fast-evolving context.
Key Requirements We are seeking candidates with: 5+ years of experience in enterprise architecture and design within large, complex organisations.
Proven ability to provide strategic direction for sustainable, fit-for-purpose digital services.
Demonstrated success in stakeholder management, communication, and influencing across diverse groups.
Strong experience in ICT service delivery in a service provider or commercially oriented organisation.
Ability to develop and review enterprise architecture strategies, standards, and roadmaps.
Deep understanding of public sector operations, ideally within the healthcare sector.
Strong strategic planning capability to advocate for reform and drive adoption of new services.
Exceptional analytical and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage both tactical and strategic demands.