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Department of Treasury and Finance WA pay range
This range is provided by Department of Treasury and Finance WA. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience – talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
A$95,782.00/yr - A$100,526.00/yr
Are you passionate about making a difference for Western Australia?
We want to hear from you.
About us
The Department of Treasury and Finance is at the centre of Government decision‑making. As the principal economic and financial advisor, we provide leadership and strategic advice and influence to support the delivery of services and outcomes for the benefit of Western Australia.
What we do is integral to the Government's decision‑making processes about where and how to spend taxpayer's money to ensure Western Australians have access to quality services on a financially sustainable basis.
We lead procurement and leverage our buying power to secure products and services for government, achieving value for money for WA.
We collect revenue to fund government services and administer payment of grants and subsidies to the WA community.
Benefits
* flexible work options, including working from home up to 2 days per week.
* professional development, training, and on‑the‑job learning to advance your career.
* generous leave entitlements, which include 4 weeks annual leave, 3 public service holidays each year, accrued long service leave every 7 years and an option to purchase additional leave each year. Access to cultural leave for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
* corporate discounts with selected health insurance providers and access to wellness programs.
* Opportunity to support our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), Disability Access and Inclusion Plan and various Diversity and Inclusion Working Groups and Committees.
The work area
The Procurement Policy and Strategy business unit is responsible for a whole of government approach to procurement policy including administration of the Procurement Act, procurement systems and intelligence as well as whole of government common use arrangements and assurance functions that efficiently meet the business needs of government agencies, manage risks and deliver value for money.
The Department of Treasury and Finance currently operates under two sets of organisational values, following its formation on 1 July 2025. The values of clarity, empathy, growth and collaboration continue to guide everything we do in Procurement Policy and Strategy. In time, as we settle in our new structure and culture, we will collaboratively develop a unified set of values that represent who we are as the Department of Treasury and Finance.
Role
The Procurement Capability Officer focuses on supporting the development of significant whole of government or strategic capability building initiatives across all streams of procurement. The role coordinates the design and delivery of capability initiatives that support the objectives of the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF) and leads research and stakeholder engagement across DTF and the broader sector to inform capability development strategies.
The position operates in a Personal Leadership context. This means that you are required to demonstrate personal accountability for delivering excellence and support your team and agency in delivering strategic goals. You will be expected to build and nurture relationships and be willing to seek feedback and learn.
Ideal candidate
We are looking for someone – is it you? – with strong research, analytical and problem‑solving skills, you'll be a clear communicator who can build and maintain effective working relationships, which is important as our work often involves people both within and outside the department.
You'll be well‑organised and able to manage a diverse, high‑volume workload. Most of all you will be keen to join a team of committed people, who are passionate about advancing procurement professionalisation in the public sector and helping the procurement workforce deliver better outcomes for the Western Australian community.
Familiarity with procurement or experience in capability building initiatives will be advantageous.
How to apply
To submit your application you must provide the following in MS Word or PDF format only:
* A comprehensive CV that shows your skills, experiences and key achievements, including the contact details of two referees (with one being your current or most recent supervisor).
* Cover letter of two (2) pages or less, outlining how you meet the Essential Requirements of the role and demonstrate leadership behaviours and alignment to our Values.
You will need to demonstrate your alignment to the business area's Values throughout the process to be considered suitable.
Please ensure you apply before the closing deadline as we will not accept late and incomplete applications.
Contact
For further information about the position, please contact Andrew Davy on .
To assist you in preparing your application, please refer to the Applicant Information Pack, Job Description Form and Leadership Behaviours. Additionally, the WA Jobs and Workforce Hub provides information on working in Western Australia. This includes guidance on applying for government sector jobs, industry insights, application tips, relocation resources, training opportunities and apprenticeships.
If you are unable to view or download the documents, please call and select option 1, or email mentioning the vacancy reference number VCID3264 for assistance.
Equal Employment Opportunity
This position is advertised in compliance with the equal employment opportunity laws and the Department of Treasury and Finance is an affirmative action employer.
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