Make an impact in a purpose-driven organisation supporting children, families and communities across Tasmania.
We are a not-for-profit, community-based organisation providing education and care to children from birth to 12 years of age across Tasmania. Lady Gowrie Tasmania has a simple position statement – 'Children First' – and is committed to providing the highest quality education and care for children to give them the best start in life.
We're seeking a skilled Quality and Safeguarding Partner to join our collaborative People & Quality team. This role is vital to supporting our services to be child-safe, compliant, and continuously improving – supporting best outcomes for children, families, and educators.
Learn more about us:
The Role
Reporting to the Quality and Safeguarding Lead, you'll support quality and safeguarding processes across the organisation. You'll manage investigations, coordinate the continuous improvement register, support compliance with the National Quality Framework, and help ensure Lady Gowrie Tasmania maintains strong child-safe and regulatory standards.
In This Role
* Conduct investigations and prepare clear, actionable reports.
* Coordinate the central Continuous Improvement Register and corrective actions.
* Support policy and process reviews to maintain compliance with relevant legislation including the Education and Care Services National Law (Tasmania) Act 2011, National Regulations and the Child and Youth Safe Organisations (Tasmania) Act 2023.
* Provide reporting and data analysis to inform decision-making and drive improvement.
* Build collaborative relationships across services and external partners to promote best practice and information accessibility.
What You'll Bring
You're a detail-focused professional who thrives on improving systems and building trust. You'll bring strong analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills, with a working knowledge of safeguarding, quality, or compliance frameworks.
* Relevant tertiary qualification (e.g. Quality, Compliance, Early Childhood, Human Services or related field) and/or equivalent experience.
* Demonstrated experience in incident management, investigations, or regulatory compliance.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a collaborative approach to teamwork.
* Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills.
* Strong digital literacy and ability to learn new systems quickly.
* High level of accuracy, attention to detail and ability to manage competing priorities.
* Current (or ability to obtain) Tasmanian Working with Vulnerable People Registration (child-related activity).
What You'll Receive
At Lady Gowrie Tasmania, we recognise that supporting our people is just as important as looking after the children and families we serve. We offer a range of benefits to support your career, wellbeing, and work–life balance:
* Flexible working arrangements: This role is part-time (0.6 FTE) with negotiable hours and days.
* Health & Wellbeing support: Wellbeing initiatives and events, annual flu vaccinations, and access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family.
* Salary packaging: up to $15,900 per annum + up to $2,650 for meals and entertainment. Salary packaging allows you to pay for your expenses with money from your salary before tax is taken out. Pay less tax, and your take home pay increases
* Financial benefits: Access to discounts on private health insurance and major retailers, plus a 15% discount on education and care fees for your children attending our services.
How To Apply
Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter telling us more about you and your experience aligned with this role by clicking the "Apply Now" button.
* Applications close 9am Friday 28 November 2025
We will be reviewing applications as they are received – early applications are encouraged.
Lady Gowrie Tasmania is a child safe organisation. We are committed to ensuring the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children. Our recruitment and selection processes reflect this commitment. All applicants are subject to child safety screening, including reference checks and verification of Working with Vulnerable People Registration, before employment can commence.
Our commitment to inclusion: LGT strives to provide a safe and inclusive environment across our services, programs and workplaces, where diversity in all its forms, including strengths, cultural background, identity and abilities are recognised and celebrated. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with disability, members of the LGBTIQA+ community, and anyone who shares our values and passion for supporting children, families, and communities.
For more information on this role or our recruitment process, please contact us at
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