Division : Anti Slavery Commission
- Location : Parramatta, NSW, AU, 2150
- Req ID : 71805
- Policy and Project Officer - Business and Human Rights
- Location - Sydney Metro - Parramatta with flexible working arrangements
- Employment type - Full-time, Temporary up to 12 months
- Salary - Grade 7 / 8 ($ 110,266 up to $ 122,058
- plus employer contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading)
- Your role
The Office of the Anti-Slavery Commissioner (OASC) assists the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner to monitor the effectiveness of legislation and policies to combat and address modern slavery; identify and provide assistance and support to victims of modern slavery; make recommendations and provide information, advice, education and training to prevent and provide remedy for instances of modern slavery; raise community awareness of modern slavery; monitor reporting concerning risks of modern slavery in public procurement; and collaborate with business, civil society and the research sector.
Primary purpose of the roleThe Project Officer - Business and Human Rights performs project management and support activities to contribute to the development and delivery of a range of projects to support the OASC.This role also provides procurement and / or business and human rights expertise, including research skills and analytical support services, to inform procurement policy decision-making and strategy relating to modern slavery.
What you'll doWork with procurement and business stakeholders to develop and implement innovative procurement policy and strategies to combat modern slaveryCommunicate with key stakeholders and coordinate working groups, committees and consultations to facilitate exchange of information and support project completion in line with project plansProvide training to key stakeholders on managing modern slavery risks in procurement and business activitiesProvide a range of project management and support services, including preparation of reports and briefs, maintaining project documentation and implementing and monitoring project plans, to ensure project outcomes are achieved on time, on budget, to quality standards and within agreed scope, in line with established agency project management methodologyPrepare and maintain project documentation for reporting, monitoring and evaluation purposes to ensure accessibility of quality information and contribute to the achievement of project outcomesSource, collate and compile data and information to identify emerging issues and track and report on project progress against established milestones and deliverablesUndertake research and analysis, identifying trends and preparing project briefs, to support informed decision-making and planningWork effectively with team members and stakeholders and contribute to the establishment of a professional, respectful, empathetic, and problem-solving team cultureDelivering a range of project management and support services, given tight deadlines, limited resources and the need to manage competing prioritiesWhat we're looking forDemonstrated experience performing project management and support activities in the field of business and human rights, procurement, modern slavery and / or working with vulnerable populationsStakeholder engagement experience, including coordinating working groups and preparing agendas, PowerPoint presentations and minutesResearching, drafting, writing and / or editorial experience, preferably across different professional contextsEssential requirementsTertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline such as human rights, public policy, economics, politics, social work, law, psychology, sociology or criminology, or equivalent level experience.
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We do work that really mattersWorking for the Office of the Anti-slavery Commissioner provides lots of opportunities to make a real difference. It's work that really matters.
Are you ready to join us?Are you a business and human rights or procurement professional looking to support the development and implementation of innovative procurement policy and strategies to combat modern slavery
If so, Click apply, attach a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) outlining how you meet the requirements of the role as well as an up-to-date résumé (maximum 5 pages) and answering the targeted question below
Targeted questionPlease describe an example of when you were tasked to coordinate a diverse range of stakeholders on a project. How did you communicate effectively with all stakeholders (including any stakeholders with lived experience or vulnerable populations) to ensure the project deliverable was completed on time and to a high standard?
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