Governance & Compliance Officer


Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority
CEO's Office
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Position details

Applications close:

AEST

Award/Classification:

Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority Award - General Stream Band 6

Salary:

$109,099.00 to $123,395.00 per annum

Employment type:

Permanent, full-time

Region:

South

Location:

Port Arthur

Job description:

The Governance & Compliance Officer is responsible for providing oversight, coordination, and advice for a range of organisational governance, compliance, and policy requirements.

The Governance & Compliance Officer is responsible for providing oversight, coordination, and advice for a range of corporate governance, compliance, and policy requirements.

The role supports the management, coordination and communication of the CEO office and board, its connection both internally and externally and transparent management accountability and high standards of corporate governance, planning, risk assessment and mitigation.

The position also provides professional and proactive executive and secretariat support to the PAHSMA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board, and as required, the Senior Leadership Team. 

Hours per fortnight

76 hours per fortnight 

Duties

  • Provide comprehensive executive and secretariat services to the CEO and Board of PAHSMA.
  • Support the implementation of governance best practices and maintain compliance controls and advise on policy requirements.
  • Coordinate and ensure delivery of key corporate processes including board reporting, maintenance of risk registers, and keeping abreast of senior executive recruitment, reviews, and reappointments.
  • Coordinate, prepare and distribute Question Time Briefs, Ministerial documents and briefings including managing government communications and relationships.
  • Support Head of Agency compliance to whole-of-government processes and requirements.
  • Manage and collect information to support the creation of the PAHSMA Annual Report including ownership for the delivery, quality, and compliance of content.
  • Develop, manage, and coordinate organisational workflow systems to ensure compliance with intergovernmental responsibilities at an executive and ministerial level.
  • Undertake research and analysis to develop, reports and provide high level authoritative advice to support policy development, team decision making, and to inform and reflect government and organisation direction.
  • Participate in and contribute toward planning and problem-solving activities for PAHSMA operational matters in line with the strategic plan and broader goals of the organisation.
  • Responsible for the creation, coordination and maintenance of the organisation’s Delegations Policy and associated Matrix.
  • Research, coordinate and implement a Board Self Evaluation program for reporting to the Minister, including the provision of reports to the PAHSMA Board for consideration and appropriate action.
  • Develop and maintain collaborative working relationships with diverse stakeholders, both internal and external and represent the organisation at a range of forums.
  • Lead and implement projects and initiatives, incorporating strategies, timeframes, risk assessments, and progress reporting against deliverables.
  • Provide specific secretariat support to the Board in accordance with the Board Charter, including advising on governance processes, monitoring Board and Committee policies and procedures, providing a point of reference for dealings between the Board and CEO, retaining independent professional advisors at the request of the Board and maintaining the annual meeting calendar.
  • Maintain a high level of awareness of matters concerning the CEO’s office to effectively respond to enquiries.
  • Maintain an organised approach to all work undertaken with appropriate processes in place to monitor and follow up outstanding issues within appropriate and/or specified timeframes.
  • Coordinate travel arrangements and reconcile expenses for the CEO as required.
  • Coordinate functions and events initiated by the CEO or Board and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders as required.
  • Undertake other allocated duties, not specifically mentioned, that are within the capacity, experience and workload expectations normally expected from persons occupying positions at this classification level.

Desirable Requirements

  • Relevant Tertiary Qualifications: eg Business Management. 
  •  Current driver’s licence

Download the Position Description and any Associated Documents

Download File PD - Governance and Compliance Officer B6 (2025-02-05).pdf

Download File PD - Governance and Compliance Officer B6 (2025-02-05).docx

Download File Info for Applicants - Governance and Compliance Officer.pdf

Download File Info for Applicants - Governance and Compliance Officer.docx

How to apply

Please apply online by clicking the blue 'Apply Now' button.

Please submit your resume and a 300-word (max) written pitch outlining your suitability for the role and reason for applying.

Please note that we do not require a separate statement addressing the selection criteria and will not assess such a response if it is submitted. 

Refer to the 'Information for Applicants' document for further information. 

Please note attachments must be in Microsoft Word or PDF format.

If you are unable to submit your application online, please contact the PAHSMA Recruitment team at recruitment@portarthur.org.au prior to the submission date.

For more information

Will Flamsteed

CEO

03 6251 2301

will.flamsteed@portarthur.org.au

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