Senior Policy Adviser, Economic Policy

The Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions is focused on growing Victoria’s prosperity, building the productive capacity of our economy and increasing participation – by creating more opportunities for people through skills and jobs; helping businesses and industries to thrive; and building vibrant communities and regions. For more information, see the DJSIR Strategic Plan 2023-2027.

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Department: Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions
Work Type: Ongoing - full time
Job Function: Economics
Classification: VPSG5
Work Location: Melbourne - CBD
Reference: VG/028125A
Closing Date: 08-Jun-2025
Salary Range: $113,022 - $136,747
Job Duration: Ongoing
Attachments: Posisition Description - Senior Policy Adviser, Economic Policy (Ongoing) - VPS 5 - 028125.docx (Word, 186KB)


Contact: Rhett Wilcox - Senior Manager, Economic Policy
0402 779 066 or rhett.wilcox@ecodev.vic.gov.au

Position Details

Senior Policy Adviser, Economic Policy 

  • Salary: $113,022 - $136,747 Plus Superannuation
  • Position number: 028125 
  • Ongoing position
  • Usual hours of work: Full time (flexibility may be available)
  • Usual work location: 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 (flexibility may be available)

The Role

As a Senior Policy Adviser, Economic Policy, you will play an important role in helping the department to grow Victoria's economy, create jobs and support the development of Victoria's industries, regions and suburbs.

This position is well suited to highly motivated professionals with a strong track record in economics, public policy or strategy. The successful applicant will have proven success in advising on complex and cross-cutting economic issues; be comfortable working on new and diverse issues with uncertain information; strong analytical and conceptual skills; and strong communication and stakeholder management skills.

Key accountabilities include:

  • Lead and contribute to the delivery of high quality and engaging analysis of developments in the Victorian, national and global economies.
  • Provide high quality analysis and advice on strategic issues affecting the Victorian economy, from a whole-of-economy, sectoral, regional and workforce perspective.
  • Contribute to the development of policy frameworks, strategies, and reports on economic and public policy issues.
  • Lead and contribute to coordination activities on behalf of DJSIR to provide a single department view on whole of government priorities.

The Team

The position of Senior Policy Adviser, Economic Policy will work across Economic Policy Unit, which sits within Economic Policy, Projects and Coordination (EPPC) Group.

EPPC Group brings together advanced capabilities in economics and public policy, data and modelling, program design and evaluation, project management, delivery and assurance.

EPPC works in partnership across the department, bringing a deep understanding of the Victorian economy, expertise in policy, program design and continuous improvement to provide a sound platform for new initiatives. EPPC provides leadership in economic policy, including input to the Victorian Government's economic strategy. We also play a significant coordination role, providing central line‑of‑sight to enable cross-cutting initiatives to be developed and delivered successfully. 

About You

To be successful in this role you will have the following skills and experience:

  • Well-developed public policy skills and experience, and a good understanding of the Victorian economy and Government's economic priorities.
  • Proven record in contributing to a range of economic and public sector policies, strategies and projects.
  • Strong analytical and conceptual skills, including an ability to reason through complex problems, identify and analyse complex information and effectively communicate to stakeholders.
  • Strong written, visual and verbal communication skills including through the delivery of reports, presentations, submissions and briefings.

Further Information

For a confidential discussion, please contact Rhett Wilcox, Senior Manager, Economic Policy on 0402 779 066 or rhett.wilcox@ecodev.vic.gov.au.

The department is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation. We have zero tolerance of child abuse and are committed to taking the necessary steps to protect children from harm by adopting a preventative, proactive and participatory approach to child safety in accordance with the Child Safe Standards.

Successful candidates will be required to undergo a National Police Records Check prior to commencing employment with the Department. For further information on the position, please refer to the attached position description.

Please note: We are accredited as a Disability Confident Recruitment (DCR) organisation and committed to inclusive recruitment. If you require an adjustment to participate in any stage of the recruitment process or have a particular requirement to be communicated with by either telephone or email only, please notify the DJSIR Recruitment Team on 0472875685, or via email at recruitment@ecodev.vic.gov.au with the position number in the subject line. For additional contact details for our team please review the attached Position Description, located under Job Attachments in the right hand menu.

How to Apply

Please click the ‘Apply Now' button. As part of the application process, you will need to provide a copy of your cover letter and resume.

Applications close at 23:59pm on Sunday, 8 June 2025.


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