Victims of Crime Commissioner

At the Department of Justice and Community Safety, we’re looking for people who want to make a difference. People who take pride in their work. People who get things done. People who are committed to making Victoria a safer place.

We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We’re all about recruiting the best people, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or cultural background. If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.

The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.

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Department: Department of Justice and Community Safety
Work Type: Ongoing - full time
Job Function: Executive Management
Classification: SES2
Work Location: Melbourne - CBD
Reference: VG/DOJVOC0424-APR24
Closing Date: 02-May-2024
Salary Range: $279,239 - $401,017
Job Duration: N/A
Attachments: Position Description - Commissioner Victims of Crime_GIC March 2024_.docx (Word, 178KB)
Job Specification

Contact: David Baber - Fisher Leadership
dbaber@fisherleadership.com

Position Details

  • Provide independent oversight and stewardship of Victoria's justice and victim support systems and services.
  • Advise on improvements to the justice system for better access, experiences and outcomes for victims of crime.
  • Lead the Commissioner's office with integrity, strategic direction and effective operations.

 

The Victorian Government is seeking to appoint a Victims of Crime Commissioner to maintain independent oversight of Victoria's justice and victim support systems.

The Commissioner promotes understanding of the key issues impacting victims of crime in the justice system and provide advice to the Attorney-General, Minister for Victim Support, government and its agencies that will lead to better access, experiences and outcomes for victims of crime participating in the justice system.

About the Role

The Victorian Government seeks to appoint the Victims of Crime Commissioner established under the Victims of Crime Commissioner Act 2015. The position is responsible for maintaining independent oversight of Victoria's justice and victim support service systems through its regulatory, monitoring and reporting functions, and provides strategic advice to the Attorney-General, Minister for Victim Support and government departments and agencies regarding improvements to the justice system to meet the needs of victims of crime.

The Commissioner promotes understanding of the issues impacting victims of crime that will lead to better access, experiences and outcomes and can also investigate complaints to inform recommendations to government to improve support and services.

The Commissioner has the power to conduct inquiries into aspects of the system that negatively affect victims of crime and plays an instrumental role in advocating for change that will improve responses as victims navigate the system.

The role is supported by staff who are employed by the Secretary of the Department of Justice and Community Safety.

Government is seeking highly experienced candidates with the following capabilities and experience: 

  • Ability to work collaboratively with Government and other agencies and build relationships with senior executives to effect change.
  • A comprehensive and authoritative knowledge and understanding of the key issues for victims of crime, victim services and the criminal justice system.
  • Demonstrated capability to lead and manage in a complex strategic and operational environment with multiple internal and external stakeholders and nuanced governance settings.
  • A record of achievement in leading in a complex justice or human services system by way of effective strategy, policy development, program planning and evaluation, and demonstrated conceptual and analytical skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide high level, authoritative advice on service delivery standards, strategy and performance.
  • A comprehensive understanding of the justice system, government priorities and reform strategies.

You will need to demonstrate a commitment to trauma informed and victim-centric outcomes to enable you to represent the role of the Commissioner effectively and authentically as a member of the Victims of Crime Consultative Committee.

A tertiary degree and over five years' experience in a senior role in a relevant discipline including law, social sciences or public administration is desirable.

 

Initial enquiries may be directed in confidence to David Baber or Dani White, Partner of Fisher Leadership on 1300 347 437


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