Director, Strategy, Policy and Impact

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Director, Strategy, Policy and Impact (SPI) will lead Respect Victoria's (RV's) strategy, policy, coordination, evaluation, research, evidence development and effective practice work at a statewide level, including the Ballarat Community Saturation Model, delivering on RV's strategic outcomes on time, to budget and within a complex external environment. The role requires a strengths-based people leader with passion for, strong commitment to and demonstrated understanding of ending violence against women and family violence to position RV as a leader in prevention across the state. Are you able to: Develop and nurture positive, respectful and trusted relationships with external stakeholders? Navigate through complex situations and government processes? Work collaboratively with CEO and other Directors?
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Department: Respect Victoria
Work Type: Fixed term - full time or part time
Job Function: Executive Management
Classification: SES1
Work Location: Melbourne - CBD
Reference: VG/RV-688732-1
Closing Date: 05-Nov-2024
Salary Range: $225,000 - $290,600
Job Duration: 1 year
Attachments: Respect Victoria Position Description - Director, Strategy, Policy and Impact - Oct 2024 - Final.docx (Word, 95KB)
Position Description

Respect Victoria Position Description - Director, Strategy, Policy and Impact - Oct 2024 - Final.pdf (PDF, 240KB)
Position Description

Contact: Helen Bolton
hr@respectvictoria.vic.gov.au

Position Details

Position purpose and overview

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Director of Strategy, Policy and Impact (SPI) will lead Respect Victoria's (RV's) strategy, policy, coordination, evaluation, research, evidence development and effective practice work at a statewide level, including the Ballarat Community Saturation Model, delivering on RV's strategic outcomes through on time, to budget and within a complex external environment.

This executive role is responsible for the four teams that deliver RV's Strategy, Policy and Impact outcomes:

  • Prevention Coordination
  • Prevention Policy and Influence
  • Research
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy

The role requires a passion for, strong commitment to and demonstrating understanding of ending violence against women and family violence, and strong leadership skills to play a role in establishing strong, robust relationships and high-quality evidence-based activities that will position Respect Victoria as a leader in prevention across the state.

Success in this role requires the ability to develop and nurture positive, respectful and trusted relationships with key external stakeholders, including ministers, government departments and agencies, local government, a range of specialist violence prevention organisations and a host of other non-government organisations, groups and academics across a range of different sectors. The Director is required to be a strengths-based people leader with the ability to bring out the best in their team.

The role must be able to navigate through complex situations and government processes, maintain strong relationships with the Executive team, staff and the Respect Victoria Board and stakeholders and professionally represent the organisation at stakeholder events.

As a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), the successful candidate will be responsible for working collaboratively with the CEO and other Directors to drive and inform strategy, contribute to maintaining and continuously improving an inclusive, collegiate, robust and supportive organisational culture, to advise and support the Respect Victoria Board, develop strong partnerships with a wide range of stakeholders and work closely with a range of government partners. This includes playing a leadership role in the delivery of the Ballarat Community Saturation Model.

Respect Victoria

Respect Victoria was established as a Statutory Authority under the Prevention of Family Violence Act 2018 on 4 October 2018. We have a broad focus on the primary prevention of family violence and violence against women in Victoria, and work collaboratively with stakeholders to provide statewide leadership to create social, institutional, organisational and community change.

Our values

1. Courage     We are bold, brave and fearless

2. Integrity     We are rigorous, evidence-informed and accountable

3. Leadership  We are aspirational, strategic, collaborative and dedicated

People who work for Respect Victoria must comply with the Code of Conduct for Victorian Public Sector Employees and work according to the Victorian Public Sector values of responsiveness, integrity, impartiality, accountability, respect, leadership and human rights.

Key Selection criteria

  • Strategic Planning and Implementation
  • Stakeholder Management
  • People Management and Capability Development
  • Performance
  • Role and organisational alignment

Apply via the Jobs and Skills Exchange www.jse.vic.gov.au or via careers.vic.gov.au, with a resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria (within three pages). To discuss this role in more detail, please contact us at HR@respectvictoria.vic.gov.au


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