Job Description
An exciting opportunity exists for a talented and passionate individual to join the First Peoples-State Relations Group, in the Traditional Owner Rights & Land Justice Branch as Policy Lead, Land Rights Reform at the Department of Premier and Cabinet. This is a designated position under section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. Only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply.The First Peoples - State Relations Group supports an extensive program of priority work with First Peoples, applying a strong understanding of self-determination to our work practices and in providing clear and robust advice to the Minister for Treaty and First Peoples, Premier, Cabinet and Senior Executives.The Policy Lead will manage a new Land Rights Reform team in the First Peoples - State Relations group (FPSR). The Policy Lead will work to enable self-determination and work in partnership with Traditional Owner Groups and Aboriginal organisations to achieve outcomes mutually beneficial to the State and First Peoples.The Land Rights Reform Team Is Responsible Forleading and coordinating reform of the Traditional Owner Settlement Act and Aboriginal Land Rights Acts and associated regulations and policiesproviding shadow policy functions for FPSR on programs and reforms that impact on Traditional Owner Rights (including planning, land and waters, environment, and infrastructure)ensuring there is policy and strategic alignment between native title, the Traditional Owner Settlement Act, Aboriginal Land Rights Acts and Traditional Owner TreatiesThis role is a unique opportunity for a policy expert to have a significant influence on leading reforms within the Minister for Treaty and First Peoples' portfolio. You will lead a highly skilled, experienced team of policy officers on land rights and Traditional Owner rights reform. You will partner with First Peoples' organisations and advise senior executives, the Minister and the Premier. This is a designated position under section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. Only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply.About YouAs our ideal candidate, you will have:Demonstrated strong leadership experience at a senior level that fosters a strong and collaborative team culture through guiding others in accomplishing work objectives, managing people issues effectively and providing the necessary direction, support and guidance to facilitate the success of others.Proven high-level interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes and a demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strong and productive relationships within DPC, government and the community that are essential for the accomplishment of departmental objectives.Strong analytical, conceptual and problem-solving skills with demonstrated experience in providing policy analysis and advice to inform and shape government policy and programs relevant to the Treaty and First Peoples portfolio in a sensitive, time pressured and complex environment.Exceptional written communication skills, including ability to prepare and edit complex briefs, correspondence, submissions and reports using clear, concise and grammatically correct language, ensuring that they contain the information necessary to achieve their purpose and meet audience needs.Experience in delivering complex projects within tight timeframes and budget, including supporting teams to ensure projects are aligned with whole of government directions, constructing detailed work plans, achieving milestones, monitoring budget and communicating with stakeholders.For more details regarding this position, please see attached position description for the key selection criteria to address in application.The closing date for this position is midnight, Sunday 09 November 2025.How to apply:Apply before the advertised closing date, all applications should include:a resumea cover letter which addresses the key selection criteria (within three pages)This position is only open to applicants with relevant rights to work in Australia.Other Relevant InformationThe department is committed to providing and maintaining a working environment which is safe and without risk to the health of its employees and clients and consistent with the department's obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (OH&S Act), to support this DPC has a COVID-19 Vaccination policy which strongly recommends all DPC employees be fully vaccinated.Preferred candidates will be required to complete a Pre-employment Declaration and Consent form. Employment of successful candidates will be subject to a National Police Check.DPC actively promotes diversity, inclusion and an equal opportunity workplace. We welcome applicants from all diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people with disabilities. All roles at DPC can be worked flexibly, however it may differ from role to role.
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