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Senior Electrical Engineer – Full Time – No Application closing date
Gippsland Water exists to deliver essential water, wastewater, and waste recovery services that support the health, safety, and wellbeing in the Gippsland community. As a key employer in our region, we play a vital role in shaping a sustainable future while driving positive outcomes for our environment, economy, and people.
We ‘re committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive by offering:
- Flexible work arrangements to support your work/life balance.
- Diverse career opportunities and ongoing professional development.
- A supportive and inclusive culture where our people feel safe to bring their full and authentic self to work.
- Competitive benefits that make your professional and personal experiences rewarding.
Our focus is on building a highly skilled, customer-focused team, united by a shared purpose, to make a real difference in the community we serve.
About the role
As the Senior Electrical Engineer, you’ll take the lead in electrical safety and standards for Gippsland Water, as well as undertaking hands on electrical design, site investigations and works supervision.
You’ll be involved with the planning, design, tendering, construction supervision and commissioning of major infrastructure capital projects, along with supervising and mentoring the electrical engineer.
With a passion for continuous improvement, you’ll drive the optimisation of our electrical assets and have an attention to detail for electrical drawings.
About you
To be successful in this role you will have:
- A tertiary qualification in electrical engineering.
- Current registration as a Professional Engineer in Victoria or eligible to obtain registration within six months.
- At least seven years electrical engineering experience in the water industry or related industry.
- Detailed knowledge of electrical standards and provision of technical advice at a high level.
- Demonstrated project management and risk management experience.
- Well-developed oral and written communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to use technical software packages for electrical engineering.
How to apply
For specific enquiries relating to this position, please contact Paul Jones, Manager Electrical & Energy Solutions on 0429 021 420.
Applications will be viewed as they are received.
Before applying for the position applicants should read the position description and included selection criteria. All applicants need to provide a statement addressing all selection criteria along with a copy of your current resume to be considered for this position.
Shortlisted applicants may be required to undertake a pre-employment medical and a National Police Check.
Further information: A position description and instructions on how to apply can be obtained from our website www.gippswater.com.au/careers or by emailing Employment@gippswater.com.au
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GIS (Geographic Information System) Officer – Full Time – Applications close on Thursday 31/7/2025
Join East Gippsland Water as a GIS Officer! Support asset management, drive innovation & enjoy work-life balance in a scenic, future-focused team.
- Make a real impact using GIS to support vital water infrastructure
- Enjoy a full-time role with work-life balance in beautiful East
- Join a collaborative team driving digital transformation and
About the role
The GIS Officer plays a key role in maintaining accurate and reliable spatial records of East Gippsland Water’s assets. This position supports our commitment to excellence in asset management and drives innovation in how we collect, manage, and enhance spatial data systems.
As part of a forward-thinking technology team, the GIS Officer works closely with both capital and operational teams to align spatial data practices with business processes. This is a great opportunity for someone passionate about digital transformation and making a meaningful impact on infrastructure and service delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
- Administer and enhance GIS platforms to support asset management, planning, engineering, incident response, and customer service.
- Lead the design and implementation of new GIS systems aligned with the Corporation’s
ICT strategy.
- Ensure seamless integration of GIS with other corporate systems and adapt to evolving organisational needs.
- Provide application support and assist with data maintenance to strengthen the
organisation’s digital capability.
- Collaborate across teams to promote GIS use and foster a culture of data literacy and
Benefits of working for East Gippsland Water:
- A supportive and collaborative work
- Opportunities for professional development and career
- Corporate Gym Membership- allows staff to access reduced rate membership.
- EAP program- Services include but not limited employee counselling, professional development, career and financial coaching, eLearning, leadership training and
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Work-life balance- Monday to Friday schedule, in beautiful East
- Commitment to sustainability and community
- Access to modern technology and tools to support
- Inclusive and values-driven culture that celebrates diversity and
EGW- Renowned for its proactive supportive community & exceptional lifestyle. We take pride & ownership to deliver essential services to our community.
Apply now!
Applications should include a resume and covering letter outlining how you can contribute to the team’s success, and outlining your skills and experience against the KEY SELECTION CRITERIA responsibilities of the role.
To find out more about this position, you can obtain a Position Description by visiting our website egwater.vic.gov.au/positions-vacant, or by emailing our People & Culture team at vacancies@egwater.vic.gov.au or on 03 5150 4444.
Applications close on Thursday 31/7/2025
East Gippsland Water provides an inclusive work environment, offering ongoing professional development opportunities, a workplace culture that supports work-life balance, and the opportunity to directly contribute to the community and environment in which we live and work.
As part of our commitment to creating a diverse, inclusive and flexible workplace, we strongly encourage applications from experienced women and men, First Nations People, people with differing abilities, LGBTQI+, culturally and ethnically diverse candidates to best represent and engage with our community.
- This role has been classified as per our Enterprise Agreement as a Band 3-4 position, ($83,811.38 to $103,808.81 per annum)
- Plus 12% employer superannuation We reserve the right to remunerate successful candidates within the span of this classification dependant on demonstrated skills, experience and qualifications.
*Shortlisted applicants may be required to undertake a pre-employment medical and National Police Check.
Lead Project Manager – Bendigo WRP –Full Time – Applications Closing Date: 29/07/2025
Salary: $142,905 – $162,360 + Superannuation
Job Type: Fulltime, Fixed Term 3 year contract
The Perks: Flexible work options & generous leave, including a monthly ADO
Short Description: Lead wastewater projects using your leadership, problem-solving & technical skills to drive real impact. Apply now!
Overview of role:
Join us as Lead Project Manager for the next phase of the Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant upgrades. With concept design complete, this is a pivotal opportunity to drive delivery of a major infrastructure project.
You’ll lead a skilled team, manage approvals, procurement and stakeholder engagement, and guide the project through to government endorsement. Ideal for someone with strong construction project experience, particularly in wastewater, and proven leadership, communication and problem-solving skills.
Key Responsibilities:
As our Lead Project Manager, you’ll be accountable for:
- Project development and delivery through internal/external approvals, procurement, tender, award, design, construction and commissioning.
- Manage the project delivery approach, lead all procurement phases, including tender review and negotiation, and oversee delivery contracts for Phase 2 of the Bendigo WRP upgrades.
- Effectively lead a team to deliver the project by coordinating the work of a range of internal and external resources, including technical specialists, consultancies and contractors.
- Demonstrate highly developed problem solving, critical thinking, negotiation and facilitation skills with stakeholders to achieve outcomes.
About you:
- Specialist knowledge and experience in managing large construction projects (10+ years).
- Experience in the upgrade and management of wastewater systems and recycled water systems, including treatment plants.
- Demonstrated experience in managing teams in the completion of successful projects.
- A tertiary degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related field.
- Eligible for Chartered Professional Engineer status of the Institution of Engineers Australia or Australian Institute of Project Management.
Sound like you? We’d love to hear from you.
Learn more in the position description
Salary:
The salary and conditions for this position will be as per the Coliban Water Enterprise Agreement 2021 Band 6 $142,905 – $162,360 + superannuation salary range will be offered to the successful candidate commensurate with their skills and experience.
Enquiries:
For further information please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter by COB.29 July 2025.
Why join us?
At Coliban Water our people are on a mission to create a better life for our customers and communities – now and tomorrow.
We love what we do and our location in the centre of a region that takes in 49 towns from Trentham to Echuca.
Our commitment to inclusion means you’ll feel at home here no matter who you are, who you love, or what you stand for. As part of the team you receive a monthly accrued day off, time off over Christmas, the flexibility to shape your work to suit your lifestyle, and generous parental, carer and workplace study leave policies.
At Coliban Water we balance a small team rhythm with the reach and resources of one of the largest Victorian regional urban water corporations.
What are you waiting for? We’d love you to join us.
Applicants will need to successfully complete all core training requirements in the expected timeframes and may be required to undertake a Police Check, Working with Children Check, Pre-Employment Medicals or Psychometric testing where applicable. Applicants may also be required to produce evidence of their Right to Work in Australia.
We welcome applications from individuals of all abilities. We are committed to creating an accessible and inclusive workplace for everyone, including people with disabilities and diverse abilities. If you need any support during the application process or would like to discuss interview adjustments, please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au.
Please indicate any adjustments (administrative, environmental, or procedural) you may need to effectively participate in the recruitment process and/or carry out the requirements of the role you are applying for.
Please note that applicants may be contacted prior to the closing date of this advertisement.
Asset Management Information System Coordinator – Full time – Applications close 23 July 2025
12-month, Full time – backfill position
Band 5 ($77,132 to $98,069)
Westernport Water service a healthy community through clever collaboration and protect the environment for future generations because we care.
We offer our staff:
- A truly flexible working environment with a range of provisions to support work/life balance including a monthly RDO
- Unique opportunities for staff to develop capability and contribute to the strategic objectives of the organisation
- Salary Continuance Insurance to provide comfort and security for all ongoing employees
- Innovative systems and processes for a safe and welcoming workplace, including a highly regarded wellbeing program
- A focus on positive culture and engaged employees in alignment with our values of ‘Care, Courage and Commitment’
We’re looking for an experienced AMIS Coordinator to oversee and administer of our Asset Management Information System (AMIS) and Works Management System (WMS). You’ll ensure data accuracy, support preventative maintenance, and help the organisation meet its statutory and environmental obligations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the development and ongoing improvement of AMIS and WMS in line with corporate strategies.
- Manage and maintain data integrity across systems, including asset and maintenance records.
- Coordinate work orders and reporting related to preventative maintenance and asset capitalisation.
- Train and support system users to ensure capability and adoption across the organisation.
- Contribute to asset management planning and support the implementation of our Asset Management System.
- Contribute to the AMIS replacement project, data migration, and system transition.
- Assist with compliance reporting to regulatory bodies and participate in audits.
- Support budgeting and financial reporting activities in coordination with finance.
What You’ll Need:
- Strong understanding of asset and works management systems.
- Experience in data management, system administration, and user training.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively across teams.
- Strong organisational and time management skills to handle competing priorities.
- Commitment to workplace safety, environmental standards, and continuous improvement.
Join us and make an impact in how we manage and maintain essential infrastructure!
Applications close 23 July 2025
You can submit your resume and covering letter outlining how you have achieved the responsibilities of the key selection criteria via https://www.westernportwater.com.au/vacancies/
For further information, contact the People, Culture & Safety team at recruitment@westernportwater.com.au
Westernport Water is committed to building and maintaining a team of talented, enthusiastic people who foster a culture of inclusion and are as diverse as the community we serve. We celebrate and support differences in the workplace for the benefit of our employees and our community. We share a belief that work is more rewarding when we are accepted and valued for our differences, not judged by them. We all have something to contribute, and it’s this contribution that makes for a great organisation and fulfilling career.
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, members of the LGBTIQ+ community, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds. We offer reasonable adjustments for applicants with disabilities.
Customer Support Officer – 12-month Fixed Term/Potential Flexible Job Share – Applications close on Sunday 13th of July 2025
EGW- Renowned for its proactive supportive community & exceptional lifestyle. We take pride & ownership to deliver essential services to our community.
- Make a positive impact in the community with East Gippsland Water.
- Join a supportive team dedicated to exceptional customer service.
- Enjoy competitive benefits and opportunities for career growth.
We pride ourselves on the service that we provide to our community, and have an exciting opportunity available for a customer service professional to join our team.
About the role
This is a full-time, 12-month fixed-term position; however, East Gippsland Water is open to a job share arrangement for the right candidate to ensure the best fit for the role and team.
In this role you will be able to utilise your strong interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, and to respectfully assist and gain cooperation from clients, EGW colleagues and members of the public.
As the first point of call for customer enquiries, are looking for someone who holds a considerable level of skill in working with the public to consistently deliver a high level of service to our customers. Whether full-time or part-time in a job share capacity, you will be part of a supportive and inclusive team committed to excellence.
Key responsibilities:
- Provide exceptional customer service via phone, email, and in-person interactions.
- Address customer inquiries, concerns, and complaints in a timely and professional manner.
- Assist customers with billing inquiries, payments, and account management.
- Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and transactions.
- Collaborate with other departments to resolve customer issues and improve service delivery.
- Educate customers on East Gippsland Water’s services, policies, and procedures.
- Experience with CRM systems (desirable but not essential).
Benefits of working for East Gippsland Water:
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Opportunities for professional development and career opportunities.
- Corporate Gym Membership- allows staff to access reduced rate membership.
- EAP program- Services include but not limited employee counselling, professional development, career and financial coaching, eLearning, leadership training and more.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Work-life balance- Monday to Friday schedule, allowing your evenings and weekends to personal time and family.
Apply now!
Applications should include a resume and covering letter outlining how you can contribute to the team’s success, and outlining your skills and experience against the KEY SELECTION CRITERIA responsibilities of the role.
To find out more about this position, you can obtain a Position Description by visiting our website egwater.vic.gov.au/positions-vacant, or by emailing our People & Culture team at vacancies@egwater.vic.gov.au or on 03 5150 4444.
Applications close on Sunday 13th of July 2025.
East Gippsland Water provides an inclusive work environment, offering ongoing professional development opportunities, a workplace culture that supports work-life balance, and the opportunity to directly contribute to the community and environment in which we live and work.
As part of our commitment to creating a diverse, inclusive and flexible workplace, we strongly encourage applications from experienced women and men, First Nations People, people with differing abilities, LGBTQI+, culturally and ethnically diverse candidates to best represent and engage with our community.
* This role has been classified as per our Enterprise Agreement as a Band 2 position, ($56,902.59 – $72,911.12 per annum)
* Plus 11.5% employer superannuation contribution. We reserve the right to remunerate successful candidates within the span of this classification dependant on demonstrated skills, experience and qualifications.
*Shortlisted applicants may be required to undertake a pre-employment medical and National Police Check.
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
- Demonstrated experience working in an office environment with office technology, and the ability to navigate IT software programs
- Demonstrated ability to work in and utilise a team-based approach to achieve outcomes.
- Demonstrated customer service experience in a professional environment, with the skills and ability to be responsive to the need of internal and external customers.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills combined with good verbal and writing skills ensuring the ability to work effectively with people at all organisational levels, in and outside of East Gippsland Water.
- Effective time management and problem-solving skills combined with the ability to prioritise to ensure quality outcomes during times of peak activity.
- A positive attitude towards personal development including being accountable
Link: EGW ELMO Cloud HR – Administration – Career – View Job – Customer Support Officer (12-month Fixed Term/Potential Flexible Job Share)
Position Description: Position Description Customer Support Officer June 2025.pdf
Program Manager – Strategic Projects (Fixed Term – 3 years) – Applications close 11:59pm, Friday 11 July 2025
Goulburn Valley Water (GVW) provides quality water and wastewater services to 54 towns in North Central Victoria. Our core purpose is to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable water services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Program Manager to oversee the delivery of GVW’s portfolio of non-infrastructure strategic projects, from business case approval to benefits realisation, with hands-on management of preparation for our next Price Plan submission (PP6). This role plays a pivotal part in delivering projects designed to support achievement of our Strategy 2035 by driving change within the organisation.
With demonstrated experience in program or portfolio management of strategic and cross functional projects you will be responsible for establishing robust program frameworks, managing the full project lifecycle, and ensuring alignment with business strategy and optimal use of organisational capacity.
Your degree or above in a relevant discipline such as Business, Economics, Engineering or Science complements your ability to successfully navigate the organisation through strategic and business planning activities.
If you are keen to lead strategic projects and be part of meaningful, organisation wide change, we are eager to hear from you.
About your new role…
Reporting directly to the General Manager – Strategy and Performance, you will be joining a collaborative and innovative leadership team, predominantly based at the Shepparton Administration Centre in the Fryers Street CBD precinct. You will be afforded the ability to work flexibly, in line with GVW’s flexible working policy.
This fixed term (3 years) role presents as a terrific opportunity to be part of a purpose driven organisation that provides essential services to the community.
About you…
To be considered for this role you must have demonstrated some of the following:
- Degree or above in a relevant discipline (Business, Economics, Engineering or Science)
- Demonstrated capability in business related program and project management.
- Considerable experience and demonstrated capability in business related project management.
- Experience in the development, documentation, and implementation of business processes
- Exceptional analytical, conceptual, and reporting abilities with a focus on strategic outcomes
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including written and presentation skills with the ability to translated business concepts into plain language.
- Highly capable in liaising with a range of stakeholders, both internal and external
- Strong OHS commitment and focus.
- Committed to contributing positively to your team and the organisation.
Please note all applicants must be an Australian Citizen, permanent resident or a visa permitting you to work in Australia and hold a current driver’s licence.
Where you’ll be working…
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What you’ll get….
You will have the opportunity to join a diverse and inclusive organisation with strong ties to our regional community.
- Classification SEO2: $135,985 – $157,826 (no vehicle) + superannuation (starting salary point is negotiable dependent upon relevant, qualifications, skills, and experience demonstrated)
- A Full-Time, Fixed Term (3 years) position with the opportunity to discuss flexible working options.
- Opportunity to make a difference to the team and wider organisation and contribute to the ongoing liveability and prosperity of the region you live in.
- Shepparton based – regional lifestyle benefits.
- An organisation committed to health, safety, and wellbeing of all GVV employees, including flu vaccinations, skin checks and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Aligned with Community Connect Program – showcasing our region and supporting professionals to settle into town and become part of the community.
- Supportive team culture
- Encouragement and support to pursue professional growth and development opportunities.
- Annual performance reviews that encourage recognise and reward performance.
- Flexible, diverse, and inclusive workplace
For further information on this position, please contact Karen Rouse, General Manager –Strategy and Performance on 0447 578 290
Applications close 11:59pm, Friday 11 July 2025
Interested?
Please visit our website to view position description and to apply via our online portal.
*Please note, when you click the apply button you will be taken to the online application form. Here you will be asked to provide personal and contact details and respond to employment related questions. You will be required to attach your cover letter, resume, and address key selection criteria when prompted
Goulburn Valley Water is an equal opportunity employer valuing all people, diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Senior Policy Officers, Aboriginal Water Reforms – Full Time – Applications close COB 9th July 2025
Position number: 50964612 and 50945057
Classification: VPSG5
Salary range: $113,022 – $136,747 + superannuation
Work location: Flexible within Victoria, Hybrid work arrangement available: Yes No
Reports to: Josh Atkinson, Senior Manager, Aboriginal Water Reforms
Further information: Sarah Kitchen, A/g Director, First Nations Water Branch, 0419 949 003
Identified Position
This position is classified as an “identified position” aimed at increasing employment opportunities for Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People. The position requires an in-depth knowledge of Aboriginal culture and an ability to communicate with Aboriginal communities. Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Acknowledgment
We acknowledge and respect Victorian Traditional Owners as the original custodians of Victoria’s land and waters, their unique ability to care for Country and deep spiritual connection to it. We honour Elders past and present whose knowledge and wisdom has ensured the continuation of culture and traditional practices.
We are committed to genuinely partner, and meaningfully engage, with Victoria’s Traditional Owners and Aboriginal communities to support the protection of Country, the maintenance of spiritual and cultural practices and their broader aspirations in the 21st century and beyond.
DEECA Aboriginal Employment and Development Support
DEECA is committed to support the self- determination of Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Victorians. This is supported by Pupangarli Marnmarnepu ‘Owning Our Future” Aboriginal Self-Determination Reform Strategy 2020-2025 Pupangarli-Marnmarnepu-Owning-Our-Future-Aboriginal-Self-Determination-Reform-Strategy-2020-2025.pdf (delwp.vic.gov.au)
Aboriginal employees are supported, connected, and developed with the assistance of DEECA’s Aboriginal Employment and Development Team. Employees can join the Aboriginal Staff Network (ASN). The ASN hold forums, workshops and development sessions to assist staff on their journey at DEECA.
For any questions/queries please email aboriginal.employment@deeca.vic.gov.au. We can assist you with your application and help to prepare you for this process.
Aboriginal Cultural Safety
Cultural safety of Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Victorians, as an underpinning principle of self-determination, is embedded in everything we do. Under the Aboriginal Cultural Safety Framework DEECA is committed to creating a culturally safe workplace, where there is space for culture to live and for spiritual and belief systems to exist. For further information, please contact self.determination@deeca.vic.gov.au.
About Traditional Owners and Custodians
For over a thousand generations, Traditional Owners and Custodians have cared for and managed the Countries across what we now refer to as Victoria. Traditional Owners and Custodians have spiritual, physical, and cultural connections to Country that remain unbroken and strong.
We need to learn from their experience and begin bringing traditional and western practices together.
DEECA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the beautiful land, seas and waterways that make up the State of Victoria and pays respect to Elders past present and future.
Position purpose
The Senior Policy Officer is responsible for managing emerging priorities at the intersection of cultural values, Traditional Owner self-determination and water policy, management, and operations. The position will work collaboratively with Traditional Owners, DEECA, rural water corporations, catchment management authorities and other key stakeholders on key sector reforms, including strengthening consideration and protection of cultural values within water resource management practices.
This role best suits a person with understanding and experience in working with Aboriginal communities, and government commitments and legislative obligations to Aboriginal people in Victoria, preferably in natural resources or cultural heritage management.
Context
The Group
The Water and Catchments Group (WCG), in partnership with water corporations, catchment management authorities, Traditional Owners and the community, is responsible for managing Victoria’s water and catchment resources.
The Division
The Water Sector Strategy and Partnerships Division partners with Traditional Owners and the Water Sector for efficient and effective delivery of water services and outcomes for Victorians. This includes developing sector strategy and policy reform so that the Water Sector can continue to be a strong sector that is able to respond to future opportunities and challenges. The Water Sector Strategy and Partnerships Division works with Traditional Owners, grounded in the principles of Self-Determination to foster a more inclusive approach to water management. The Division applies modern corporate governance and oversight to the sector.
The Branch
The First Nations Water Branch within the Water Sector Strategy and Partnerships Division works to ensure a more inclusive and culturally appropriate approach to water management and governance in the water sector. This Branch partners with Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Victorians on water and catchment management, supporting Traditional Owners to progress their self-determined water priorities. It is responsible for driving, consistent with the principle of self-determination, key water reforms and facilitating input of the water sector into whole of government reforms including Treaty readiness activities.
Accountabilities
- Coordinate the design, development, and implementation of a work program(s) to build the evidence base and approach to supporting the management of Victoria’s water resources in alignment with cultural values and Aboriginal self-determination.
- Prepare high level policy discussion papers, reports and briefs to the Minister for Water and senior government officials on complex issues associated with water resource management and cultural values.
- Provide timely and expert advice to internal and external stakeholders on specific issues associated with water resource management and cultural values.
- Establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with internal and external stakeholders including Traditional Owner groups, other parts of the Department, across State Government, Water Corporations, Catchment Management Authorities, and other key stakeholders as required.
- Work flexibly and collaboratively across the business to support the delivery of business unit, Group and DEECA priorities and initiatives as required.
- To practice cultural safety by creating environments, relationships and systems free from racism and discrimination so that people can feel safe, valued and able to participate.
Key Selection Criteria
The key selection criteria specified below outline the capabilities required for the position.
Specialist/Technical Expertise/Qualifications
- Demonstrated skills, experience and knowledge of Aboriginal Culture and contemporary issues affecting Aboriginal Victorians today to deliver culturally informed government policies and services is required.
Capabilities
Partnering and Co-creation
- Champions the importance of partnership through co-creation approaches; Work with stakeholders/users to build prototypes and coordinate testing to validate the strategy, program, or product; Facilitates discussion and navigates differences of opinion to reach decisions.
Project Delivery
- Translates strategies into programs or projects that enables achievement of outcomes require; Defines governance e.g. success measures, roles and responsibilities, progress monitoring) required to manage risks and maximise probability of success.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Objectively analyse and evaluate available data, points of view, needs of stakeholders and potential solutions before recommending relevant actions or decisions; Considers a broad range of topics (beyond immediate area of work), works across government and at Senior levels to develop and deliver sustainable solutions.
Flexibility and Adaptability
- Accept changed priorities without undue discomfort; Adapts systems & processes quickly to changed priorities & situations; Comfortable working in collaboration with teams outside of own organisation.
Position specific requirements
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Employment terms and conditions
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About the Department
We employ approximately 6,300 staff, including around 600 seasonal staff, across more than 86 locations throughout Victoria, across energy, environment, climate action, water, agriculture, and resources portfolios.
Our challenge is to maintain Victoria’s liveability, with a population expected to almost double by 2050, while responding to climate change and protecting our natural environment, infrastructure and heritage for future generations. We take a community-centred approach and involve communities and key stakeholders in decisions and policies that affect them and we collaborate across our portfolios to design and deliver services and programs.
For further information about the department, please visit our website www.deeca.vic.gov.au
Our values
Our values align with the core Public Sector values – responsiveness, integrity, impartiality, accountability, respect, leadership and human rights. Additionally, we use our Leadership Model to shape the way we work. Using the principles of ‘Work Together’, ‘Do What Matters’ and ‘Make a Difference’ we create a culture that puts our people at the centre of everything we do. The Leadership Model reminds us of what’s important in our daily interactions with each other, and in the actions and decisions we take to deliver our work.
Our Community Charter
We are committed to the Victorian Government Public Engagement Framework that enables meaningful and inclusive engagement to make better decisions and improve the lives of Victorians. Our Community Charter is our promise to be available, be involved and listen, and take action as we deliver services and create opportunities that supports thriving, productive, and sustainable communities, environments and industries.
Emergency Response and Health and Safety Requirements
The department plays a major role in Victoria’s emergency response activities, through an all-hazards, all-emergencies approach. Staff may be directly employed for these roles or may be called upon to support these activities as required following the appropriate training and “fit for work” assessment.
A Diverse, Inclusive and Flexible Workplace
DEECA welcomes applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds and we focus on the essential requirements of the job and being consistent and fair in our treatment of all applicants. Our diversity and inclusion outcome pillars:
- We are connected to liveable, inclusive, sustainable communities
2. We are diverse
3. We are inclusive and flexible
4. We are safe and respectful
DEECA can provide reasonable adjustments for people with a disability. If you need assistance to fully participate in the application or interview process, please use the contact listed under ‘Position Details’.
Balancing your Life / Hybrid Working
We understand that a balanced life is important to our employees and we offer a wide range of flexible options to help you manage family, health, carer responsibilities, study, career or personal interests. Options may include working some days from home or other suitable locations, starting early or late, working part time, job share or accessing paid or unpaid leave in line with our flexible working policy.
To receive this information in an accessible format (such as large print or audio) please call the Customer Service Centre: 136 186, TTY: 133 677, or email customer.service@deeca.vic.gov.au


