Job Summary
- $129,237 to $132,336 per annum pro rata plus 11.5% employer contributions
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Mar 2025
Bring your evaluation expertise to lead evaluations of programs and initiatives that seek to address violence against women and children across Australia.
Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) is seeking an Evaluation Lead within its Evaluation and Impact Directorate. The Evaluation Lead will lead project teams to design and deliver evaluations of programs and initiatives addressing domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) for government and non-government clients. Working as part of a team, the role will lead evaluation design, facilitate stakeholder workshops, design and lead data collection and analysis, reporting and translate evaluation findings into actionable insights for various audiences. The role will also guide and support Evaluation Officers and contribute to the growth of the evaluation portfolio at ANROWS.
ANROWS is an innovative research organisation established as an initiative of Australia’s first National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022 by the Commonwealth Government and all state and territory governments of Australia.
Our primary function is to build the evidence base that supports ending violence against women and children in Australia. ANROWS is embedded in the National Plan architecture and will continue to deliver and develop this function across the next decade under the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032.
As a registered harm prevention charity and deductible gift recipient, ANROWS also runs a research program funded by philanthropic funds (the ANROWS Research Fund to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children) and is periodically contracted by service providers and other government stakeholders to conduct evaluation and research projects.
The ANROWS Evaluation team is engaged in a variety of complex evaluations within the DFSV sector, working alongside diverse stakeholders, including governments, service providers and organisations that represent diverse communities, including Aboriginal community-controlled organisations, refugee and migrant services, and people with lived experience of violence. Guided by participatory and trauma-informed approaches, we are committed to supporting evaluations that are impactful and useful. As a small, relatively new team, we are also exploring how we can better support the DFSV sector in our shared mission to end violence against women and children by providing stakeholders with evaluation support, guidance and insights. This means the role will suit someone who is passionate about partnering on evaluation projects, and interested to explore different ways of working with the DFSV sector to meaningfully contribute to the evidence base together. The ideal candidate will bring experience and expertise in evaluation, along with curiosity, adaptability, and the ability to bring collaborative leadership to the team.
This is a 1.0 FTE position (37.5 hours per week), reporting to the Evaluation and Partnerships Manager and is located at the ANROWS national office in the Sydney CBD (with exceptional remote candidates considered). The appointment is for a fixed term from the commencement date up to 30 June 2027 with the option to extend, subject to continued funding, beyond that date.
The salary range for this position is $129,237 to $132,336 per annum pro rata plus 11.5% employer contributions to the employee’s chosen superannuation fund with the option to salary sacrifice. ANROWS staff are entitled to four weeks pro rata annual leave, in addition to personal and sick leave.
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Any questions regarding the position should be directed to: Lauren Hamilton Telephone: 02 8374 4033 Email: [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Evaluation Officer - Evaluation Lead enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Applications should not be sent to this contact.
Applications for the position close at midnight, on the closing date.
To be considered for the position, applications should include:
The successful applicant will be offered the position subject to a criminal history check (also known as a police check).
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