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Director - Prevention Impact and Coordination

Respect Victoria

An exciting opportunity exists to join our team and play an important leadership role in Respect Victoria, leading and driving long term systemic change in the prevention of family violence and all forms of violence against women.

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the newly created Director, Prevention Impact and Coordination role will develop and lead a newly established Directorate within Respect Victoria. With the support of a skilled team, this role will lead the organisation’s activity around prevention strategy, coordination, evaluation, evidence development and effective practice at a statewide level. Informed by the principles of collective impact, the primary focuses of this new executive role are to:

  • Build infrastructure to support a more coordinated and sustainable, statewide approach to prevention through the Prevention Alliance (a newly established group to support coordination and role clarity), and creation monitoring and evaluation infrastructure to ensure consistent collection, reporting and synthesis of evidence
  • Lead strategy, infrastructure and activity around data, monitoring and evaluation and as part of this to oversee the development of a sector informed and endorsed Theory of Change and statewide prevention outcomes framework
  • Inform effective practice through the development of products, programs and projects that are designed to speak to both policy and practice
  • Drive the uptake of prevention activities in new sectors and settings to ensure all Victorians are engaged in prevention efforts

The successful candidate will be required to have a sound interest and ability in working in a context of change; the new Prevention Strategy, impact and Coordination Directorate has been established to further progress Respect Victoria’s legislative functions following a period of internal change for the organisation and informed by a new strategic plan. With the opportunity to feed in to setting the new strategic directions for the new Directorate and the organisation as a whole, the successful candidate will need to be able to work flexibly, quickly and collegiately to achieve some short-term impacts whilst working towards longer term strategic goals.

Working as part of the Senior Leadership Team, the successful candidate will be responsible for working collaboratively with the CEO and other Directors to drive and inform strategy, build a collegiate, robust and supportive organisational culture, to advise and support Board leadership, to develop strong partnerships with a wide range of stakeholders and work closely with a range of government partners.

Are you

  • A leader who can demonstrate a proven record of achievement of informing effective policy, impact or practice in preventing violence against women or family violence?
  • A senior executive experienced in leading strategy, and building infrastructure to enable effective monitoring and evaluation to support statewide impact?
  • A professional who is able to drive the uptake of prevention activities in new sectors and settings to ensure all Victorians are engaged in prevention efforts?

Then we want to hear from you!

Respect Victoria recognises strength in diversity and values an inclusive workplace and are committed to providing flexible and accessible working arrangements for all. We actively encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with a disability, culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse people, young people, older people, women, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse, intersex or queer people.

If you are interested in this role, but unsure how your experiences might fit, please contact us for a discussion.

Respect Victoria

Respect Victoria is a Statutory Authority under the Prevention of Family Violence Act 2018 (the Act). Respect Victoria, by its establishment fulfils Recommendation 188 of the Royal Commission into Family Violence. Respect Victoria will deliver on the commitments legislated in the Act and the objectives outlined in Free from Violence: Victoria’s strategy to prevent family violence and all forms of violence against women. Respect Victoria is governed and led by a skills-based Board and Chief Executive Officer.

Essential experience

  • Significant senior leadership experience and experience in leading and developing multi-faceted and complex teams
  • Extensive experience in family violence, sexual violence or violence against women prevention or response
  • Experience in working with or within government to achieve change
  • Demonstrated experiencing in leading or contributing to strategic and operational planning processes and deliver outcomes in line with organisational vision and objectives
  • Demonstrated experience in working to develop and implement systemic solutions to complex social issues

Desirable experience

  • Experience working as part of the primary prevention sector in a senior policy, strategy, programming, research or evaluation role in a Victorian or Australian context

Essential skills and expertise

  • A demonstrated understanding of the social and gendered context of family violence and the impact of violence on women and children.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the processes involved in the design, implementation and monitoring of sequenced and sustainable prevention initiatives, based on research, theory and evidence.
  • Demonstrated ability to understand and apply systems thinking at a statewide level, ideally in a primary prevention context.
  • A well-developed understanding of the public policy environment that significantly impacts on the organisation.
  • Well-developed written and verbal communications skills and demonstrated ability to develop/pitch written and verbal communications for a range of internal and external audiences.
  • Strong conceptual, analytical and strategy skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships with and manage complex stakeholders across government, not for profit and corporate sectors, including the ability to effectively navigate stakeholder conflicts and differences.
  • Specialised skills attained through substantial professional and/or educational experience that have provided the necessary combination of expertise and competence sufficient to perform responsibilities at an executive level.

What you can expect

  • Conduct meaningful work to assist Respect Victoria drive long term systemic change in the prevention of family violence and all forms of violence against women
  • A competitive salary plus 10.5% super
  • A fantastic remote employee engagement program, flexible work arrangements and health and well-being initiatives
  • An emphasis on work/life balance

Please note that whilst this position is only open to applicants with relevant rights to work in Australia, the successful applicant does not have to reside in Victoria (however they must be able to travel to Melbourne on a regular basis).

If you have any questions about the position, please email Emily Maguire, CEO at [email protected] using the subject line: Director - Prevention Impact and Coordination enquiry via EthicalJobs.

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