Senior Policy Officer, Music and Screen
* Salary: $109,730 - $132,764 (Plus Superannuation)
* Fixed term: Until 31 December 2025
* Usual hours of work: Full time (flexibility may be available)
* Usual work location: 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne (flexibility may be available)
The Role
The primary objective of this role is to provide high level policy advice in relation to growing Victoria's screen and music sectors, undertake strategic projects and collaborate with other areas of Creative Victoria, the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry & Regions (DJSIR), creative agencies, other departments and industry more broadly.
Key Accountabilities
* Provide high level strategic advice on the effectiveness of screen portfolio, policies, programs and services. Identify and respond to new and emerging issues with consideration for their longer-term implications for the State.
* Manage and contribute to broader creative industries policy, delivery and strategic research projects and evaluations relating to the screen and music portfolios, managing risks and issues.
* Provide authoritative policy advice on current and potential issues in the screen and music sectors in local, national and international contexts.
The Team
The position of Senior Policy Officer, Music and Screen forms a part of the Music and Screen Team, of the Strategy and Delivery branch within the Creative Victoria Group. Creative Victoria is the state government body dedicated to championing, growing and supporting Victoria's creative industries.
About You
The successful applicant for this position will enjoy undertaking a wide variety of work, possess highly developed conceptual skills with excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, working knowledge of Australia's screen and music sectors, and a broad knowledge of the Government and industry environment in which Creative Victoria operates.
Further Information
For a confidential discussion, please contact Meg Williams, Senior Manager, Music & Screen, Creative Investment on 0439 603 530 or meg.williams@creative.vic.gov.au.
The department is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation. We have zero tolerance of child abuse and are committed to taking the necessary steps to protect children from harm by adopting a preventative, proactive and participatory approach to child safety in accordance with the Child Safe Standards.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a National Police Records Check prior to commencing employment with the Department.
How to Apply
Please click the ‘Apply Now' button. As part of the application process, you will need to provide a copy of your resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria outlined in the position description.
Applications close at 23:59pm on 5 January 2025.
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