Senior Project Advisor - SMAR
Senior Project Advisor, System Reform Directorate
Clerk Grade 9/10
Salary range: $125,693 to $138,510 pa and employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading.
Full Time Permanent
If you are looking for a role where you can make a difference to people’s lives and work with colleagues that are passionate about what they do, then the Mental Health Commission of NSW is the place for you.
The Mental Health Commission of NSW is seeking interested applicants for the position of Senior Project Advisor within the Directorate of System Reform. This is an exciting opportunity to join a small fast paced team that is committed to making a positive difference to the mental health and wellbeing of the people of NSW.
The Commission is a small agency of about 30 FTE based in the Sydney CBD and working flexibly within hybrid workplace guidelines.
Role of Mental Health Commission NSW
The Mental Health Commission of NSW is a statutory agency, working to improve the mental health and wellbeing of the community. We are committed to ensuring people live well on their own terms, having the services and supports they need.
We undertake research, strategic planning, systemic monitoring and reviews, and advocacy, guided by the lived experience of people with mental health issues and caring, families and kinship groups.
The Commission works with government agencies, peak bodies, community-managed organisations, academics, advocacy groups and service providers. We believe this approach, with close collaboration in all aspects of our work, will achieve stronger services and better outcomes for all people in NSW.
The Mental Health Commission is committed to equal employment opportunity and embraces diversity and inclusion within its workforce. As such, people from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This includes but is not limited to people with lived experience of mental health issues and caring, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, LGBTI community, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Visit us at: http://www.nswmentalhealthcommission.com.au
Primary Purpose of the Role
The Senior Project Advisor provides expert qualitative and quantitative data analysis advice and is responsible for monitoring and reporting on the implementation of government strategies and frameworks on mental health reform developed by the Commission. The role will also lead projects identified in the Commission’s Strategic Plan and the annual business plan.
The Directorate of System Reform includes three teams: System Monitoring and Reporting, Strategic Planning and Projects, and Advocacy and Reform.
This position sits within the System Monitoring and Reporting (SMAR) team. The SMAR team monitors, evaluates and reports on the mental health and wellbeing of the NSW people and plays a vital role in the implementation of statewide strategic plans and frameworks.
Key Accountabilities
- Contribute to monitoring and external reporting on the implementation of mental health reform frameworks
- Provide expert (at least 5 years) qualitative and quantitative data analysis, mental health system knowledge and advice to support the formulation of the Commission's responses to health and social policy issues impacting on mental health and well-being and system reform.
- Provide strong project management including co-design principles; and contract management for the delivery of Commission funded projects
- Analyse and interpret a range of data relevant to mental health at both system and population levels and use data to evaluate and provide evidence of systemic issues or improvements in NSW.
- Provide advice to the Commission in the planning, development and management of evaluation and reviews of mental health services, programs and system reform issues
- Provide analysis of international, national and state trends in mental health and well-being and identification of emerging policy issues at the systems level.
- Prepare high quality briefs, discussion papers, correspondence and presentations to support the information needs of the Executive and Commissioners.
- Prepare and/or assist in the preparation of a broad range of communications including Ministerial briefings, correspondence, parliamentary question responses, speech notes, presentations and discussion papers.
- Develop and maintain relationships with relevant stakeholders, including federal and state government and non-government organisations, and facilitate formal and ongoing engagement.
Key Challenges
• Synthesizing information and preparing reports on complex concepts to a wide variety of audiences.
• Ensuring accuracy in the interpretation and reporting of information.
• Identifying and disseminating information regarding trends, systemic issues and areas of interest for the Commission.
• Managing small to medium projects involving consultants and contractors.
Essential Requirements
• Demonstrated experience in monitoring and reporting on the implementation of government strategies and frameworks.
• Strong skills in writing reports on key areas relevant to mental health or health reform.
• Demonstrated high level experience in analysing and interpreting qualitative and quantitative health and related data, research and information.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to organise and present complex information in a clear, logical and systematic way.
• Strong project and contract management skills.
• Strong ability to engage with government, non-government and carers and consumer stakeholders on a range of Commission priority areas.
• Ability to display initiative; sound organisational skills, capacity to multi-task, meet deadlines and prioritise work in a high-volume work area.
• Demonstrated ability to work independently or as a member of an effective, multi-disciplinary team.
• Knowledge and understanding of the role of the NSW Mental Health Commission and the mental health sector.
How to apply
For applications to be considered, candidates must upload a current resume and a cover letter of 2 page maximum. The cover letter is to outline your capabilities and experience relevant to this role and to provide brief answers to the two questions below
- Can you describe a time when you had to write a report that required synthesizing complex information into a clear and concise document? How did you approach the task, and what strategies did you employ to ensure the report effectively communicated its intended message to the audience?
- Provide an example of a complex project you managed to strict time frames and how you achieved the result. In your response, describe some of the challenges that you faced and how you overcame them.
Part of the assessment process may include additional online capability testing, skills testing or work samples in accordance with the new Government Sector Employment Act 2013.
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For role related queries or questions contact Kimberley Booth preferably by email - Kimberley.Booth@health.nsw.gov.au or mobile (0452 199 816).
Applications close: Wednesday, 14 May 2025 at 11:59PM