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Director, Regulation


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Location : Melbourne, Victoria


Created : 2025-07-16


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

New leadership role overseeing a growing regulatory function and providing strategic direction and support to the Assistant Commissioner, Electoral Integrity and Regulation VPS Grade 7.1 ($188,297 to $210,891 p.a. plus 12% superannuation guarantee) Unique opportunity for an experienced regulatory leader to steer the next phases of the VECs regulatory journey as we prepare for the 2026 State electionWhat you will be doingReporting directly to Assistant Commissioner, Electoral Integrity and Regulation, this role will be responsible for:Setting the strategic direction and providing senior leadership for the VEC''s regulatory functionSteering the direction and formulation of the VEC''s regulatory priorities and promoting complianceOverseeing regulatory activities, including investigations, regulatory outcomes, intelligence, prosecutions, compliance monitoring and referralsInforming, nurturing and building relationships with government agencies and other regulatorsDriving and leading the VEC''s regulatory function towards better practice regulation and demonstrating excellence among electoral commissionsWhat you will bring to the roleSenior leadership experience in regulation, assurance, risk, investigations, enforcement or a related field.Demonstrated understanding of investigative, law enforcement and prosecutorial processes, including the responsible use of coercive powers, supervising the consolidation of evidence into high-quality briefs, deciding regulatory enforcement actions and prosecution, and deploying other regulatory responses proportionate to harmExcellent verbal and written communication skills and expertise in negotiating and influencing solutions to complex organisational problemsExperience in good public administration practices, including crisis, issue and risk management, assurance, audit, integrity and statutory reporting requirementsCommitment to the VEC''s core valuesPleasenote that the successful applicant must have or be eligible to attain a minimum NV-1 national security clearance in Australia. This means only Australian citizens are eligible to apply.How to applyAll applicants must submit:a current CV anda separate document with responses to Key Selection Criteria (KSC) 6.1, 6.3, and 6.5. as listed in the position description.Applications should be lodged online via the Apply Now button (below). The VEC can only accept applications lodged via Victorian Government Careers website.Applications close at 11:59pm on Monday 28 July 2025We highly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities and culturally and linguistically diverse people to apply.We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our workplaces with the people we employ, and at the ballot box with the people we serve. We aim to create a workplace that is inclusive, equitable, and safe for all.We understand that candidates may need adjustments in the recruitment process and/or workplace. For any questions or request for accommodations, please e-mail PeopleMailbox@vec.vic.gov.au . Successful applicants will be required to satisfy character clearance requirements, including but not limited to Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) and working with children check.In accordance with section 17A of the Electoral Act 2002, the VEC may ask applicants to disclose specific political activities that could compromise the perceived independence of the organisation. Learn more about disclosing political activities.For further information please contact Sarah Wright, Strategic Advisor, Electoral Integrity and Regulation at sarah.wright@vec.vic.gov.auUnlock job insightsSalary match Number of applicants Skills matchThe Victorian Electoral Commission is an independent and impartial statutory authority established under Victoria''s Electoral Act 2002.The VEC conducts Victorian State elections, local council elections, certain statutory elections and polls, and commercial and community elections.The VEC also conducts boundary reviews, maintains the Victorian electoral enrolment register, conducts electoral research, provides education services, and works to engage all Victorians who are entitled to vote in the democratic process.Source: This is an extract from the company''s own website.The Victorian Electoral Commission is an independent and impartial statutory authority established under Victoria''s Electoral Act 2002.The VEC conducts Victorian State elections, local council elections, certain statutory elections and polls, and commercial and community elections.The VEC also conducts boundary reviews, maintains the Victorian electoral enrolment register, conducts electoral research, provides education services, and works to engage all Victorians who are entitled to vote in the democratic process.Source: This is an extract from the company''s own website. #J-18808-Ljbffr