Position Description Position DescriptionTeam Leader Infrastructure Strategy & Liveability Its an exciting time to join Were transforming the way we do business with significant investment in customer, digital and business innovation, re>designing our infrastructure to service communities for generations to come and pursuing a circular economy so we can>not only reduce our environmental footprint but also reduce energy costs to keep customer bills affordable. Were also>engaging communities to achieve better outcomes and supporting our incredibly talented and valued leaders and people. Organisational Context east Victoria across an area of 20,000 square kilometres. The service delivery area is bound by Corryong, Yarrawonga,>Benalla and Dartmouth. We operate 21 water treatment facilities and 22 wastewater treatment plants that service most>towns across the region. Over 200 full time equivalent staff are employed at our centres in Wodonga, Wangaratta, Benalla,>Yarrawonga, Corryong, Beechworth, Mount Beauty and Myrtleford. Our operations are overseen by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) on behalf of the>Minister for Water, and the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF) on behalf of the Treasurer. We continue to invest in>innovative and long-term capital projects which contribute to the health and well-being of current and future generations. Strategic Context mission and objectives for the future. 5 years, and is currently conducting whole of region master planning, which outlines water and wastewater infrastructure>requirements for each town in our region experiencing growth, to inform major infrastructure investments required now>and into the future. All these activities inform the pricing of services to customers in the future. The drivers for change>identified in our Corporate Strategy 2040 are: Climate volatility Population growth Technology advancement Customer and community needs and expectations Cultural recognition and diversity Financial sustainability Our Commitment to Health and Safety from bullying and harassment for all employees, contractors, customers and visitors. We prioritise the health, safety>(physical and psychological) and wellbeing of all staff and customers. Transformational Leadership Competencies Business, strategy and negotiation acumen. Agility and adaptability. Program and change management. Communicator, connector, influencer, relationship builder. Opportunity focused, growth mindset. Developing, coaching and supporting others. Leading hybrid teams. Management essentials (safety first, planning, budgeting, delivery, people management,>continuous improvement, opportunity, and risk management). Our Mindsets At where our people are aligned with our business direction, proud of their contribution to business performance, and own a>culture that is centred on the following mindsets: Committed to advancing and supporting people to succeed. Consistent in interactions with people and in applying processes. Provide empathy for people and be willing to place oneself in another persons position. Accountable for ones own actions and responsibilities and playing your part for the success of>the organisation. Cooperative with others to work towards the Corporations common goals. Position Objectives The Team Leader Infrastructure Strategy & Liveability: Plays a leadership role in addressing the Corporations strategic challenges, driving transformation, leveraging>opportunity and managing risk. Aligns strategies and plans across the business across a range of topics such as urban water security, environment,>land use, climate change, circular economy, integrated water management (IWM), liveability, infrastructure>planning, and strategic partnerships to ensure the organisations strategic objectives are being met. Oversees and leads development, maintenance and reporting on key corporation strategy and planning documents>including the Urban Water Strategy, Strategic Land Use Plan and implementation of Corporate Strategy 2040. Manages a team working on infrastructure strategy, IWM and liveability. Key Responsibility Areas Providing management, leadership and development for the team to create a positive culture and ensure high-quality, timely delivery of work. Leading coordination of strategy and planning activities across the business to ensure alignment and delivery of the>Corporations strategic commitments, regulatory, policy and other requirements. Ensuring the Corporations strategy aligns with and appropriately delivers on the broader industry strategic drivers>and policies, such as Water for Victoria and Water is Life. Supporting staff within the team to lead, develop and deliver selected strategies and plans within the team>including the Corporate Strategy 2040, Urban Water Strategy, Integrated Water Management plans and the>Strategic Land Use Plan. Integrating the teams activities to ensure a cohesive package of work that delivers not only the teams objectives>but also that of the Planning and Infrastructure Group and the Corporation. Monitoring and report on progress of strategies and plans to audiences including the executive, Board and the>public. Establishing and maintaining relationships with local government, state government, water authorities, catchment>management authorities, Traditional Owners and other relevant water sector and regional organisations to stay>abreast of issues, approaches and industry trends, to promote the Corporation''s interests and ensure the>Corporations strategic advice aligns with the external context. Providing technical expertise and advice on strategic planning matters to support the delivery of other business>activities, such as long-term infrastructure planning and the development of the price submission to the Essential>Services Commission. Organisational Relationships This role reports to the Manager Infrastructure Strategy & Planning and liaises with all internal stakeholders, peers in water>corporations and local government, government agencies, Traditional Owners and members of the public. Accountability and Extent of Authority The incumbent is required to fulfill the objectives of the position and supervise staff to ensure the attainment of>objectives independent of direct management supervision. Authority delegated under Section 111 of the Water Act 1989 includes, but is not limited to: o Expenditure in accordance with approved budgets o Signing and generation of documents o Management of staff. As directed the Team Leader Infrastructure Strategy & Liveability will represent the Manager Infrastructure Strategy>Planning on external working groups, committees etc. while undertaking the positions duties and as requested>in doing so the incumbent will be required to convey accurate information, to analyse information, debate on>points of relevance to the Corporation and make appropriate decisions while engaged in these associations. Judgement and Decision Making Ability to exercise a considerable degree of independence in fulfilling the requirements of the position within the>bounds of Corporation policy and procedures. Required to use judgement and make decisions in relation to all facets of technical, strategic, research and analysis>work. Using appropriate guidelines and procedures solve problems of a complex nature, decide on alternative options,and provide recommendations. Required to assess community and stakeholder expectations and integrate appropriate issues into evaluation and>decision-making processes. At times the Team Leader Infrastructure Strategy & Liveability will be required to make instantaneous decisions on>issues relevant to projects. In these instances, a high degree of independence and the ability to quickly assess>several alternative courses of action and recommend / implement a preferred option is expected. Specialist skills and knowledge Demonstrated experience in strategy and planning. High level of understanding of water and wastewater issues, requirements, and emerging trends. Demonstrated program planning and project management skills and the ability to organise and use resources in a>cost-effective manner. Financial and budget management, forecasting and tracking, to organise and use resources in a cost-effective>manner. Familiarity with the Water Act 1989. Management Skills Demonstrated ability to lead collaboratively and build and sustain a supportive team environment, promptly and>sensitively addressing issues relating to performance. Demonstrated skills in identifying and providing coaching, guidance, and training to staff to support their ongoing>professional development. Demonstrated ability to balance workloads for staff, including driving multi-skilling and collaboration to minimise>the impact of staff absences and or turn over. Skilfully manage own time in performance of duties achieving goals despite conflicting pressures and priorities. Demonstrated skills in program management, project management and budget management and ability to lead a>team to meet deadlines. Maintain reporting systems to drive performance and accountability of the business units function. Interpersonal Skills Demonstrated ability to act in an independent and responsible manner with initiative and drive. Demonstrated cultural leadership which aligns with constructive example for the team members. Demonstrated advanced written and verbal communication skills. A demonstrated ability to work with, influence and gain cooperation from stakeholders within the Corporation and>with external stakeholders. Qualifications and Experience Tertiary or postgraduate qualifications in Engineering, Science, Geography, Public Policy, Social Sciences or similar. Extensive experience in strategic planning and analysis. Demonstrated experience in program management and project management. Requirements of Employment Employees of Health, Safety and Wellbeing Support the implementation of the businesss HS&W Management System and safe work practices, through high>levels of positive role modelling. Inspire staff to proactively focus on their physical and mental wellbeing. Empower staff to identify workplace hazards (including psychological hazards) and implement the appropriate>control measures. Ensure all incidents regardless of the severity are reported and debriefed in accordance with NEWs procedures. Protecting the Environment helping our communities build resilience and adapt to climate change. This will be demonstrated through continued>emissions reduction, climate adaptation and environmental stewardship. Data Privacy As a Victorian government organisation, 2014 (PDP Act). 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Team Leader Infrastructure Strategy and Liveability (Limited tenure to January 2