Work Type: Fixed-term - Full-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Grade in advertisement
Occupation: Projects
Location: Melbourne - CBD and Inner Metro suburbs
Reference: VG/POV/IC/1911929
Complaints and Projects Officer
Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Commission
The Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Commission (the Commission) supports the integrity of the Victorian Parliament and promotes a respectful and safe parliamentary workplace. Established under the Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Act 2024 (Vic), we handle reports of parliamentary misconduct and provide guidance, education and training to uphold high standards across the Parliament.
This is a unique opportunity for a skilled complaints officer to draw on their diverse skills and make a significant contribution to the integrity of the Victorian Parliament. Alongside a small, collaborative team, you'll work to maintain public confidence in the institution of parliament, and promote a respectful and safe parliamentary workplace.
About the role
As a Complaints and Projects Officer, you will support the Commission's referral and complaint handling function and contribute to projects across the agency. Your primary focus will be assessing and managing referrals relating to alleged parliamentary misconduct by Members of Parliament, Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries, in line with the Commission's legislation and remit.
Key tasks:
About you
You are a skilled communicator who can navigate complex, sensitive matters with professionalism, integrity and a trauma‑informed approach. You bring strong analytical and writing skills, sound judgment and a commitment to procedural fairness and a safe, respectful parliamentary workplace.
Desirable experience in complaint handling/case management (preferably in integrity or regulatory contexts), experience supporting investigations, expertise in policy/procedure writing, and relevant qualifications (e.g., law, legal studies, government investigations).
Why join us?
We offer flexible work arrangements, including a hybrid model with core in‑person days on Tuesdays and Thursdays at our office near the heritage‑listed Parliament House, with the option to work from home on other days.
Your wellbeing matters to us. As an organisation with a sharp focus on workplace standards, we work hard to support our people and promote wellbeing across our small team.
We are committed to your professional development a nd training, and we provide learning and development opportunities throughout the year in line with your career goals. Because we are a small team, we strongly encourage our people to broaden their skills and provide supportive opportunities to learn about different functions across the team.
Most importantly, you'll be part of meaningful and interesting work that supports parliamentary integrity. Everything we do is grounded in the principles of integrity, independence, effectiveness, accountability, fairness, transparency, and respect and safety.
For more information about a career with us, visit our website: www.pwsic.vic.gov.au.
How to apply
Using the "Apply Now" button, please include your resume and a brief cover letter (1-2 pages) broadly outlining your experience and how it directly relates to the position.
Applications close: Tuesday 17 March, 11:59PM.
The process from here
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in a brief video/audio interview process, before an interview conducted by a selection panel. This interview may take place in our offices located in the Melbourne CBD (preferred) or online.
Accessibility
If you require assistance or adjustments to fully participate in the application or interview process for this role, please contact our Recruitment Team via email [email protected] or on (03) 8682 2842.
Privacy Collection Notice
Personal information is handled in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) (PDP Act) and other relevant legislation.
Your information will also be provided to the Parliamentary Workplace Standards and Integrity Commission as part of the recruitment process.
Child Safe Standards
The parliamentary departments are committed to upholding the Victorian Child Safe Standards and the protections afforded to children in the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005. We are committed to the cultural safety of Aboriginal children, the cultural safety of children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, and to providing a safe environment for children with a disability.