Work Type: Ongoing - Full-time
Salary: $77,594 - $94,405
Grade: VPS 3
Occupation: Emergency management
Location: Melbourne - CBD and Inner Metro suburbs
Reference: 8210
This role is responsible for the effective management of incidents, accidents, hazardous spillages, and any emergencies that impact traffic flow across Melbourne’s freeways and arterial roads.
Given the critical nature of these transport links and the high volume of traffic, even minor incidents can result in significant disruptions. The role requires proactive engagement and coordination with both internal and external stakeholders to resolve incidents safely, and efficiently.
This role places safety at the core of all activities.
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Key Selection Criteria
To be successful as an Incident Response Officer, you will need strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to interpret guidelines, resolve complex issues, and take decisive action. Where solutions are unclear, you will analyse available information, consult with others when required, and apply sound judgment to ensure effective decision-making.
Building and maintaining positive stakeholder relationships is key. You will respond promptly to client needs, provide clear updates on developments, and take ownership of resolving inquiries or issues. Strong interpersonal skills will enable you to understand stakeholder perspectives, tailor communication appropriately, and ensure service delivery meets expectations.
You will also demonstrate resilience and resourcefulness, adapting confidently to challenges and providing constructive feedback. By monitoring and mobilising resources effectively within guidelines, you’ll help maintain service standards while managing demands. Your ability to communicate persuasively, using facts and evidence to support your position, will further strengthen outcomes in this role.
Position accountabilities– Provide incident response services on freeways and arterial roads.
– Identify incidents which have the potential to cause serious traffic or safety issues.
– Provide regular status information to the Traffic Operations Centre during incidents.
– Represent Department of Transport and Planning as the Traffic Commander when hand over is required on site from other agencies.
– Arrange for the provision of appropriate resources to manage the incident.
– Liaise with other agencies and resources to optimise outcomes and minimise community impacts for incidents.
– Ensure that any follow up actions are completed.
– Participates in internal briefings.
– In line with Section 31A of the Public Administration Act 2004 (Vic) other duties may be assigned consistent with employment classification, skills, and capabilities.
Qualifications and experience
– Driving Licence (without any restriction which preclude the incumbent from performing the inherent requirements of the position and which cannot be reasonably accommodated by the Department) (mandatory)
– Level 2 First Aid certificate. (desirable).
Culture Value
We welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds representing the community that we serve, including veterans, parents, carers, First Peoples, people with disability, multicultural, multifaith and LGBTIQA+ individuals.
As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and high-performance culture. Through shared actions and behaviours aligned with our strategy and direction, we empower our people to thrive and meaningfully contribute to the department’s goals.
What we offer
Working at the Department of Transport and Planning provides people with the opportunity to contribute to creating thriving places and connected communities for all Victorians.
For further details please refer to Careers at the Department of Transport and Planning.
Pre-employment checks and employment conditions
All new appointments to the department will be subject to a National Criminal Records Check, Misconduct Screening, and a Qualification Check where there is a requirement for a mandatory qualification. Information provided to the Department of Transport and Planning will be treated in the strictest confidence consistent with the requirements of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or hold a valid work permit or visa necessary for the nature of the position.
Recipients of Victorian Public Service (VPS) voluntary departure packages should note that re-employment restrictions apply.
Non-VPS applicants will be subject to a probation period of six months.
How to apply
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Applications close at 11.59pm on Thursday the 4th of September, 2025
Please include both your resume and a cover letter. All applications must be submitted via the online portal, we’re unable to accept email or manual submissions.
For further information about the role, please contact Steven Bevens, Team Leader Incident Response Services -Team 1 Network Operation at [email protected]
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