Work Type: Fixed-term - Full-time or part-time
Salary: $138,631 - $185,518
Grade: VPS 6
Occupation: Policy
Location: Melbourne
Reference: VG/101681
Principal Policy Officer
The Role
The Principal Policy Officer will lead critical work to develop policy proposals, deliver demonstration projects and drive systemic skills reform across Victoria's vocational education and training (VET) system. The role provides high-quality policy development, analysis and evidence-based advice on complex issues relating to VET, qualifications, and national and state skills systems. The successful candidate will bring strong understanding of the VET system, experience in designing system-level policy, and the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders to support strategic reform across the national skills system.
Main Accountabilities
The Team
This position forms part of the Engagement and Skills Reform Branch within the Victorian Skills Authority.
The Branch leads the VSA's work on skills reform and manages external engagement with industry, regional stakeholders and national partners. It drives statewide and local problem-solving to support effective skills supply and leads policy development and engagement with the national skills system.
About You
You bring strong capability in policy design and development, with the ability to analyse complex issues, develop far-reaching proposals and provide strategic advice to senior leaders. You excel at partnering and co-creation, building trusted relationships and facilitating effective collaboration to achieve shared outcomes. You also apply systems thinking to diagnose trends and opportunities and understand how broader system linkages shape policy directions.
Further Information
For a confidential discussion, please contact Jodee Price, Manager – National System Engagement and Reform Unit, at [email protected] or on 0407 474 472.
The Department is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation. We have zero tolerance of child abuse and are committed to taking necessary steps to protect children from harm by adopting a preventative, proactive and participatory approach to child safety in accordance with the Child Safe Standards.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a National Police Records Check prior to commencing employment with the Department.
Please note: We are committed to inclusive recruitment. If you require an adjustment to participat e in any stage of the recruitment process or have a particular requirement to be communicated with by either telephone or email only, please notify the DJSIR Talent Acquisition Team on 0472 875 685 or via email at [email protected] with the position number in the subject line.
How to Apply
Please click the ‘Apply Now' button. As part of the application process, you will need to provide a copy of your resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria outlined in the position description.
Applications close at 23:59pm on 11 January 2026.