Ongoing Role
The Social Services Regulator is committed to strengthening protections and rights of vulnerable Victorians accessing social services.
The Social Services Regulator is a statutory authority that was established under the Social Services Regulations Act 2021 (the Act). The Act gives effect to a comprehensive new regulatory scheme that aims to keep Victoria’s social service users safe from harms such as abuse and neglect.
The purpose of the scheme is to:
- support the safe delivery of social services
- embed a new set of Social Service standards for all service providers
- ensure service providers understand their role in protecting the rights of social service users
- define roles and responsibilities of service providers
- give the Regulator monitoring and enforcement powers to respond to risks of harm
- improve information sharing between regulators so they can identify and respond to risks of harm
- replace the framework previously overseen by the Human Services Regulator.
The scheme applies to prescribed services set out in the Social Services Regulations 2023 (Regulations). They include:
- Child protection services
- Community based child and family services
- Disability services
- Family violence services
- Homelessness services
- Out of home care services
- Secure welfare services
- Sexual assault services
- Supported residential services.
THE ROLE
The Regulatory Officer plays an important role in delivering the Victorian Social Services Regulator's functions under the Social Services Regulation Act 2021 (the Act) and regulatory frameworks.
The intake, triage and intelligence function at the Social Services Regulator supports the Regulator to:
- provide a consistent and timely response to contact from service users, service providers and the community
- triage matters for response by relevant teams and Schemes
- ensure information is shared with relevant authorities and peer regulators in a timely way to manage risk and support appropriate action
- translate information from our regulatory operations, sector engagement, and peer regulators into actionable intelligence, which informs and supports regulatory decisions.
This team is instrumental in building understanding of duty holders, regulated sectors, risk profiles, emerging risks and trends. As a Regulatory Officer – Intelligence, you will systematically identify, collect and analyse information to build timely, fit-for-purpose intelligence that supports the SSR's regulatory decision-making and problem-solving. You will draw on your broad knowledge of the schemes administered by the Regulator and the harms the SSR seeks to proactively address and work collaboratively with operational teams and peer regulators to share information and gather intelligence. Working in the Intake, Triage and Intelligence team, this role may undertake a range of regulatory responsibilities, including ensuring regulated entities' compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements.
ACCOUNTABILITIES INCLUDE
- Investigations, Child Safeguarding, Registrations, Intake, Triage or Intelligence activities.
- Lead complex, sensitive assessments and investigations of regulated entities (both proactive and responsive), negotiate resolution and – where necessary – prepare and present evidence to inform regulatory action.
- Coordinate incoming information, including incidents, referrals from peer agencies, reports of concern about service delivery from a range of stakeholders into supporting systems.
- Coordinate bespoke guidance to internal and external stakeholders regardingincident reporting practices and requirements, including the provision of training where required.
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants are encouraged to apply online. Attachments can be uploaded in .doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt or .rtf formats.
Applicants are required to submit a CV and Cover Letter (max 2 pages) outlining their suitability to the role in line with the Key Selection Criteria.
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or hold a valid work permit or visa. Work eligibility will be checked as part of the recruitment process.
Preferred candidates will be required to complete pre-employment screening, including a national police check and misconduct screening.
For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please contact SSR HR at [email protected].
Please apply to submit your interest in this position.