Manager Intelligence 16687
The Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) acknowledges the Aboriginal people throughout Western Australia as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands, waters, and communities in which we operate. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal people and their cultures, and to Elders past and present.
About the department
DLGSC is a very diverse agency that supports all Western Australians by giving them opportunities to reach their potential and live their very best lives.
Our purpose is to foster a cohesive, prosperous, vibrant and healthy Western Australian community. This is fundamental to WA’s economic development and diversification. It’s key to assuring opportunities for our children and young people into the future. It helps maintain and strengthen the physical and mental health and wellbeing of all community members, and it promotes participation and encourages trust in our government at all levels.
Staff in our department work across the areas of arts, culture and creative industries; sport and recreation industries; racing, gaming and liquor-related industry sectors; the local government sector; culturally and linguistically diverse communities, groups and organisations; and major arts, culture, sporting and recreation infrastructure projects. We also support the people of WA, including First Nations peoples, to connect to their culture and history through Aboriginal History Western Australia, and the State Records Office.
Why work with us?
At DLGSC we are all about ensuring our workforce is made up of ‘Good Humans’!
Finding them, retaining them, and helping them to be the best they can be for themselves, for us, for the people we supply services to, and for our vision of a vibrant, inclusive and resilient Western Australian community.
Our diverse organisation is supported by exceptional, everyday people from all walks of life and many different backgrounds who are supported to genuinely contribute to inclusivity in the workplace.
If you want to work in an inspirational organisation where you have a voice and can contribute to the things that matter to you, then join our awesome team!
We are proudly an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace equity. We support diversity and inclusion in the public sector because it makes us stronger as an organisation, and better able to meet our community’s needs. We strongly encourage people with disability, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women and youth to apply.
DLGSC are committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.
For further information on DLGSC, visit our website.
About Racing, Gaming and Liquor The Racing, Gaming and Liquor (RGL) Division regulates and maintains the integrity of all lawful racing, gambling, and liquor activities in Western Australia.
RGL is committed to delivering a risk-based and intelligence-led approach to our compliance, enforcement and licensing responsibilities.
The Manager Intelligence is a newly created position, which will sit within RGL’s Investigation Team and support the intelligence requirements of the Division.
About the role
This is your opportunity to apply your leadership and intelligence management skills in a dynamic and developing regulatory environment.
The Manager Intelligence is a newly created position, which will sit within RGL’s Investigation Team and support the intelligence requirements of the Division. In this role you will be responsible for:
- Assisting the General Manager Investigations to design, develop and operate a dedicated intelligence function, which will inform RGL’s compliance enforcement and licensing activities.
- Managing, coordinating, developing and disseminating intelligence from a variety of sources, in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.
- Providing expert guidance and advice with respect to intelligence gathering opportunities, methods, systems and management processes.
- Working closely with the Manager Investigations to coordinate and operationalise actionable intelligence.
We have one permanent, full time (75hrs p/f) position available. This role is full time but we may consider a job share arrangement.
For further job-related information, please contact Paul Medlock on 0458573903 (only contact for information about the role).
What’s in it for you?
There are lots of benefits to taking up a role with DLGSC:
- a competitive, award-based salary with annual increments within award bands
- flexible working hours including flexible start/finish times.
- superannuation 11.5%, increasing to 12% by 1 July 2025
- access to salary packaging arrangements
- 3 additional days of leave per year (public service holidays)
- study leave/assistance
- options to purchase additional leave
- 14 weeks paid parental leave, with additional flexibility for new parents returning to work
- leadership and professional development programs
- annual professional development planning cycles
- employee assistance and wellness programs.
Location
This role is based at 140 William Street Perth.
How to apply for this position
Applicants are encouraged to apply online and must provide:
- A comprehensive CV
- A two A4 page (maximum) outline on your skills and knowledge in relation to the Essential Work-Related Requirements that are listed on the attached Job Description Form
- Contact details of two referees, with a preference of one from a current/most recent line manager
For further details on how to apply please read ‘Information for Applicants’.
Please note that all of the Work-Related Requirements may be assessed at some stage during the selection process.
To submit your application, please click on the Apply for Job button.
Pre-employment conditions
To be eligible for appointment, applicants must be an Australian citizen, have permanent resident status in Australia or have a visa that allows you to live and work in Australia for the period of your employment contract. Successful applicants will be required to complete the below prior to commencement:
- A current (within 6 months) National Police Clearance Certificate will be required prior to commencement of employment.
- Pre employment Conflict of Interest form. Please see attached Conflict of Interest guide for further information.
Further information
If you have any access needs that may require adjustments to allow you to fully participate in the application and interview process, or alternative methods of communication, please contact HR Recruitment and Establishment on (08) 6552 7540 or recruitmentandestablishment@dlgsc.wa.gov.au
If you are an Aboriginal person who would like assistance with your application, please contact Jobs and Skills WA on 13 64 64.
We can also be contacted via the National Relay Service on the following numbers:
TTY/voice calls: 133 677
Speak & Listen: 1300 555 727
SMS relay: 0423 677 767
To avoid last minute congestion of the system which may result in your application being received after the closing time and therefore not be eligible, please endeavour to submit your application well before the closing time as late applications will not be accepted.
While this selection process will initially be used to fill the above vacancy, applicants found suitable for this position may be considered for ‘similar’ vacancies within DLGSC and/or the wider public sector which arise within 12 months of the recruitment process being endorsed. In addition to this, should the successful applicant decline or vacate the advertised position, then the next most suitable applicant may also be selected from this process. Future vacancies may be considered to fill fixed term, permanent, part-time or full-time roles.
Closing date: Friday 4 April 2025 at 4.00 pm (AWST)
Attachments
- Generic JDF - Manager Intelligence L7.docx
- Information for Applicants
- Pre employment Conflict of Interest guide
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