The opportunity: We’re looking for a self-motivated and pragmatic leader to drive our strategic planning and leverage data and technology to improve business performance.
About the role
The Strategy, Innovation and Improvement (SII) team is focused on setting and monitoring Landgate’s strategy on behalf of our Board and Executive, and driving business improvement to benefit our government, industry and community customers.
The Senior Manager SII is responsible for delivering the corporate strategy, reporting, business improvement and innovation functions. The role requires exceptional engagement with senior leaders across the business to develop our strategy and support strategic and operational priorities.
The team is part of the Strategy, Communications & Engagement (SC&E) branch, with the Communications & Engagement team. Together, they tell Landgate’s story, strengthen stakeholder relationships and proactively respond to external influences to enhance our reputation as WA’s land information authority. The Senior Manager SII reports to the Director SC&E.
This is a permanent full-time position however part-time arrangements may be considered.
Role Requirements
- Significant experience in strategic planning, business improvement and corporate reporting
- Proven problem-solving and analytical skills to develop strategy and performance improvement projects that meet business needs
- Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills, including the ability to work collaboratively to achieve outcomes
If you would like further information, please contact Thamis Kint, Director Strategy, Communications & Engagement on 08 9273 9113 or email Thamis.Kint@landgate.wa.gov.au (but please don’t send your application here).
Why join us?
✔ Flexible work arrangements and work-life balance
✔ Career development opportunities and training programs
✔ Inclusive and collaborative culture where your ideas are valued
✔ Modern workspaces in Midland Square with hybrid work options
We are a forward-thinking government organisation shaping the future of land information services in WA. We support our people’s professional growth, well-being, and success through ongoing development opportunities, flexible working, and a culture that values diverse perspectives.
Landgate is a safe and inclusive workplace that embraces diversity. We’re committed to increasing representation of First Nations people and have applied Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 to this recruitment process. See our FAQ for more information.
For more information on Landgate, our values and employee benefits, visit our website
Ready to apply?
To be considered for this opportunity, please submit a:
- comprehensive CV demonstrating your experience and key achievements relevant to the position
- covering letter of no more than two pages addressing the criteria outlined under ‘Role Requirements’ (see attached Job Description Form for further information)
To be eligible for appointment, applicants must have a valid work visa (for fixed term appointments) or be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or have a visa to live and work indefinitely in Australia (for permanent appointments).
Before applying, ensure the role and Landgate align with your goals. Further information on how to prepare your application and our recruitment process can be found here
All applicants are requested to apply online. Please select the “APPLY FOR JOB” button at the top/bottom of this advertisement. Should you encounter any problems lodging your online application please contact the Recruitment team at recruitment@landgate.wa.gov.au during business hours (8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday – Friday) prior to the specified closing time.
If you have any needs that require adjustments to allow you to fully participate in the application and assessment process, or alternative methods of communication, please contact recruitment@landgate.wa.gov.au.
Please note
Vacancies may be offered on a permanent or fixed term basis for the next 12 months. If a similar vacancy in a similar location becomes available in this time, applicants deemed suitable may be considered.
The recommended applicant will be required to complete a pre-employment screening process prior to appointment. This includes provision of a current National Police Certificate that is less than twelve months old, declaration of any previous discipline or misconduct findings or allegations, and the verification of claims made throughout the recruitment process. It is the responsibility of the applicant to incur all costs associated with obtaining a National Police Certificate.