Description:
Teachers Registration BoardJob reference: 661202
Location: 5000 - ADELAIDE
Job status: Ongoing
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
About the Teachers Registration Board:
The Teachers Registration Board (the TRB) is established under the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004 (the Act) and the Teachers Registration and Standards Regulations 2021 to regulate the teaching profession. The object of the Act is, in the public interest, to maintain a teacher registration system and professional standards for teachers to ensure its members are competent, fit and proper to have the care of children.
The TRB employs its own staff and is a public sector agency under the Public Sector Act 2009 . The South Australian Public Sector Salaried Employees Interim Award and the South Australian Public Sector Enterprise Agreement: Salaried 2021 governs the employment conditions of the Board.
The TRB will uphold public sector values through its decisions, actions and interactions. In addition, we are committed to our values:
- Collaboration: We collaborate in our work practices. We effect partnerships with teachers, Initial Teacher Education providers and the community to enable teachers to thrive, now and into the future.
- Innovation: We balance opportunity and risk in the pursuit of continual improvement.
- Integrity: We are accountable by demonstrating ethical conduct and honesty.
- Transparency: We ensure information and accurate communication is delivered in a timely manner.
The TRB makes decisions that comply with legislation, are ethical and are consistent with approved policy and procedure. The TRB is a self-funded statutory authority where financial planning, management and accountability of Teacher registration fees enables delivery of a broad range of agency functions.
To find out more about the TRB please visit https://www.trb.sa.edu.au
Role Description
The Manager, Registration is accountable to the Director, Regulatory Performance for providing high-level direction to lead, oversee and ensure effective delivery of services to facilitate the maintenance of teacher registration systems to ensure there are competent educators that are fit and proper persons to have the care of children.
This role is offered at full time ongoing and at the MAS3 level - located in the heart of the Adelaide CBD.
Role Summary
The key responsibilities of the Manager, Registration include:
- Providing expert advice, direction and consultation services on strategic and operational policy, procedures and legislative matters to the Registrar and Director, Regulatory Performance in relation to teacher registration and to empower the decision-making processes of the TRB.
- The strategic and operational management, leadership and coordination of the Registration team through effective decision making and team development to support Board policy and directions.
- Developing, implementing and maintaining appropriate operational frameworks, plans and management strategies that contribute to meeting corporate objectives and comply with resource allocations.
- Providing direction and expertise in the development and review of policies and implementation of Board guidelines and processes to ensure the effective delivery of registration functions.
- Contributing to high quality documentation relating to a range of complex and politically sensitive matters including co-ordination of Ministerial and Cabinet Submissions.
Selection Criteria
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Highly developed written and oral communication skills, including negotiation and conflict resolution skills across a diverse range of people, and able to utilise empathy and sensitivity as necessary. This includes a cross-cultural understanding, particularly in relation to a diverse range of people with English as a second language.
- Ability to lead change and continuous improvement processes in a challenging environment.
- High-level ability for rapid assessment of policy implications and the ability to negotiate changes with senior staff as necessary.
- Highly competent in the exercise of judgement and implementation of practical solutions including the provision of advice to the senior management on complex and sensitive issues.
Organisational Skills
- Extensive experience in leading and managing a unit to meet performance outcomes in a complex regulatory environment including monitoring, reporting and analysing the provision of quality services.
- High-level strategic thinking and problem-solving skills with the capacity to develop and implement policies and procedures to support TRB objectives.
- Proven successful experience in leading change initiatives.
Technical Skills
- A sound knowledge and understanding of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004 and Teachers Registration and Standards Regulations 2021.
- Extensive understanding of the teaching profession and the application of the professional standards.
- Knowledge of current local and national initiatives in relation to teacher registration.
- Demonstrated experience in the provision of specialist advice to senior/executive levels and representing an agency on cross sector committees/meetings and/or at intra/interstate level.
- Extensive experience in the preparation and presentation of reports in accordance with legislative and administrative requirements.
- A sound knowledge and experience in the interpretation and application of legislation pertaining to the registration of teachers, policies, practices and legislative requirements relating to compliance mechanisms, administrative enquiries and grievances.
- Proven ability to recognise and discreetly deal with confidential matters, demonstrate integrity of the highest order and exercise diplomatic skills appropriate to sensitive and high-level issues.
Qualifications and Experience
- An appropriate tertiary qualification in Education, Law and/or Public Administration. Demonstrated experience in a regulatory environment.
Continuous Improvement and Organisational Safety
- Seek opportunities to improve organisational processes by contributing to improvement initiatives, fostering good customer service and participating in professional development opportunities.
- Ability to keep accurate and complete records of core business activities in accordance with agency responsibilities under the State Records Act 1997.
- A sound understanding of policies and principles relating to equal employment opportunity programs and work health and safety.
Application Instructions
All applications must be submitted online.
To be considered for an interview, applicants are requested to submit a curriculum vitae/resume and a cover letter addressing the essential minimum requirements as outlined in the role description (maximum two pages).
For further guidelines in relation to writing your job application, please refer to the attached TRB Job Applications Guidelines .
Please also complete and submit the TRB Application Cover Sheet and the Pre-Employment Declaration (see attachments).
For any further information, please contact Joseph Nguyen, Director, Regulatory Performance via email: joseph.nguyen@trb.sa.edu.au or phone: 0455 206 186.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted within three weeks after the closing date. If you have not been contacted within three weeks of closing, then unfortunately your application has not been successful at this time.
The TRB promotes a workplace that actively seeks to include, welcome and value unique contributions of all people. The TRB encourages people with disability, Aboriginal Australians, young people, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for this role.
Special Conditions
The successful applicant will be required to complete a Working with Children Check (WWCC), and a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC), the results of which the TRB finds satisfactory prior to being employed.
The TRB will seek a renewed WWCC and NCCHC every five years.
Primary Contact
Joseph Nguyen
Email: joseph.nguyen@trb.sa.edu.au
Phone: 0455 206 186
Applications close: 13/04/2025 11:45 PM
Attachments:
- Pre-Employment-Declaration_240522.pdf
- RD Manager Registration MAS3 March 2025.pdf
- TRB - Job Application Cover Sheet.pdf
- TRB - Job Application Guidelines.pdf
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.