Accreditation Officer at New South Wales Government
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Accreditation, Education, Quality Assurance, Stakeholder Engagement, Analytical Skills, Problem-Solving, Communication, Collaboration, Presentation Skills, Policy Development, Data Analysis, Research, Teaching Standards, Continuous Improvement, Advisory Skills, Support Resources

Industry

Law Enforcement

Description
Guiding the future of NSW education Position details Senior Education Officer Grade 1 (SEO1) Multiple, full-time roles available both temporary and ongoing Close to Wynyard station & hybrid work arrangements available About us At the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA), we’re dedicated to carrying out meaningful work that drives improvements and elevates student achievement across NSW, now and into the future. We accomplish this by supporting all school sectors with high-quality syllabuses, assessment (including managing the HSC and NAPLAN), teaching standards (e.g., accrediting teachers) and school environments (including setting and monitoring school standards). NESA is a unique organisation in NSW (of around 740FTE staff) with significant state-wide impact, visit our website to learn more about the important work we do. About the role The Teaching Standards and Accreditation directorate leads the accreditation of NSW teachers from early childhood to secondary education, ensuring high-quality teaching across the state. We set accreditation policy, make accreditation decisions, oversee quality assurance, and provide expert support and guidance to teachers and employers. Our work directly contributes to maintaining excellence and consistency in teaching standards across NSW. As an Accreditation Officer within the Teaching Standards and Accreditation Directorate, you will play a vital role in strengthening the quality of teaching in NSW by supporting teachers to achieve and maintain accreditation against the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. Working collaboratively within a high-performing team, you will contribute to ensuring the validity and consistency of accreditation processes, enabling confident, informed and future-focused teaching practice across NSW schools and early childhood services. This is an opportunity for a passionate and knowledgeable education professional who thrives in a dynamic, stakeholder-focused environment. You will make a tangible impact on the teaching profession, while expanding your policy, advisory and presentation experience in a purpose-led organisation. On a day-to-day basis you will be responsible for: Providing timely, expert advice to teachers across all levels of accreditation both verbally and in writing Assessing teacher accreditation applications to ensure compliance with NESA policy and the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers Contributing to the delivery and continuous improvement of accreditation policies, quality assurance measures and support resources Designing and delivering presentations, information sessions and guidance to teachers and stakeholders Developing high-quality support materials informed by research and best practice Analysing data and feedback to inform strategic insights and continuous improvement efforts Contributing innovative, well-considered solutions to emerging accreditation challenges Our ideal candidate will have: Demonstrated ability to deliver high quality advice, correspondence and presentations within established timeframes while managing competing priorities Experience supporting or implementing education, quality assurance or accreditation frameworks in a complex stakeholder environment Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to assess information and identify practical solutions Highly developed communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with experience tailoring guidance to diverse audiences A collaborative working style and the ability to work effectively within a high-performing team Appropriate tertiary education qualifications and accreditation at Proficient Teacher or above (essential) Knowledge of issues pertaining to the accreditation of teachers in NSW including emerging trends in state and national policy (essential) Note: A current NSW Working with Children Check (WWCC) clearance for paid employment is required before commencing in this role. It is not required at the application stage. The cost of the WWCC clearance is the responsibility of the successful applicant. We invite you to download the role description for additional information on the position. At NESA you'll benefit from: An organisation where your contribution has a big impact An enviable CBD location (all modes of transport nearby, and excellent coffee and eateries) with refurbished offices Flexible working arrangements and generous leave entitlements Access to discounted health and fitness memberships via Fitness Passport, an employee assistance program and annual flu vaccinations Salary packaging options Working in a purpose driven and ethical organisation with committed colleagues Ready to join us? Select apply and attach an up-to-date résumé (maximum 5 pages) and a cover letter (maximum 2 pages). Also address the 2 targeted questions below in your online application (maximum of 500 words per response - approximately): Provide an example of when you had to clearly explain teacher accreditation processes to individuals and/or groups with varying levels of understanding. How did you do it and what was the outcome? Outline a situation where you were asked to take on new responsibilities on top of the work you were already doing. What was your reaction? How did you approach the new responsibilities? What impact did this have on your performance? Advice on applying for NSW Public Sector roles If you need reasonable adjustments for the recruitment process and workplace, please reach out to recruitment@nesa.nsw.edu.au Close date: Wednesday, 12 November at 11.59pm AEST Thank you for your interest, we look forward to receiving your application. Important information We particularly welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people of all ages, genders, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans and refugees. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. For ongoing roles, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or an Australian Permanent Resident. Australian Temporary Residents may be considered for a fixed term contract for the length of their visa, depending on the requirements of the hiring area and the position. A Talent Pool (valid for 18 months) may be created for future ongoing and temporary roles.
Responsibilities
As an Accreditation Officer, you will provide expert advice to teachers on accreditation processes and assess applications for compliance with NESA policy. You will also contribute to the development of accreditation policies and support resources while analyzing data for continuous improvement.
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