Chief Executive Officer and Principal Registrar, County Court of Victoria at County Court
Victoria, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Apr, 25

Salary

419000.0

Posted On

13 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

OVERVIEW

Work type: Full time
Salary: $290,601 - $419,000
Grade: SES2
Occupation: Executive Management
Location: CBD

Reference: VG/JEP031SB

  • Victoria’s principal trial Court
  • Drive innovation and court performance
  • Attractive remuneration negotiable (SES 2 remuneration range $290,601 - $419,000)

ABOUT US

The County Court of Victoria (CCV), led by the Chief Judge, is Victoria’s principal trial Court and comprises over 90 judicial officers. Its purpose is to hear and determine matters in a fair, timely, efficient and accessible way. Operating in Melbourne and at 11 regional locations, the County Court presides over more than 10,000 cases a year across Criminal, Commercial and Common Law.

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Chief Judge, the CEO leads over 300 staff to provide judicial support in court and chambers and perform public facing registry services. The CEO is accountable for the Court’s administrative services and with the Chief Judge drives the to be an innovative, accessible court delivering fair, transparent and efficient justice.
The role is influential in driving positive reform to operations, optimising the utilisation of resources and developing programs that enhance the Court’s sustainability. In leading a multi-disciplinary team, the CEO will uphold exemplary standards and foster a high-performing, accountable and transparent culture.
Working collaboratively with, and reporting on some matters to the CEO of Court Services Victoria (CSV), the appointee will play a key role in the realisation of the benefits of the CSV shared services model. The position represents the Court with external stakeholders within government and non-government sectors to integrate policy and the delivery of services.

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