Land Data Supervisor at NSW Property Workplace Development
SWS, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Oct, 25

Salary

99938.0

Posted On

19 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Human Resources/HR

Description

TOGETHER WE SHAPE THRIVING COMMUNITIES, PUBLIC SPACES, PLACES AND ECONOMIES.

  • Fantastic opportunity for someone with excellent attention to detail
  • Ongoing Full-Time opportunity
  • Office location – Negotiable Parramatta, Newcastle, Orange.
  • Salary relative to experience, and ranges from $99,938 to $110,271 + super

PERKS OF WORKING FOR VNSW:

  • It’s great: We work hard, but we play hard too… and enjoy a laugh
  • It’s digital: You’ll have access to modern devices and tools - with a modernised valuation platform known as Val IQ
  • It’s rewarding: With huge operational and strategic delivery pieces that underpin core government functions and services there’ll never be a dull day
  • It’s flexible: We’re hybrid and split between the office, on the road and home. You’ll have access to generous leave options
    Value NSW are currently seeking to appoint a Land Data Supervisor, to support the Land Data Team Leader in ensuring the integrity of the Register of Land Values in accordance with the Valuation of Land Act, other relevant legislation and Value NSW policies and procedures.
    The Land Data Supervisor within the Land Data Management team is a key role with Value NSW. As the Land Data Supervisor, you will perform maintenance of the Register of Land Values, ensuring customers and stakeholders are provided with accurate property information and land values. The role also provides supervision, training and support to staff, and is integral in resolving complex enquiries, and performing quality assurance to ensure accuracy and data integrity, whilst meeting key performance outcomes.

ABOUT US

The Valuer General is an independent statutory officer, appointed by the Governor of New South Wales to oversee the State’s land valuation system.

Value NSW (VNSW), part of the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure, delivers the valuation system for rating and taxing as well as compulsory acquisition compensation purposes via delegation of the Valuer General of NSW. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Making more than 2.7 million residential, rural, commercial and industrial valuations annually, with a total value of approximately $3 trillion as well as managing compulsory acquisition determinations in situations where government cannot reach agreement, totalling over $1 billion per annum
  • Delivering customer services and experience for 2.7 million landholders per annum – receiving up to 50,000 calls and many more enquiries
  • Monitoring, assurance and governance pertaining to the quality of the valuations undertaken relevant to both the Valuation of Land Act 1916 and the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991.

In addition, VNSW provides other specialised valuation activities, services and determinations for other cluster or statewide government partners – including being responsible for the delivery of all valuations for government property transactions as defined by the Government Property Framework and Treasurer’s Directions as well as more than $84 billion in government asset valuations for financial accounting purposes.

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Responsibilities
  • Making more than 2.7 million residential, rural, commercial and industrial valuations annually, with a total value of approximately $3 trillion as well as managing compulsory acquisition determinations in situations where government cannot reach agreement, totalling over $1 billion per annum
  • Delivering customer services and experience for 2.7 million landholders per annum – receiving up to 50,000 calls and many more enquiries
  • Monitoring, assurance and governance pertaining to the quality of the valuations undertaken relevant to both the Valuation of Land Act 1916 and the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991
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