Senior Economic Analyst, Provisioning (VPSG5) Job posted: 26/03/2024
Organisation: Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions
Occupation: Economics
Reference: VG/100962
Job posted: 26/03/2024
Closes: 11/04/2024
Occupation: Economics
Classification: VPSG5
Job duration: Not provided
Reference: VG/100962
Occupation: Economics
Salary Range: $106,534 - $128,897
The Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions is focused on growing Victoria's prosperity, building the productive capacity of our economy and increasing participation – by creating more opportunities for people through skills and jobs; helping businesses and industries to thrive; and building vibrant communities and regions. For more information, see the DJSIR Strategic Plan 2023-2027
Established on 1 January 2023, our work spans numerous portfolios, supporting departmental ministers and operating across metropolitan, regional and international offices. We oversee various public entities, including public corporations, regulatory authorities and specialist boards.
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Senior Economic Analyst, Provisioning Salary: $106,534 to $128,897 (Plus Superannuation) Ongoing role Usual hours of work: Full time (flexibility may be available) Usual work location: Melbourne CBD (flexibility may be available) The Team The position of Senior Economic Analyst forms a part of the Policy and Strategy branch (PSB), within the Skills and Employment (SE) group. PSB leads the policy settings, performance monitoring and budget management for the Victorian Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. PSB partners across jurisdictions to influence strong skills outcomes though a contemporary national VET system. The branch influences and collaborates in policy design across the Department portfolios to achieve goals for all learners including cohorts of focus, using different system levers. PSB engages across the whole government to lead policy coordination for SE and contributes to strategic projects of SE priority.?
The Role Reporting to The Manager, Provisioning, the Senior Economic Analyst will have a key role contributing to the enhanced microeconomic analysis, encompassing enhanced planning, engagement, and training market intervention. This role contributes to the development and implementation of a detailed place-based approach to the allocation of training places across Victoria's regions, TAFEs and other training providers. The position provides the key means through which the Government's TAFE funding guarantee is delivered. This role ensures the timely administration, implementation, and management of analytics and reporting to inform senior leadership on complex training needs and VET system settings.?
The key accountabilities of the role will include:
Undertake microeconomic and data analysis and develop and implement place-based allocations approaches for government subsidised training in Victoria Utilise a sophisticated understanding of microeconomics concepts and of the Victorian training system to extract and present relevant data/information Use tools such as databases, Python, R, excel/data cubes and pivot tables to extract, analyse and report appropriately Lead coordination and development in relation to specific areas or projects, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. Respond to feedback and adapt recommendations in accordance with policy requirements and evolving circumstances, maintaining flexibility and responsiveness. About You To be eligible for this position you must hold the mandatory qualification as outlined in the position description.
Further Information For a confidential discussion, please contact Nick MacArthur, A/Director VET Policy via email -
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Successful candidates will be required to undergo a National Police Records Check prior to commencing employment with the Department. For further information on the position, please refer to the attached position description.
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How to Apply Please click the 'Apply Now' button. As part of the application process, you will need to provide a copy of your resume and responses to the key selection criteria listed in the position description. Applications close at midnight on 11 April 2024. To apply for this role, you will be redirected to the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions job application system.
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