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Corporate Governance Partner - Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator

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  • Join a highly regarded, purpose-driven organisation that plays a vital role in keeping Australians safe across the nation's rail networks
  • Exceptional opportunity for an experienced governance professional to influence organisational integrity, compliance and best practice governance at a national level
  • Adelaide - Full-time - Hybrid work environment

Working closely with the Senior Manager Governance and Risk, Executive Leadership Team and governance committees, you will provide expert governance advice, lead key governance frameworks and oversee Freedom of Information (FOI) processes across multiple Australian jurisdictions.

This is an exceptional opportunity for a highly experienced governance professional who enjoys working at both a strategic and operational level, influencing organisational outcomes while supporting an organisation with a meaningful national purpose, keeping Australia's railways safe.

We are searching for a proactive governance professional who thrives on building effective frameworks, partnering with stakeholders and continuously improving governance practices.

You are highly adaptable, naturally organised and enjoy working in complex environments where you can bring structure, strengthen governance frameworks and continuously improve policies and processes.

You will bring exceptional attention to detail, strong judgement and outstanding communication skills, with the confidence to work collaboratively with executives, committee members and regulators in a complex national environment.

Impact of the organisation

The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) is the independent statutory body responsible for national rail safety. Headquartered in Adelaide and with offices across Australia, ONRSR is deeply committed to promoting and improving rail safety.

Their culture is purposeful, inclusive and collaborative – where people are empowered to bring their authentic best selves to work and each contribute to enhancing rail safety across the Australian community through targeted, risk-based regulation and actively sharing insights to raise awareness.

Impact you will have in this role

Reporting to the Senior Manager Governance and Risk, you will play a key role in strengthening ONRSR's governance frameworks and ensuring compliance with legislative and regulatory obligations across all Australian jurisdictions.

You will lead governance committee operations, provide expert secretariat services, oversee Freedom of Information processes and partner with stakeholders across the organisation to develop governance policies, improve compliance frameworks and embed best practice governance.

Your work will directly contribute to organisational transparency, accountability and continuous improvement while supporting Executive Leadership and Board Committees in making informed decisions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the planning, coordination and administration of ONRSR's governance committees, including committee secretariat responsibilities
  • Prepare agendas, board papers, reports, minutes and follow-up actions for key governance committees
  • Maintain governance frameworks, statutory registers, delegations, charters and legislative compliance registers
  • Manage ONRSR's Freedom of Information (FOI) processes across multiple Australian jurisdictions
  • Develop and maintain governance, policy and FOI frameworks that align with legislative requirements and organisational objectives
  • Lead the review and continuous improvement of corporate policies, procedures and governance standards
  • Monitor legislative and regulatory changes, ensuring governance frameworks remain current and compliant
  • Provide expert governance and risk advice to executives, leaders and internal stakeholders
  • Promote governance awareness, integrity and accountability across the organisation
  • Partner with the Governance and Risk team to support internal audit, ethics and risk management initiatives

Skills & Experience

  • Proven success in a governance, corporate compliance or company secretariat role within a complex or multi-jurisdictional environment
  • Strong knowledge of corporate governance frameworks, legislative obligations and regulatory compliance across Australian jurisdictions
  • Proven experience coordinating board or governance committee secretariat functions
  • Experience managing Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and legislative compliance processes
  • A curious and resourceful approach to sourcing information for all FOI requests, and strong time management and project management skills to effectively manage competing priorities
  • Highly developed written communication skills with experience preparing board papers, reports and governance documentation
  • Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to build trusted relationships across executive, board and external stakeholder groups
  • Strong organisational and project management capabilities with exceptional attention to detail
  • Proven ability to exercise sound judgement, discretion and confidentiality
  • Experience using governance systems, electronic document management systems and SharePoint
  • A strong governance background and tertiary qualifications in Law, Governance, Public Administration or a related discipline are preferred.

Benefits

  • 3 days leave at Christmas
  • Ability to access annual leave at half pay
  • Annual salary increases in accordance with the ONRSR Enterprise Agreement 2025-2029
  • 16 to 18 weeks of paid parental leave, depending on length of service
  • Reproductive health leave

Apply now

Please apply by uploading your resume. For any questions please contact Chloe Barton at [email protected] using the subject line: Corporate Governance Partner - Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator enquiry via EthicalJobs or 0426 161 985.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, with conversations progressing with suitable candidates throughout the recruitment process. Interviews may commence prior to the closing date, so we encourage early applications.

Impact Advising is committed to creating diverse and inclusive work environments that reflect the rich tapestry of our communities. We believe that diversity enriches organisations and fosters innovation. We are dedicated to building workforces that are representative of the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our society. We embrace diversity in all its forms, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, disability, and cultural background. We actively seek to foster inclusive workplaces where all employees can bring their whole selves to work, feel respected and valued, and have equal opportunities for growth and advancement. We are committed to providing a fair and unbiased recruitment process, and we strive to eliminate any barriers that may impede the inclusion and participation of underrepresented groups in the workforce

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