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Manager - Practice Systems

Our Watch Limited

Our Watch is a national not-for-profit established in 2013 to drive nation-wide change in the culture, behaviours and attitudes that lead to violence against women and their children.

Our Watch’s vision is an Australia where women and their children live free from all forms of violence. Our mandate is to stop violence before it happens, and our purpose is to provide national leadership to prevent all forms of violence against women and their children. Our work will always be based on sound research and strong and diverse partnerships.

Our Watch recognises and values diversity amongst its staff and strongly encourages suitably qualified people from all backgrounds, especially people who have a strong understanding of intersectionality either by working with a diverse range of population groups or through lived experience.

Our Watch is committed to increasing employment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the organisation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

About the role

Reporting to the Director, Practice Leadership, this is an important leadership role overseeing the implementation of the Practice Leadership operational plan with a particular focus on systems integration, scale up and sustainability. You will lead a small team to deliver on a broad range of activities including overall strategy and specific prevention initiatives.

This is a full-time position located in the Practice Leadership team, with a strong role in leadership and management of the practice systems team. The role’s primary responsibility is to manage a portfolio of initiatives in education, workplace, sport setting and other sectors with the ultimate goal of increased quality prevention practice across Australia.

You will be accountable for externally-facing engagement and communications, and for identifying, managing and, where necessary, escalating emerging risks and urgent issues. You will develop and nurture effective collaborative relationships across the organisation and with key stakeholders, including staff in government departments and agencies, and proactively contribute to team and organisational improvement projects.

About you

You will be an experienced leader and have significant project development and project management experience, strong stakeholder engagement and partnership skills, staff management skills and familiarity with action research methodologies and evidence-based resource development.

A position description is attached.

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