About the role Based at our Newstead office the Policy Advisor is responsible for providing support to the Manager Fatigue and Human Factors with regard to shaping and delivering legislative, strategic and policy priorities related to safety management, with a focus on fatigue and human factors, within the national heavy vehicle law Key responsibilities of this role are: Assist with developing and implementing policy advice and strategic planning in the area of Safety Management and Human Factors, including fatigue. Provide advice to support informed decision making on the evaluation of effectiveness of Safety Management systems (SMS) and Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS). Develop and implement strategic heavy vehicle policy in alignment with the broader NHVR’s strategic plan. Undertake research on matters relevant to the role, analyse data, issues and trends, and prepare quality evidence-based policy proposals, briefings and correspondence that communicate findings, recommend policy positions and identify areas for reform. Proactively contribute to developing, implementing, evaluating, and continuously improving strategic and operational policy, procedures, guidelines and regulations relevant to the NHVR. Liaise and consult with government agencies (federal, state and local), industry and other stakeholders, including representing the NHVR on committees and working groups as required. NHVR is going through considerable transformation, and this is an exciting time to join the organisation. To learn more, the position description can be found on the NHVR Careers site - https://careers.nhvr.gov.au/jobs/search About You As the ideal candidate you will have experience with policy interpretation and writing. You will be a self-starter and have the ability to work autonomously whilst working part of a greater team and strategic direction. Motivated to contribute to outcomes, you will be an out of the box thinker, who thrives in solving complex issues. Your exceptional communication both written and verbal and stakeholder management skills will see you successful in this role. To be successful in this role you will possess Demonstrated ability to plan and manage projects or tasks to achieve specific objectives and deliver expected outcomes in a dynamic environment with competing priorities. Demonstrated written, oral and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to negotiate matters to desired outcomes with internal and external stakeholders at local, state and national levels. Demonstrated research, analysis and problem-solving skills, evidenced by the ability to frame issues clearly and precisely, including preparing reports, briefings, procedures and guidelines. Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team of people to provide consistent, responsive and high-quality policy advice and project support. Why join us? The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) commenced operations in 2013 as the national entity responsible for regulating all vehicles in Australia over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. The NHVR minimises the compliance burden on the heavy vehicle transport industry, reduces duplication and inconsistences across state and territory borders, and ultimately for the heavy vehicle business with government in Australia. We are headquartered in Brisbane and employ more than 1000 people across the ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. We offer A competitive salary package up to $ 132,034.85 superannuation Monthly RDO and paid leave over Christmas closure. Hybrid working environment – up to 2 days from home Up to 14.5% superannuation through a co-contribution scheme Leave loading 17.5% Wellbeing programs – discounted fitness through Fitness Passport, Discount health insurance, flu vaccine, financial programs including discounted banking products, finance information sessions. Salary packaging options including novated lease. Discounted IT products including Microsoft and free family password security plan. Ongoing training and professional development support Professional membership Application Process Please apply with your CV and cover letter addressing the essential requirements of the role. Applications close: 26 th August 2025 (applications may close earlier than the listed closing date if suitable candidate/s are identified prior). If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the NHVR recruitment team on recruitment@nhvr.gov.au . Successful applicants will be required to complete standard pre-employment checks including a national police and work rights check. Please Note : We will not require any support from Recruitment Agencies at this time and kindly request no contact is made. Only direct applications will be considered. We are committed to being an inclusive, diverse and flexible workplace where differences are valued. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experience and abilities.