Associate Director, Communications, Policy and Governance, Jobs First Commission Employment Type: Ongoing Classification / Grade / Band: Clerk Grade 11/12 Remuneration: $149,739 - $173,174; plus, Superannuation and Leave Loading Location: Sydney CBD, Flexible working options available Applications Close: Wednesday, 11 March 2026 at 9:59am Role impact and contribution The Jobs First Commission is seeking an experienced Associate Director, Communications, Policy and Governance to play a critical, hands‑on role in delivering high‑quality change communications, policy coordination and governance that support the Commission’s strategic objectives and delivery commitments. Reporting to the Director, this role is responsible for developing and delivering strategic communications products, collaborating on policy and coordinating governance processes, and providing trusted advice, briefings and submissions to support executive decision‑making. This role requires a practical, delivery‑focused professional who is comfortable operating end‑to‑end — from shaping strategy and plans through to building materials and implementing them. This role suits someone who enjoys working at pace, navigating complexity and turning strategy into action in a policy and delivery‑focused environment. Key accountabilities include: Developing and implementing practical communications, policy and governance plans that support the Commission’s priorities and delivery agenda Creating high‑quality communications and engagement materials, including briefs, submissions, reports, presentations and supporting products for a range of audiences Providing clear, timely and well‑judged strategic advice on complex and sensitive policy, governance and operational issues Coordinating business, operational and strategic planning processes, including monitoring and reporting on progress against plans and priorities Supporting effective decision‑making through strong governance, risk management, quality assurance and issue management Leading the delivery of change and communications activities, including translating complex policy and reform into clear, accessible messages Building and maintaining strong working relationships with senior stakeholders across government, industry and the community to support collaboration and delivery You will be joining our Procurement Reform and Banking Group and in the Jobs First Commission. Read more about your future Group and Division . You can read more about the role in the role description here . What you can bring to the role. In this integral role there are a few things we would like for you to have to best support yourself and add value to the people of NSW. The ideal candidate should meet the following criteria: Demonstrated experience delivering communications, behavioural change, policy coordination or governance functions in a complex environment Strong hands‑on capability, with experience creating and implementing plans, developing materials and delivering communications and change initiatives end‑to‑end Advanced written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex policy and operational issues into clear, compelling and practical messages Proven ability to support behavioural and organisational change through effective communication, engagement and implementation Strong judgement and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities, tight timeframes and sensitive issues Well‑developed stakeholder engagement skills, with the confidence to work closely with senior executives and diverse partners An understanding of NSW Government procurement would be an advantage. Formal qualifications in a relevant discipline and/or equivalent professional experience are desirable. What can you expect from us The team you will join is made up of a diverse and welcoming group of people. We understand what starting a new job is like, and to ensure you have the most positive experience we will ‘Buddy’ you up with a team member to help settle you in. Just some of the benefits of working with Treasury include: Flexible work at our Sydney office with 35-hour standard weeks Accrual of flex time for extra hours worked, promoting work-life balance. Ongoing learning opportunities through expert-led sessions and online training Wellbeing programs to support your mental and physical health. Various leave options, including paid parental and carers leave. Read more about our benefits and how we invest in you. Enrich your career with the NSW Treasury You will have an invaluable opportunity to create a positive impact for the people of New South Wales. You will be challenged to provide the best outcomes possible in this role while developing and growing your own skills. When you join Treasury, you join an organisation that is a whole-of-government financial and economic advisor. Treasury is a critical component of the government and provides advice that informs a wide range of financial, economic and policy driven work for the state of NSW. As you contribute your expertise, you’ll engage in continuous Professional Development , developing your capability through: Deep exposure to whole‑of‑government reform, including procurement‑led policy, governance and delivery at a system level Hands‑on development of senior communications and change capability, from shaping strategy to delivering real‑world implementation Opportunities to build influence and credibility with senior stakeholders, across government, industry and cross‑sector partners Gather more insights about Careers at Treasury and learn more about how you can transform your career in a central government agency invested in you. Interested in working with us Submit your application ONLY via the I Work for NSW jobs platform. Application process: an up-to-date resume detailing your knowledge, skills, and experience in relation to the role. complete pre-screening questions as part of the application process. partake in a behavioural based interview and undergo additional assessments if shortlisted A talent pool may be created for ongoing and temporary opportunities in the same role or grade that may become available over the next 18 months. Read more about what to expect in the hiring process . We embrace diversity We welcome applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, LGBTQI and diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. NSW Treasury is committed to being an employer of choice for the people of New South Wales. We currently hold the following accreditations as: a Disability Confident Recruiter with Australian Network on Disability, where we ensure a fair and equitable process without barriers. a Level 1 Activate Carer Employer with Carers NSW recognising the development of a carer friendly workplace policies and practices. We support individuals with disabilities in accessing adjustments during recruitment and at work. For assistance, visit: https://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/about-treasury/careers-at-nsw-treasury Eligibility To be eligible to apply for ongoing employment at NSW Treasury, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of Australia. NSW Treasury does not provide relocation expenses, nor can we support employer-sponsored work visas unless specifically referenced in the advertisement. The successful candidate will be required to undergo background checks and provide confirmation of tertiary academic qualifications before commencement. Any questions? Visit our Careers Centre or contact our Talent Advisor Grace Senituli grace.senituli@treasury.nsw.gov.au . Close of applications: 9:59am Wednesday 11 March 2026 A concurrent search is also underway. Click “Apply online” below to start your application.