Investigations Officers - Multiple Positions Available
If you are ready for your next career challenge in health law and regulation, then this is the role for you!
Summary about this job
Government - State
Company: Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Location: Melbourne
Work type: Full Time
Salary: Attractive base salary of $97,109 + Super
Phone: +61-3-8104-2118
Fax: +61-2-5681-3337
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Detail information about job Investigations Officers - Multiple Positions Available. Terms and conditions vacancy
- A friendly, collaborative and supportive working culture
- Full time permanent & contract roles based in our 5 star offices Melbourne CBD
- Protecting the public – what a great reason to come to work
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) works in partnership with 15 National Boards to implement the national regulatory scheme for health professionals. The purpose of health practitioner regulation is to protect the public by ensuring that only health practitioners who have the skills, qualifications and knowledge to provide safe care are registered.
As an Investigator, you will help to manage notifications made about health practitioner's health, conduct and performance.
We have multiple position available, Permanent ongoing and fixed term contracts available on a full time basis.
In this role you will:
- Plan and conduct assessments, investigations and notifications concerning health professionals' impairment, performance or conduct under the National Law, in a timely manner in line with KPI's
- Request, obtain and analyse relevant information relating to the notification
- If required, interview relevant parties and draft witness statements relevant to investigations
- If required, conduct inspections including interview third parties and witnesses
- Document evidence and prepare the report and recommendations in accordance with the National Law, incorporate findings for consideration by the relevant board or committee
- Seek approval of reports and recommendations prior to submitting for the relevant board consideration
- Advise the relevant health entities of the decision of the board
- If required, liaise with and assist legal counsel in the preparation and conduct of matters to be dealt with by panels, tribunals and committees
As the ideal candidate, you will demonstrate the following:
- A relevant tertiary qualification (for example, in Law, Journalism or Allied Health)
- Knowledge and experience in the conduct of professional standards investigations in a sensitive and complex environment
- Demonstrated ability to apply legislative, policy and procedural requirements as they relate to a regulatory environment
- Strong problem-solving, analytical and conceptual skills
- Demonstrated ability to exercise judgment and resolve issues independently
- Strong written communication skills including experience in writing reports and recommendations, preparing correspondence and agenda items
- Well developed interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain productive working relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders
What we offer:
- A friendly and supportive working culture with an active social club
- Great work/life balance with generous provisions for personal leave, annual leave loading, and the ability to purchase additional annual leave
- Sophisticated open plan workspaces in a 5 star rated building
- Attractive base salary of $97,109 per annum
To apply:
- Click ‘Apply for this job’ to submit your application and view the position description
- Please submit your application from a confidential email address where you are prepared to receive all emails regarding the position
- Your application must include a resume and maximum two page response to at least two of the Personal Attributes under key requirements which are stated in the position description
- Applications must be submitted by 4:00pm on 23 July 2018
- For further information or enquiries please contact Nick Slugocki on 03 8708 9591 or email [email protected]
- As part of your application, all applicants external to AHPRA must provide evidence of their right to work in Australia and submit to a Criminal History Check
PD - E10189 Investigations Officer.pdf