PTA 4 $89,586 pa plus 12% superannuation pro rata
CFA is an emergency service that places the community at the centre of everything we do. We work to protect lives and property across Victoria, every hour of the day.
Our organisation is made up of employees working alongside more than 51,000 volunteers. We value the different skills, experience and viewpoints that people bring, because they strengthen how we operate and support the services Victorians rely on.
We aim to be a workplace where people feel supported to do meaningful work, develop professionally and contribute to outcomes that matter to the people and places we serve.
To learn more about who we are and the work we do, visit our About Us page.
About the Role
We're looking for a collaborative and detail-focused Coordinator Learning Governance to help ensure CFA delivers high-quality, compliant and consistent training to our members across Victoria.
In this role, you'll support the governance and quality frameworks that underpin CFA's Registered Training Organisation (RTO) operations. Working closely with the Manager Quality and Evaluation, you'll provide expert advice, coordinate governance activities and help maintain compliance with national RTO standards. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives that strengthen training and assessment practices and create a positive learning experience for our members.
This is an opportunity to influence learning quality across a large, complex organisation while working with a passionate team committed to excellence and continuous improvement.
More specifically you will:
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Provide expert advice on learning governance, compliance and emerging issues.
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Coordinate governance and compliance activities that support CFA's Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
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Analyse governance data to identify risks, inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.
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Review governance practices and recommend improvements to strengthen quality and compliance.
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Lead validation, auditing and compliance activities to maintain RTO registration and meet national standards.
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Monitor training, assessment and learner records to ensure compliance with RTO and organisational requirements.
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Support the implementation, governance and ongoing maintenance of the Learning Management System (LMS), including data quality.
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Collaborate with learning and development teams to embed consistent governance and compliance practices across CFA.
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Contribute governance expertise to the development of learning frameworks, policies and resources.
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Prepare reports, briefing papers, project documentation and other governance communications.
About you
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Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or equivalent and an understanding of the arrangements, standards and environment of an RTO.
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Strong compliance and quality control experience, leading compliance activities that support maintenance of RTO status
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Well-developed written communication skills to develop reports & correspondence and to convey training information and objectives to internal & external customers.
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Proven administrative skills and experience, including word processing, spreadsheets and ability to utilise a variety of enterprise wide systems and applications.
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A contemporary understanding of competency based learning & development business practices
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Proven ability to manage numerous, varied and concurrent projects within budget, quality and time parameters.
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Well-developed interpersonal, written and verbal communication with the ability to communicate with various stakeholders
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Proven ability to work autonomously and as an effective member of a (virtual) team
Why choose CFA
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Mea ningful Purpose: Your contribution truly makes a difference
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Work-Life Balance: Paid parental leave, generous leave provisions
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Flexibility: Hybrid work options with flexible work arrangements
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Discounts: Emergency Memberlink discounts on various services
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Wellbeing Focus: Health Ready programs, flu vaccinations
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Member Assistance Program: Access support across 8 service pathways
Your Application
Click the ‘Apply' button to access our online application portal. You will be prompted to provide your personal and contact details and to respond to employment-related questions. When applying for a position with CFA, please include a cover letter (no more than 2 pages) and resume that clearly demonstrate your qualifications, experience and the key attributes and skills relevant to the role.
Pre-employment Checks
Offers of employment will only be made to candidates who are able to successfully complete a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check, Working Rights Check and hold a valid Working with Children Check. You will also be required to provide at least two professional references.
Applications close: 11:59pm 26th July 2026
What to expect from our recruitment process
CFA is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse, inclusive, and safe volunteer and work environment. Our aim is to have a volunteer and paid workforce that reflects the community it serves. First Nations people, women, people of all ages, with disabilities and culturally and linguistically diverse people are encouraged to apply.
If at any stage of the recruitment and selection process you require an alternative format to the application material or reasonable adjustment to the interview arrangements, please don't hesitate to contact the person listed on the ad or alternatively, email
[email protected]
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