The Cabinet Office
Associate Director Projects
You. At the centre of big ideas.
Lead high-impact projects that advance gender equality outcomes across NSW
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Bring your strategic project leadership, stakeholder engagement and problem-solving expertise
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Temporary, Clerk Grade 11/12 ($154,231 - $178,369 per annum) opportunity, based in Martin Place, Sydney CBD.
Lead complex, high-profile projects for Women NSW, driving strategic initiatives that deliver meaningful outcomes for women and communities across NSW.
About the Role
The Women NSW team is looking for an experienced Associate Director, Projects to join the team up to 30 June 2028, with the potential to extend or convert to ongoing.
Women NSW sits within the Justice and Security Policy Branch in the Social Policy & Intergovernmental Relations Group at The Cabinet Office. The team leads initiatives that support better outcomes for women and girls across NSW by driving strategic projects, partnerships and evidence-based policy reform.
As the Associate Director, Projects, you will lead and deliver a portfolio of complex and interconnected projects from planning through to implementation and evaluation. You will oversee governance, stakeholder engagement, risk management and reporting, while providing strategic advice and recommendations to support informed decision-making and successful project outcomes. Your work will involve collaborating with stakeholders across government, community organisations and external partners to deliver initiatives aligned with government priorities.
To learn more about the role, please review the Role Description.
We're Looking For
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Complex Project Leadership: Demonstrated experience leading large-scale, high-profile projects or programs in government, the social policy sector or a similarly complex environment
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People Leadership: Experience leading and developing project teams, fostering collaboration, building capability and creating a positive team culture that delivers high-quality outcomes
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Policy and Program Delivery: Experience translating policy objectives into practical initiatives, programs or projects. You understand how to move from strategy to implementation and can provide sound advice on delivery approaches, risks, impacts and opportunities
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Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Strong research, analytical and critical thinking capability, with the ability to assess complex information, identify emerging issues and develop evidence-based recommendations to support decision-making and project outcomes.
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Communication and Leadership: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including preparing executive briefs, reports and recommendations for senior decision-makers
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Strategic Stakeholder Engagement: Proven ability to build trusted relationships and influence senior leaders, government agencies, community organisations and other stakeholders.
We value diverse experiences. Even if you're not sure you meet all requirements, we encourage you to apply.
Why Join Us?
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Flexible Working: Broad range of flexible working arrangements
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Career Development: Ongoing learning through expert-led sessions, online training, and professional development opportunities
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Work-Life Balance: Flex time accrual for extra hours worked (for non-executive roles) based on a 35-hour standard week
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Wellbeing Support: Access to employee assistance program, fitness passport program, and wellbeing initiatives
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Inclusive Culture: Staff-led networks including Aboriginal Staff Advisory Committee, Diversity & Inclusion Network, and Young Professionals Network
How to Apply
Click ‘Apply Online’ and submit your application including:
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A resume detailing relevant knowledge, skills and experience (maximum 5 pages)
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A cover letter addressing how you meet the requirements of the role (maximum 2 pages)
Closing date: Friday, 10 July 2026 (9:59 AM)
Salary: Classification Grade 11/12. Package includes base salary ($154,231 - $178,36 plus superannuation (12%) and leave loading.
About The Cabinet Office
Leading policy, strategy and integrity from the heart of government
The Cabinet Office (TCO) enables robust Cabinet decision-making by ensuring policies and proposals submitted for consideration are of the highest quality and in line with government priorities. Learn more about the department and a career at The Cabinet Office.
Our Commitment
We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disability, people with caring responsibilities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, veterans and other diverse communities.
The Cabinet Office acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we work and live. We pay respect to Ancestors and Elders past and present. We recognise and learn from the strengths of First Nations peoples of New South Wales and their continuing connection to, and unique cultural and spiritual relationship with, Country.
Additional Information
Reasonable Adjustments: The selection process will include assessment techniques to determine your suitability. You can request reasonable adjustments at any stage by indicating in pre-screening questions, contacting the Talent Team at
[email protected], or reaching out to the hiring manager.
Talent Pool: A talent pool may be created from this recruitment process. If eligible, you may be contacted for ongoing and temporary opportunities in the same role or grade that become available over an 18-month period.