INQUIRY OFFICER
DEPARTMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
- Full-time, fixed-term opportunity ending date 2 October 2026.
- PoV Grade 5.1 $113,022 - $124,884, + 12% superannuation.
- Play a direct role in supporting Victoria's democratic processes and parliamentary system.
About the role
The Inquiry Officer provides high level research support to inquiries undertaken by standing and select committees established by the Legislative Council. In this role you will draft reports for committee inquiries, undertake major research, analysis and review, and develop recommendations for the committee's consideration.
This position interacts with people on all levels, maintains confidentiality on sensitive issues and acts with tact and diplomacy.
- Provide high-level research, analysis, and reporting to support Council Committee inquiries.
- Draft reports, briefs, and recommendations for committees, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
- Advise stakeholders on parliamentary procedure and support the conduct of public hearings.
About you
To succeed in the role, you will exercise exceptional research and writing skills, with the ability to provide accurate and detailed documentation within tight timeframes and under limited supervision. You thrive in a dynamic and flexible environment, thinking critically and conceptually to analyse and identify innovative ways to solve complex issues.
You are a strong communicator, can create effective working relationships and engage in consultation with a range of stakeholders. As a senior member of the team, you will proactively contribute to a positive culture and provide guidance to the team.
- Strong research and writing skills with the ability to deliver clear, detailed reports under tight deadlines.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to consult and work with diverse stakeholders.
- Organised, analytical, and capable of problem-solving while maintaining impartiality and professionalism.
Why join us?
We offer flexible work, come to the iconic heritage listed Parliament House building or our adjacent modern offices and collaborate with the team one day, work from home the next.
We understand that your health and wellbeing are integral to your success and have a range of benefits to ensure your physical and mental health are supported. These include access to health and wellbeing initiatives.
Your professional development is important to us. That's why we have a dedicated learning and development framework, along with development programs and targeted in-house training to support your professional growth.
When you excel at your work and initiate innovative solutions or go above and beyond to demonstrate our values, you will be recognised for your efforts through our reward and recognition program.
For more information about a career with us, visit our website.
How to apply
Using the "Apply Now" button, please include your resume and a brief cover letter (1-2 pages) broadly outlining your experience and how it directly relates to the position.
Applications close: Monday 1 September 2025
The process from here
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview conducted by a selection panel. This interview may take place in our offices located in the Melbourne CBD or online.
Accessibility
If you require assistance or adjustments to fully participate in the application or interview process for this role, please contact our Recruitment Team via email recruitment@parliament.vic.gov.au or on (03) 8682 2842
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