About Victorian Catholic Education Authority (VCEA)
VCEA is the peak body for Catholic education in Victoria. The former Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV)
was established in 1973 by the Archbishop of Melbourne and the Bishops of the Ballarat, Sale, and Sandhurst dioceses,
it was incorporated in 2006. Following a review of the CECV the renewed peak body VCEA was established in 2023 and
acts as the voice of Catholic education in state and national matters.
VCEA receives and distributes funding from state and federal governments for Catholic schools, provides strategic
leadership and planning, and ensures proper governance in Catholic education statewide. It is responsible for sector
leadership in education integrity and governance and has a Memorandum of Understanding to act as a Review Body for
Catholic schools with the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA). As a Review Body, VCEA supports,
reviews, and monitors the compliance of Catholic schools with all registration, reporting and other requirements under
relevant laws.
Why work with us
As the peak body for Catholic education in Victoria, VCEA provides employees an opportunity to help shape the future of
Catholic education across the state. VCEA offers flexible working, a central city office location, competitive remuneration
with generous benefits (including tax-advantageous salary sacrifice options), and opportunities for career development
and progression.
These benefits combined with our commitment to work life balance, make VCEA an employer of choice.
About the role
The Education and Integrity portfolio brings together both education compliance and education programs within a single
division. It is responsible for promoting and upholding educational integrity and compliance, strategic program delivery
and supporting the enrichment and development of the Victorian Catholic education system.
The Education Programs and Support team is responsible for the financial administration, management, and governance
of statewide education programs, grants, and partnerships for Catholic schools.
The Officer, Education Programs Support, will play a central role in coordinating sector wide strategic programs and
policies, and managing and evaluating grant programs that support educational improvement and the provision of
services.
Position Title Officer, Education Programs Support
Reports to Manager, Education Programs and Support
Direct Reports No
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Key responsibilities of the role
• Assist with the development and management of sector wide projects and initiatives including preparing
correspondence, electronic file management, and invoicing.
- Support the preparation of reports to the relevant subcommittees of the VCEA Board and/or the Executive
- Liaise with stakeholders to build and maintain relationships with third party partners including the provision of
Key selection criteria
• Prior experience working in education or a related field/s.
- Ability to manage funding allocations, correspondence, electronic file management, contract management, invoicing
and maintain accurate and accessible records.
- Proven skills to organise and assist with the preparation of meetings, create briefing documents, manage funding
- Ability to understand internal and external procedures and compliance requirements related to State and Australian
governance requirements at all levels of the education sector.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, including: the capacity to effectively communicate with stakeholders, manage
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Executive Officer commensurate with your knowledge, skills, and
Skills, qualifications, and pre-requisites
Previous A minimum of two years’ experience in education project management or a related field.
Experience/s Prior experience managing funding request and allocations would be advantageous.
Qualifications Appropriate tertiary qualifications in a related field is desirable.
Organisational values A commitment to the ethos, values, and mission of Catholic education and to VCEA values of
excellence, promoting the common good, integrity, and equity.
Other requirements An understanding of and commitment to the safety, wellbeing, and protection of children,
requiring that you:
a. Must hold and maintain a current Victorian Working with Children Check or be
eligible to receive same upon joining the organization.
b. Must also undergo and receive a clear National Criminal History Check (NCHC)
upon employment and during your employment with VCEA. All employees are
required not to have been charged with, nor found guilty of any offence which
would be incompatible with employment with VCEA.
Willingness to take reasonable care for your health and safety in the workplace and for the
health and safety of others who may be affected by what you do or don’t do.
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