Safety and Compliance Business Partner
Job Description
- Monitor compliance with National Law, Regulations, and NQF standards
- Manage incidents, reporting, and regulatory submissions on time
- Provide expert advice, coaching, and support to services and teams
- Drive quality improvement, audits, and compliance assurance activities
- Build strong stakeholder relationships and support regulatory engagement
- Strong knowledge of ECEC legislation, regulations, and the NQF
- Proven experience in governance and compliance within early years settings
- Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and relationship skills
- Highly organised, with the ability to manage deadlines and competing priorities
- Ongoing full-time Australian work rights
What’s in it for you?
- Ongoing training: access continuous professional development and training
- Inclusive environment: thrive in a welcoming, supportive workplace
- Career advancement: explore opportunities for growth and advancement within our organisation
About MACSEYE
MACSEYE is a pioneering organisation dedicated to establishing a network of early childhood and school-aged care programs across Melbourne Archdiocese. Our mission is to support every child in their journey to reach their full potential through programs that focus on holistic development, identity, health, and well-being.
Guided by principles of child-centered care, collaboration, lifelong learning, and evidence-based decision-making, we partner with schools, parishes, and communities to foster a connected and supportive environment for children and their families.
Join us at MACSEYE, where every day is an opportunity to make a difference.
As a child safe organisation, MACSEYE prioritises the safety, wellbeing and protection of children in our care. We require applicants to undergo relevant child safety screening prior to appointment and for all employees to adhere with our child safe practices.
We welcome applications from people from all ages, genders, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, religious beliefs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with disabilities.