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Help shape the strategic direction of training in Western Australia

The Minister for Training is looking for people with effective leadership and strategic thinking skills and the ability to work collegiately within the TAFE sector to help shape training to meet future industry and community needs throughout Western Australia.

If you have these skills, knowledge of vocational education and training, experience in community and industry engagement, and a record of service to industry or the community, express your interest now.

Under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996, Governing Councils play a key role in the strategic management of TAFE Colleges within the Western Australian Government policy framework.

Expressions of interest (EOI) for membership of South Regional TAFE Governing Council are invited.

EOIs are also sought for the Governing Council Chairperson position at South Regional TAFE.

Members of Governing Councils are remunerated for their services.

The State Government is committed to increasing the representation of women on Government boards and committees and supports diversity in the appointment to boards and committees.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; and people from culturally diverse backgrounds are also warmly invited to apply.

Please send a brief curriculum vitae of no more than two pages using the approved proforma by Friday 19 January 2024 by email at TAFEGoverningCouncils@dtwd.wa.gov.au

The curriculum vitae proforma and further information about Governing Council membership and the application process is available below.

Enquiries on the EOI process:

Helen Victor

E: TAFEGoverningCouncils@dtwd.wa.gov.au

T:  6551 5022

For information on the operation of the South Regional TAFE Governing Council contact: 

South Regional TAFE Senior Governance Officer Leigh Ritchie

Leigh.ritchie@srtafe.wa.edu.au

6371 3182

Note: Recommended applicants will be asked to consent to a criminal record check. Applicants with a convictions record are not automatically precluded from appointment to the Governing Council. Each case will be considered on its merits.