Disciplinary Officer at myCareer - NSW Government
myCareer - NSW Government · Parramatta, Australia · Hybrid
- Junior
- Office in Parramatta
Disciplinary Officer Grade: Clerk Grade 5/6 Term: Multiple temporary opportunities until 30 June 2026 This is an opportunity for a candidate with a background in law who is keen to develop their career in complex determinations of fact and law and regulatory decision making. The role will support the drafting and issuing of decisions by experienced solicitors who consider referrals and submissions and make determinations under the various Acts. About Building Commission NSW The new Building Commission NSW has been established after the NSW Government recognised the substantial progress made by Fair Trading and the Office of the Building Commissioner in delivering once-in-a-generation reforms of the building and construction industry. The new commission will not only be the industry regulator, but also a collaborator with consumers and industry to ensure standards, capabilities, capacity and resilience continue to be lifted across the sector to deliver quality homes and meet the state’s housing targets. The Building Commission NSW is an outstanding place to work due to its commitment to innovation, collaboration and professional development. With a focus on transparency and accountability, the commission cultivates a culture of integrity and responsibility. Those who join the organisation can be confident in contributing to meaningful work that positively impacts the built environment and the greater community, making it an exciting and fulfilling place to build a career. About the role This position is in the Disciplinary Action Unit, which is responsible for the disciplinary process in relation to Licence Holders within the Building Industry. The Disciplinary Action Unit is responsible for making determinations about complex matters of fact and law and the appropriate disciplinary action in relation to licence holders, including whether to: In this role, you will: To be successful in this role: What we need from you For enquiries regarding this position, please contact Afrah Saied, Talent Acquisition Advisor, at [email protected]
(Building Operations – Legal Operations)
Building Commission NSW
Location: Parramatta 4PSQ (Hybrid)
Impose monetary penalties up to $220,000,
Implement drafted licence conditions, for example imposing restrictions or requiring remediation of misconduct or governance failures and ensuring quality improvements; and/or
Whether to suspend or cancel building licences of both small and large licenced entities in NSW, including building design professionals, builders, trades, supervisors and certifiers
The Disciplinary Officer assists delegates in exercising executive decision-making functions similar to a member of the NSW Civil and Administrative Decisions Tribunal in its administrative and equal opportunity jurisdiction.
This role will suit a law student near the end of their degree or law graduate with experience, who have an interest in regulatory law and practice, and who demonstrate strong skills in statutory analysis and disputes, and an ability to quickly develop skills in drafting complex documents.
An up-to-date CV and a brief cover letter (2 page maximum) outlining how your skills and experience are aligned to the role.
Salary Grade 5/6, with the base salary for this role starting at $99,938 base plus superannuation
Click Here to access the Role Description. For enquiries relating to recruitment please contact Afrah Ahmed Saied via [email protected].
Visit the Capability Application Tool to prepare for the recruitment process by accessing practice application and interview questions based on the focus capabilities listed in the role description.
Closing Date: Friday, 03 October 2025 (09:59am)
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