You will also be required to:
1. Lead a highly visible community safety service
- Manage the day-to-day delivery and continuous improvement of Council’s School Crossing Supervisor Program, supporting safer travel for children, families and the wider community.
2. Make a practical road safety impact around schools
- Coordinate operational school road safety matters, crossing safety, arrival/departure issues, and support the Safe School Precincts Program.
3. Work across schools, community, contractors and internal teams
- Build strong relationships with school principals, supervisors, parents, DTP, Victoria Police, TAC, contractors and Council teams.
4. Use service data to improve safety outcomes
- Monitor incidents, enquiries, attendance, performance and trends to improve procedures, reporting, service standards and road safety outcomes.
Join us in this full-time permanent role, offering a competitive salary range of $100,066 - $108,372 plus 12% superannuation and a monthly accrued day off. This salary will increase to $102,368 - $110,865 plus 12% super and a monthly accrued day off. This position is based at Council's Tooronga Depot office which is next to Tooronga Train Station and various tram stops.
What you’ll need to succeed:
1. School Crossing Program Management
- Ideally you will have direct experience coordinating school crossing supervisors, rosters, coverage, incidents and service delivery or work of a similar nature.
2. Road Safety Program Experience
- Ideally you will have direct experience working on TAC-funded programs, community road safety, school safety and vulnerable road user safety roles.
3. Stakeholder Engagement Experience
- This role works closely with schools, parents, crossing supervisors, contractors, government agencies and internal Council teams.
4. Service Delivery / Operations Management
- You may not come from transport background but have ideally you have managed public-facing operational services, complaints, contractors, procedures and performance.
5. Incident Management / Complaint Resolution
- You are comfortable responding to operational matters, incidents, complaints and service issues, with escalation where required.
6. Program Monitoring and Reporting
- You have experience using service data, trends, KPIs, grant reporting, evaluation and continuous improvement.
Enquiries
For enquiries relating to the role, please contact Nuno Pires, Coordinator Transport Planning on npires@stonnington.vic.gov.au
For enquiries relating to the system and the application process, please contact a member of the Talent Acquisition team on 8290 1333.
Submitting your application
In your cover letter, we invite you to demonstrate how your skills and experience align with the requirements outlined in the Position Description, and to share what draws you to the opportunity to work with the City of Stonnington
The City of Stonnington is a child-safe, equal opportunity employer valuing diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Here at the City of Stonnington we aspire to be a leading local government authority and to do this we need the very best people who share our belief in community and who want to make a difference. We value everyone's contributions, lived experience and expertise. We provide an inclusive and respectful workplace culture where everyone is supported to thrive and be authentic. There is a variety of offerings available for our people, have a look at “Why Stonnington”.
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