
Skills & Pathways Lead
Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance
Posted 1 day ago
Champion learner-centred reform that connects education, training and employment.
Help shape national VET pathways that support lifelong learning and future workforce needs.
About the Role
As Skills and Pathways Lead, you’ll play a critical role in strengthening the learner journey across the mining and automotive sectors. This role focuses on identifying, designing, and embedding workforce pathways that support real-world outcomes, from career entry through to upskilling and reskilling in response to evolving industry needs.
Reporting to the Manager, Workforce Innovation, you’ll work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure AUSMASA’s training products, pilot programs and reform initiatives are grounded in connected, credible, and equitable learner pathways.
This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of workforce transitions and make a lasting impact on national skills policy and VET system reform.
Key Focus Areas
Map and model learner pathways across education, training and employment
Identify workforce transitions and barriers, with a focus on inclusion and equity
Co-design solutions to support learners in high-demand areas such as clean energy and automation
Work with product teams to ensure training resources deliver end-to-end workforce outcomes
Build robust, future-focused frameworks that guide learners through meaningful career progression
Represent AUSMASA’s learner-centred approach to industry, government, and national stakeholders
About You
You’re a systems thinker with a passion for workforce development and learner equity. You understand how people move through education and into meaningful work, and you want to make that journey better for everyone.
You bring:
Experience designing career pathways, workforce transition programs, or VET initiatives
Strong understanding of national skills policy, employment transitions, and education systems
Ability to work across stakeholders—government, industry, RTOs, and communities
Comfort using data to inform policy and pathway design
A collaborative, learner-first approach to problem solving and reform
Desirable:
Knowledge of mining and/or automotive industry workforce needs
Familiarity with Jobs and Skills Council goals and national VET reform priorities
Why Join AUSMASA?
At AUSMASA, you’ll be part of a team committed to meaningful work that builds Australia’s future workforce in the Mining and Automotive sectors. We’re collaborative, inclusive, and purpose driven. You’ll enjoy:
A supportive and flexible hybrid work environment
Opportunities for professional growth and purpose-driven work
Meaningful collaboration with diverse stakeholders
A commitment to diversity
A focus on wellbeing
First-rate CBD location with great on-site facilities
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and encourage you to reach out if you require adjustments or additional support in the recruitment process.
Ready to bring your skills to a role that values people, purpose, and impact?
Apply now by submitting your CV and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role.
Applications close on 28 July 2025
Visit www.ausmasa.org.au to learn more.
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