
Change Delivery Lead, Financial Reform Project
Department for Environment and Water SA
Posted 9 days ago
About the Role:
The Change Delivery Lead, Financial Reform Project will successfully support staff through the transition of financial business processes from legacy systems onto a new whole-of-government Oracle Financial System. Through building a culture of adaptability, the role will ensure we successfully transition to new financial systems and processes, fostering confidence, engagement, and long-term adoption.
This role provides the opportunity to collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders and apply contemporary business analysis and change management techniques. Your highly developed analytical skills will enable you to quickly understand how the proposed changes affect individuals, teams, stakeholders, workflows and processes. You will be experienced in undertaking gap assessments, risk assessments, training needs analysis, and business readiness assessments.
What can we offer you!
Working in an organisation that is contributing to significant environmental outcomes in the great state of South Australia!
Be part of a fun, collaborative and supportive team.
Hybrid working model with flexible working options including work from home available to promote work life balance.
Free entry into DEW managed Parks in South Australia.
Salary Sacrifice Benefits.
Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Meaningful and rewarding career.
Contract:
For 18 months
Special Conditions:
May be required to undertake intra or interstate travel and work outside of the normal hours of work.
May be required to participate in fire management and associated duties.
This role has been designated as a Position of Trust pursuant to the standards required in the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework. By applying for this role, you consent to being screened under the process of obtaining a National Police Clearance (NPC), and to the Department requiring you to obtain an NPC.
Remuneration:
ASO7 $108,109 min - $116,864 max p.a.
Enquiries to:
Suzanne Latter, Manager, Financial Systems & Projects
[email protected]
(08) 8115 5627 or 0418 303 157
Applications close: 08/08/2025 11:00 PM
About Department for Environment and Water SA
The Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources aims to help South Australians conserve, sustain and prosper.
In South Australia we have a unique system of natural resources management boards that work in partnership with us to fulfil our roles and deliver services across eight natural resource management regions. Through the boards we develop meaningful relationships with the community and increase our shared knowledge and understanding about natural resources. We encourage debate and share the decision-making and accountability for choices made.
Our work is guided by the commitments set out in State Natural Resources Management Plan, the regional natural resources management plans and by our Corporate Plan.
Our vision
An exceptional state because we look after our natural capital.
Our purpose
To help South Australians conserve, sustain and prosper.
Our roles
To achieve our purpose we’ve adopted four complementary roles:
•A facilitator of community involvement in and taking responsibility for the environment.
•A steward of the state’s natural resources to enable sustainable development.
•The custodian of public parks, gardens, heritage places and crown lands for public benefit and enjoyment, and for their intrinsic value.
•An authority on the state’s environment and natural resources to help governments, businesses and individuals make good long-term decisions.
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