Manager Community and Development Services

Industry
Government & Local Government
Location
Scottsdale
Job Type
Full Time

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Manager Community and Development Services to lead a diverse portfolio of statutory and regulatory services that will shape the future of our municipality.

About us: 

We are a local government organisation located in North East Tasmania, dedicated to fostering an inclusive, thriving, and connected community. The Dorset Municipality offers a unique lifestyle, combining untamed wilderness, rugged mountain ranges, spectacular waterfalls, rich agricultural landscapes, and stunning beaches, all right on your doorstep. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate world-class attractions such as the Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails and the renowned Barnbougle Links Golf Resort. As part of our team, you’ll enjoy a flexible working environment with options such as a 9-day fortnight or 19-day month RDO, and competitive remuneration. But above all, the real highlight is the supportive and inclusive community, which prides itself on fostering a close-knit environment where everyone feels welcome.

About the role:

Reporting to the Director Community and Development Services (the Director), this management role provides leadership across Council’s Planning, Building, Environmental Health and Animal Management functions. You will lead a team of qualified professionals, deliver high-quality technical services, exercise delegated statutory authority, and contribute to positive outcomes for the Dorset community.

This is a strategic, hands-on leadership role requiring strong technical capability in statutory planning, sound judgement, and the ability to operate confidently in a complex regulatory and legislative environment.

As Manager Community and Development Services, you will:

  • Lead, mentor and support a high-performing, multi-disciplinary team of professionals
  • Provide high-level technical and statutory advice to the Management Team, Councillors, staff and the community
  • Oversee regulatory and compliance activities across the portfolio, including enforcement actions under delegated authority
  • Work collaboratively with the Director to develop, implement and review strategic and statutory planning frameworks
  • Establish and review policies, procedures and operating principles to support consistent and effective service delivery
  • Build strong relationships with community members, government agencies and industry stakeholders
  • Drive innovative, solutions-focused approaches to statutory planning and regulatory services
  • Prepare and present reports and recommendations to Council and community forums as required

Our ideal candidate has:

  • Tertiary qualifications in Planning (essential), with strong technical capability in statutory planning
  • Experience in a senior professional or management role within a regulatory, planning or local government environment
  • Proven ability to lead and manage qualified professionals across multiple disciplines
  • Sound understanding of regulatory frameworks, compliance and enforcement processes
  • High-level written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing reports for Council
  • Strong judgement, integrity and the ability to make independent decisions under delegated authority
  • A collaborative leadership style and a commitment to fostering a positive, outcome-focused workplace culture

What’s on offer:

  • Permanent full-time employment with work-from-home flexibility 
  • Competitive annual salary range of $115,370.84 to $123,074.64 plus 12% superannuation
  • Relocation and/or travel allowance, negotiable based on experience and travel requirements
  • Strategic leadership role with the opportunity to shape Council’s regulatory and planning services
  • Fortnightly or monthly rostered days off to support work-life balance
  • Professional development opportunities to enhance your leadership and technical skills
  • Lifestyle benefits of living in Northeast Tasmania. 

TO APPLY: Contact us via admin@dorsetec.org.au if you are interested in this role. You will need to supply a resume and a cover letter outlining how your experience aligns with this role to. Applications close Sunday, 15 February 2026.