Save Job Back to Search Job Description Summary Similar JobsShape national workplace policy at scaleEngage with senior policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders.About Our ClientAs Associate Director, Workplace Relations, you will play a pivotal role in influencing national policy, representing employers in critical forums, and driving advocacy that shapes the future of work in Australia. This is a high-impact, policy-shaping opportunity at the forefront of Australia's workplace relations landscape.At the centre of national debate, ACCI advocates directly to government, regulators and international bodies to ensure Australia remains one of the best places in the world to do business. Sitting within a high-performing team, you will combine deep policy expertise with hands-on leadership-owning key strategic projects, engaging senior stakeholders, and contributing to major legislative and regulatory outcomes.Job DescriptionKey responsibilities include:Leading and shaping workplace relations policy and advocacy, influencing outcomes at a national levelRepresenting Australian business in senior government, regulatory and international forums (including Fair Work Commission matters and global bodies)Driving and overseeing complex, grant-funded programs, ensuring delivery, compliance, and impactProviding expert analysis and insight on workplace relations legislation, regulation and reformEngaging directly with senior stakeholders, including ministers, regulators, and industry leadersContributing to major national processes, including wage reviews and key Fair Work mattersBuilding consensus across diverse stakeholders, balancing competing priorities to deliver outcomesIdentifying emerging issues and shaping proactive policy responsesThis is a rare opportunity to step into a role where your work will directly shape the future of Australia's workplace system.The Successful ApplicantYou are a sharp, credible and driven policy professional who thrives in complex, fast-moving environments and is motivated by impact at scale.You will bring:Experience in workplace relations, employment law, public policy or advocacy (typically 5+ years)Strong understanding of Australian workplace relations frameworks, including legislation, institutions and processesDemonstrated ability to influence policy and represent organisations in high-level forumsExcellent analytical, research and communication skills, with the ability to translate complexity into clear positionsProven capability managing complex projects or programs, ideally including grant-funded initiativesStrong stakeholder engagement skills, with the confidence to operate with senior decision-makersA collaborative mindset, paired with the ability to work autonomously and lead priorities end-to-endTertiary qualifications in law, public policy or a related disciplineYou are energised by the opportunity to have a seat at the table on the issues that matter most to Australian business.What's on OfferA unique opportunity to influence workplace relations policy at a national levelDirect exposure to senior government, regulatory and international stakeholdersA role with real purpose, visibility and impactThe chance to work at the forefront of major economic and workforce reformA collaborative and high-performing policy environmentCompetitive remuneration, equivalent to an EL1If you're ready to make a significant contribution to public policy and join a respected organisation, we encourage you to apply today!Reach out to Samantha.Fernando@PageExecutive.com for a confidential discussion or send your CV and a covernote via email or through the Apply Now link. This is a critical hire, and will be placed as soon as the best fit candidate is found.ContactSamantha FernandoQuote job refJN-052026-7017688Job summaryFunctionPolicy, Economics & Regulatory AffairsSubsectorPolicy, Economics & Regulatory Affairs SubsectorIndustryProfessional Services & ConsultancyLocationCanberraContract typePermanentConsultant nameSamantha FernandoJob referenceJN-052026-7017688