Senior Policy Officer
Office of the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner
Location: Parramatta CBD (Hybrid)
Employment type: Temporary full-time (11 months, with possibility of extension or ongoing)
Salary: Clerk Grade 9/10 $129,464.00 - $142,665.00 pa
(plus employers’ contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading)
Make an impact tackling modern slavery in NSW
The Office of the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner (OASC) is seeking a Senior Policy Officer to join its Policy team and contribute to high-impact policy initiatives that address modern slavery across NSW.
This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with the Commissioner and senior leaders to research, design and advocate for evidence-based policy solutions that protect vulnerable people and strengthen NSW’s response to modern slavery.
Your role
As a Senior Policy Officer, you will undertake targeted research, develop high-quality policy advice and support the delivery of strategic initiatives aligned with the Commissioner’s statutory responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (NSW).
You will work autonomously on complex policy matters, manage competing priorities, and collaborate with stakeholders across government, business, civil society and lived-experience communities.
What you’ll do
About the Office of the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner
The Anti-slavery Commissioner is an independent statutory officer reporting to NSW Parliament. The OASC supports the Commissioner to advocate for and promote effective action to combat modern slavery in NSW, including forced labour, trafficking, debt bondage, forced marriage and other forms of exploitation.
OASC is a small, specialist statutory office experiencing growth and development, offering a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful reform in a collaborative environment.
What we’re looking for
We’re seeking a motivated senior policy professional who can deliver high-quality research and advice in a fast-paced environment.
You’ll bring:
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Applications close Sunday 15/02/2026 at 11:59pm AEST.
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