About the organisation
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) provides fair, efficient and affordable justice for the Victorian community. It does this by making decisions about a wide range of cases or by helping people to resolve disputes. As part of Victoria's justice system, the Tribunal operates independently of direction from executive government. VCAT's President, Justice Ted Woodward, leads a member leadership team which comprises Heads and Deputy Heads of Divisions. They have responsibility for the leadership and management of VCAT's 200 members. Administrative services and facilities are provided by approximately 400 staff, employed by Court Services Victoria (CSV).
About the role
Reporting to the President of VCAT on the administration of VCAT, and the CEO of CSV on other matters, the Chief Executive Officer is responsible for the management of the Tribunal's administrative services and contributing to the overall performance of VCAT. The CEO i...