The organisation
The Office of the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner (OADC) plays a vital role in fostering a society free from discrimination, prejudice, bias and prohibited conduct. Established under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas)
, the Office works with integrity, impartiality, and professionalism to promote fairness, equality, and respect across the community.
The OADC is committed to delivering high standards of service, operating with transparency and confidentiality, and building strong, collaborative relationships with key stakeholders. Through training, education, and policy development, it engages with the community to raise awareness and drive change. The goal is to uphold public confidence by ensuring all complaints are handled fairly and effectively, while contributing to policies and practices that address discrimination and promote inclusion.
The opportunity
The Anti-Discrimination Commissioner is a statutory appointment made by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice. Operating independently, the Commissioner holds responsibility for promoting equity and eliminating discrimination across Tasmania.
Key functions of the role include:
- Investigating and conciliating complaints of discrimination and prohibited conduct
- Advising the Minister on systemic issues and potential legislative reform
- Conducting inquiries, consultation and research into discrimination and its effects
- Leading education and awareness programs, including the publication of guidelines
- Examining legislation and reporting on discriminatory impacts
This is a highly visible leadership position, pivotal to upholding Tasmania’s Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 and ensuring that the principles of fairness and inclusion are embedded in law, policy and community practice. The Commissioner will lead the OADC with integrity, engaging with government, community and industry stakeholders to deliver systemic change.
About you
You are a principled and persuasive leader with deep expertise in discrimination and related laws and policies. With a sharp legal mind and strong ethical compass, you bring the ability to interpret and apply legislation with clarity, fairness, and independence. Your decisions are sound, balanced, and clearly communicated, ensuring confidence in the role of an independent statutory officer.
You are experienced in managing conciliation and investigation processes, resolving complex and sensitive complaints with professionalism and integrity. Skilled at navigating challenging issues, you balance impartiality with proactive engagement, maintaining resilience under pressure while safeguarding the credibility of the Office.
Highly relational, you excel in building and sustaining trust with government, community, and key stakeholders. Your superior communication, consultation and negotiation skills enable you to advocate effectively, address the concerns of diverse communities, and contribute to broader policy and practice reforms. Above all, you are motivated by a commitment to fairness, equality, and inclusion, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on Tasmania’s human rights landscape.
How to Apply
For a confidential discussion or role related questions, please contact Jessica Gough or Adam Dent of The Orchard Talent Group at tasmania@orchardtalent.com.au
To apply, please submit your current CV and a brief cover letter (maximum two pages) outlining your motivation and the skills you would bring to the Anti-Discrimination Commissioner role via the link. Please note applicants must have the right to work in Australia.
Applications close Midnight 19 October 2025.
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