Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and Water realignment - Public Service Association

Department of Climate Change Energy, Environment and Water realignment

The PSA has been briefed by Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW) regarding the Towards One Communication, Marketing, Media, and Engagement (CMME) and Corporate and Enabling Services (CES) realignment.

The PSA was also advised of Change Management Plans for Communication, Marketing, Media and Engagement (CMME) as well as Corporate & Enabling Services (CES) as part of Phase 2 of Towards One.

The PSA understands the realignment will have an impact on 186 roles and 153 staff. The PSA has been advised there will be no job losses, however staff and functions will be moving from different agencies under DCCEEW to a more centralised approach and staff have been advised that post the transition roles and responsibilities will be reviewed in an effort to find ‘efficiencies’.

The PSA has been advised of the following key messages;

Corporate and Enabling Services (CES):

  • No role reductions and job losses identified Phase 2
  • Reporting line changes for Executives and some award staff
  • A number of executive roles will be impacted with additional direct reports
  • CSE – Grants function centralised to Strategic Policy, Science & Engagement (SPSE)

Communications Media, Marketing and Engagement (CMME):

  • No role reductions and job losses identified Phase 2
  • Mostly reporting line changes with a small number of award staff with some scope changes to their current role
  • Some senior executive roles at Executive Director and Director level will have changed responsibilities which may include additional direct

The PSA has met with DCCEEW PSA delegates, who have advised the loss of Senior Executive roles will have a direct impact on frontline staff. Also members are concerned about the centralisation of roles and the impact it would have on their current agencies.

The PSA has requested and received an additional two weeks consultation due to the complexity of the realignment and the impact on a number of our members.

The PSA is seeking feedback from our affected members within the DCCEEW Cluster. This would enable the PSA to put in a comprehensive response to the change management plans on behalf of our members.

Feedback can be provided to your DCCEEW PSA Delegates:

Departmental Committee Chair
Steve Lewer – Conservation Programs Heritage and Regulation (CPHR)

Departmental Committee Secretary
Daniel Cain, CPHR

Conservation Programs Heritage and Regulation
Steve Lewer – Newcastle

Daniel Cain – Coffs Harbour

Catherine Ellis – Sydney Metro

Mary Ann Hamilton (Heritage) – Sydney Metro

National Parks and Wildlife Service

Andy Leach

Jules Bald

Water

Shahadat Chowdhury – Sydney Metro

Peter Roberts – Coffs Harbour

James Gillespie – Wagga Wagga

Biodiversity Conservation Trust

Erika Roper – Dubbo

Natural Resources Access Regulator

Molly Zarb – Armidale

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