IT Project Manager
Our team
At Bayside Council, we are committed to a positive, flexible and supportive workplace culture, where our people and customers feel respected and valued. We are proud to serve our community through operating with transparency, integrity and in the best interests of the Bayside community to deliver exceptional service.
Purpose of the role
The City Performance directorate underpins the delivery of service excellence by providing expertise in financial services, governance and business technology.
About the role
The IT Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that IT projects are delivered successfully and
adherence to the Bayside Council project management framework.
They work to manage project scope, budgets, and timelines, while also leading project teams and
communicating with stakeholders to ensure everyone is aligned and informed about project progress and
risks.
About you
The Project Manager is responsible for the following:
Our benefits and culture
As an organisation, we pride ourselves in offering a flexible working environment centred on delivering great outcomes for our customers, whether internal or external. Bayside Council has a strong culture of collaboration and delivering exciting new initiatives for our community.
On top of the competitive salary, our people enjoy:
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Closing date: Monday 8 June, 2026.
Salary: From $112,129 - $125,585 pa + super
Applicants may be required to satisfactorily undertake a Criminal History Check, Medical and/or Working with Children check in accordance with the position.
Bayside Council is proud to be both an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Child-Safe Organisation. We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and safe workplace where all individuals regardless of background, experience, or identity, feel valued and respected. We also recognise the rights of children and young people to feel safe when accessing Council services, and we strive to maintain an environment that promotes their safety and wellbeing. All hiring decisions are based solely on individual merit and alignment with requirements of the role. Applicants can request a reasonable adjustment at any stage during the recruitment process by getting in touch with our Talent Acquisition team to discuss their needs in confidence.
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