NSW Public Service Commission
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    Government Administration & Politics
    The Public Service Commissioner is an independent office holder. The Public Service Commission (PSC) is a small department that has been created to support the Commissioner in the execution of his function. The commission within the NSW public sector was established under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act (PSEMA) in 2011. The PSEMA was repealed upon commencement of the Government Sector Employment Act (GSE) 2013. The PSC has the lead role in designing and implementing workforce management strategies and reform to ensure the capability of the NSW public sector workforce to deliver high quality public services to the people of NSW.The PSC builds best practice models for workforce management and drives the implementation of these at the NSW public sector, cluster and agency level. Through whole-of-sector reporting, the PSC provides a regular and clear assessment of how the NSW public sector is progressing in its uptake of these models. The PSC is committed to working through an appropriately devolved model that delivers better practice, not more red tape.The PSC is charged with leading the NSW public sector in the transformation of culture. Assisting NSW public sector agencies to properly reflect the NSW public sector core values in their processes and work is a priority for the PSC. The PSC is committed to exemplifying the NSW public sector core values in its own workSource: this is an extract from the company’s own website.

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    Employees at the NSW Public Service Commission appreciate the good salary and nice colleagues, as well as the tremendous learning opportunities in a fast-paced environment and ability to work on a variety of projects. However, some potential areas for improvement include better training and development opportunities, more reasonable management expectations, addressing high staff turnover in the office, ensuring adequate resourcing for the number of projects being handled, and improved coordination between teams to avoid confusion.

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    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Administration
    Mar 2016
    Disappointing experience
    The good thingsSalary was good and most employees were nice.
    The challengesTraining & development is poor. Management are perfectionists and their expectations unreasonable. The office suffers from high staff turnover.
    4.0
    manager
    Feb 2016
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    a great blend of the public and corporate
    The good thingsFast paced Tremendous learning opportunities
    The challengesA small organisation for the number of projects being handled
    3.0
    Business Analyst
    Sep 2015
    Some project ls are interesting but work culture is poor
    The good thingsA variety of projects you can work on
    The challengesDifferent teams can dictate your work in different directions and it leads to confusion and indecisiveness
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