Become a WA Gateway Reviewer
Gateway reviewers need a high level of skill and expertise in a number of the following areas:
- business analysis and planning;
- facilities management;
- ICT development, procurement, management or implementation;
- infrastructure development;
- managing business change;
- policy or program development and implementation;
- procurement;
- project or program management;
- service delivery or operational experience; and
- stakeholder communications and management.
To become a WA Gateway reviewer, you must complete and submit the gateway registration form and complete accredited Gateway Reviewer Team Member training.
Please note, Gateway reviewers from the public sector must be in executive level positions.
Training audience
Gateway accredited training is suitable for executives and experienced project managers who want to become WA Gateway reviewers, from both the public and private sectors. There are many benefits to undertaking the training, including gaining insights into how state agencies manage their programs and projects and understanding the Gateway review process.
Content
The training workshop covers:
- Gateway principals and practice.
- Planning for a Gateway review.
- Undertaking a Gateway review.
- Reporting on a Gateway review.
For further information about becoming a Gateway Reviewer, including training, please contact the WA Gateway Unit.
Cost
For Gateway training sessions organised by the WA Gateway Unit, DTF will cover the cost for public sector officers in executive positions (level 9 and above) who agree to participate in at least one review per year if contacted by the Gateway Unit.
Applications from those who do not meet these criteria will be assessed on their relevant skills and experience, on a case-by-case basis. You can register for training if you do not meet the requirements, however your agency must cover the cost.
Alternatively, you can register for Gateway training directly.
Cancellation fees apply in accordance with the training provider’s terms and conditions.