Description:
Are you a forward-thinking, organised, and detail-oriented professional with strong communication skills and a knack for multitasking? The Dispute Resolution Branch (DRB), Department of Justice is seeking a hands-on Training Support Officer to join our team and help support the delivery of our training services!In this pivotal role, you'll be the backbone of our training operations, ensuring seamless administrative processes and supporting training participants to complete their course and achieve National Mediation Accreditation.
If you're a proactive, solution-driven individual who is ready to make a positive impact in an exciting, fast-paced environment, this role is for you.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Apply now!
Are you a forward-thinking, organised, and detail-oriented professional with strong communication skills and a knack for multitasking? The Dispute Resolution Branch (DRB), Department of Justice is seeking a hands-on Training Support Officer to join our team and help support the delivery of our training services!
In this pivotal role, you'll be the backbone of our training operations, ensuring seamless administrative processes and supporting training participants to complete their course and achieve National Mediation Accreditation.
If you're a proactive, solution-driven individual who is ready to make a positive impact in an exciting, fast-paced environment, this role is for you.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Apply now!
What We Offer
Work for a department that helps make a positive impact on the community Be part of an inclusive and diverse workplace Be rewarded for your efforts with great working conditions that offer a competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, learning opportunities and professional development all within a safe and healthy work environment
The Dispute Resolution Branch
DRB is a state-wide program, tasked with delivering accessible, low-cost, fair and timely non-adversarial dispute resolution services to the Queensland community. These services are provided in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Centres Act 1990.
The DRB Currently Does This Through The Following Service Streams Which Are Tailored To The Specific Needs Of Different Client Groups
Community voluntary mediation and dispute resolution Court ordered mediation for minor civil disputes referred from QCAT Child Protection Conferencing Adult Restorative Justice Conferencing; and Training in mediation, dispute resolution skills and conflict management
DRB provides services in seven locations around the state, with leadership and corporate support functions based in Brisbane.
This exciting role is a 12-month temporary position with the possibility of extension.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Occupational group Administration
26 Mar 2025;
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