Description:
Exciting opportunity to help Queensland Parliament make decisions for the future of Queensland!
Job details
Position status Contract Position type Flexible full-time Occupational group Management Classification AO8 Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City Job ad reference QLD/PAR_25-35 Closing date 20-Apr-2025 Yearly salary $142759 - $150873 Fortnightly salary $5472.00 - $5783.00 Job duration 3 years Contact person Kylie Scobie Contact details 02 3553 6311Access the National Relay Service
Are you a leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment where you can use your strong governance, policy, research, writing, management and stakeholder engagement skills (often on multiple simultaneous projects) to make a difference, and inspire a team to do the same?
Queensland Parliament's Committee Office provides high-quality analysis, and administrative and procedural support to and facilitates stakeholder engagement for parliamentary committees who scrutinise executive government action including proposed legislation and public expenditure. They also contribute to policy development. Committees work on matters of public importance in Queensland, ranging from youth justice, environmental law, regional industry development, transport, human rights, legislative principles and almost everything in between. Supporting stakeholder engagement in parliamentary democracy is key to our work. Forming the leadership team within the Committee Office, each Committee Secretary leads a smaller team to:
- Support committee consideration of proposed legislation (Bills) for their policy implications, compliance with fundamental legislative principles and human rights, and the lawfulness of subordinate legislation;
- Support committees to examine the estimates, public accounts, public works and performance of various departments and statutory bodies, assessing their integrity, economy, efficiency and effectiveness;
- Support committees to undertake Inquiries on matters relating to their portfolio areas of responsibility, or on any issue referred to them by the Legislative Assembly or under an Act;
- Advise committees on parliamentary law, practice and procedure; and
- Plan and support committee hearings, consultations, and site visits, prepare briefings and reports, and communicate with stakeholders, in a high-profile, high-stakes environment.
To be successful in this role, you will need to have:
- A relevant tertiary qualification;
- Demonstrated ability to research, analyse and evaluate complex problems and develop strategic recommendations.
- Excellent writing skills are a must;
- Proven ability to lead and manage small teams
- Highly developed interpersonal skills, including the ability to facilitate consultation processes;
- High level of attention to detail, accuracy and professionalism; and
- Knowledge of parliamentary processes and procedures, particularly relating to committees, or the ability to acquire such knowledge quickly.
This role is offered as a contracted position for a period of three years. If you're interested in applying, we encourage you to submit your application now through the Smart Jobs website.
To apply for this position, applicants should provide a CV and a suitability statement addressing the selection criteria.
The statement of no more than 2 pages should describe your suitability for the position focussing on the experience, skills, knowledge and abilities detailed in the selection criteria section of the position description.
Applicants are encouraged to view the position description and information package attached.
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