Description:
The youth justice frontline workforce is central to achieving improved outcomes for Queensland’s young people and communities. Working closely with the Director Workforce, the Manager will lead projects and initiatives that support effective and efficient youth justice service delivery that is contemporary and best practice.The Project Manager, Workforce is central to ensuring workforce projects and initiatives are delivered on-time and to high standard and in collaboration with relevant internal and external stakeholders, including First Nations peoples.
Your team leads projects and initiatives related to youth justice workforce issues and needs. The team works closely and collaboratively with all teams across central, regional and detention workforces.
As Project Manager, Workforce, You Will Specifically
- Lead the development and delivery of workforce optimisation projects and initiatives, ensuring appropriate governance, documentation, and approvals are established and monitored, and culturally informed.
- Research and advise on contemporary youth justice workforce matters, and analyse and advise on new workforce initiatives, based on evidence and best practice locally, nationally and internationally.
- Monitor and assess key issues, data and information relating to sensitive and complex issues to ensure the provision of accurate and timely advice on projects and initiatives.
- Coordinate and quality assure Ministerial and executive correspondences, briefing materials, and all workforce project and initiative outputs for accuracy, relevance, appropriateness and alignment with the department and government's strategic objectives, policies and frameworks.
- Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering a culture of accountability and innovation.
- Provide expert and trusted advice to the Project Director, Workforce and other Executives, Directors and Managers on a range of strategic and operational workforce matters to support decision-making.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with key internal and external stakeholders and represent the department as needed at forums, including as a facilitator.
- Demonstrate cultural capability and/or a commitment to developing cultural capability to ensure an inclusive culture that aligns with the Human Rights Act 2019 and supports departmental programs and community partnerships aimed at preserving cultural connections for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We will assess your suitability for this role by looking at what you've done previously - the knowledge, skills and experience you've built, your potential for development, and your personal qualities.
Every staff member is expected to role model leadership behaviours. This role requires the leadership capabilities of a team leader/individual contributor/program leader/executive/chief executive profile as outlined in the Leadership competencies for Queensland.
Leadership capability level for this position: Team Leader
Vision: Leads strategically - Thinks critically and acts on the broader purpose of the system.
Results : Drives accountability and outcomes - Demonstrates accountability for the execution and quality of results through professionalism, persistence, and transparency.
Accountability : Fosters healthy and inclusive workplaces - Fosters an inclusive workplace where health, safety and wellbeing is promoted and prioritised.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/631269/25
Closing Date: Monday, 28 th April 2025
Occupational group Project Management
9 Apr 2025;
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