Description:
The Contract and Service Development Officer supports the Manager and Director in delivering contract and service development outcomes across a range of Community Services programs and initiatives, within their area of operation.The position requires a person who will take personal responsibility for serving the government of the day and meeting the needs of the people and communities of Queensland.
You will work towards a system of service delivery and public sector management.
TARGETED VACANCY Open to Government Employees ONLY
If you are eligible to apply for this vacancy, you can apply online.
Applicants who do not meet the criteria for the Targeted Vacancy will not be considered
As Contract and Service Development Officer you will (but not limited to):
- Undertake contract management functions associated with the department's investment with non-government organisations for the delivery of community services, through the application of the departments contract management framework, to ensure optimal public value in government investment.
- Work as part of a regional team supporting the development and maintenance of community partnerships that support the objectives of the department.
- Actively participate in establishing and maintaining positive working relationships with stakeholders within and across government and broader human services networks.
- Support the preparation of a range of written materials that support advice to government, including correspondence, briefing material, and information papers concerned with the initiatives delivered by the work area.
- Contribute to a professional environment through personal commitment to, ethical behaviour, staff wellbeing, skills development, professional growth and continuous improvement.
- As a member of the team, undertake tasks allocated by the Manager in a constantly changing work environment to support innovation and efficient delivery.
- Professionally represent the department at forums and meetings as required.
Occupational group Contract Management
9 Apr 2025;
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