Office of the Child and Family Official Solicitor and Court Services; Statewide Operations; Service Delivery - Child and Family; BrisbaneCourt Services manage specialist programs and promote quality service delivery for the department. This is undertaken on a state-wide basis through authoritative advice; guidance on complex cases; application of quality assurance processes; monitoring of practice standards; contributing to maintaining enduring partnerships with stakeholders; and the professional development of departmental staff. We are seeking a temporary full-time Court Services Advisor in our Interstate Liaison and Intercountry Child Protection team.The team consists of 5 x FTE's reporting to a Senior Team Leader. The team manage child protection referrals into and out of QLD and meet our obligations under the Interstate Child Protection Protocol and the Hague 'Child Protection' Convention.Job detailsPosition status: Fixed Term TemporaryPosition type: Flexible full-timeOccupational group: Classification PO4Workplace Location:Job ad reference: QLD/597493/24Closing date: 31-Oct-2024Yearly salary: $113804 - $122400Fortnightly salary: $4362.10 - $4691.60Job duration: 28/10/2024 - 31/01/2025 with possible extensionMinimum RequirementsPossession of a degree in social work, the behavioural sciences or legal studies from a recognised tertiary institution.It is highly desirable that employees are vaccinated against COVID-19.Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesEnsure that high quality legal support services are delivered on behalf of the Queensland Government.Manage the interface of departmental matters, other than child protection proceedings, before courts and the QCAT in accordance with legislation, policies, programs and procedures.Provide information, advice and consultancy to departmental staff and other key stakeholders on a state-wide basis in relation to policy, practice and procedures relevant to the departments participation in courts and QCAT, including but not limited to; adoption matters; section 91B requests (Family Law), and special medical procedure matters (Family Courts); and intercountry child protection matters.Undertake and/or assist others to undertake the necessary interviews, assessments and documentation to formulate court and tribunal material, and provide post proceedings advice which is consistent with departmental policies and practice standards; and resource and support departmental witnesses as required.Implement, monitor and maintain data recording systems; contribute to the development and maintenance of systems in relation to file matters to ensure the efficient management of court and tribunal events; timely recording of outcomes; and monitoring of relevant trends and issues.Liaise with a range of internal and external stakeholders including officers of Office of the Child and Family Official Solicitor, the Director Child Protection Litigation, interstate child welfare authorities, Magistrates, legal representatives, QCAT, and the Family Courts to support the functions of the team.Monitor and contribute to the development of practice standards, operational guidelines, and review mechanisms to promote effective and efficient departmental participation in courts and the tribunal and foster a culture and philosophy of frontline service delivery, cooperation, commitment to excellence and a professional ethic which ensures that Court Services continues to meet the department's priorities.Support regional departmental staff and build capacity through training and professional development processes associated with the delivery of departmental services to the courts and the Tribunal for matters other than child protection proceedings.Keep accurate and complete records of work activities in accordance with legislative requirements and the department's records, information security and privacy policies and requirements.Develop and maintain key relationships with the family law courts, QCAT and other relevant stakeholders.Role Specific/Technical SkillsYou possess expertise in relation to the department's services in court environment and apply your knowledge to provide high quality services.This role requires the technical ability to negotiate, advocate, provide advice, and to interact with clients and stakeholders in a complex legal environment.You have high level knowledge of child and family court processes and relevant legislation, policies, procedures, protocols, practices and trends, and the ability to articulate this in a court environment.To be successful in this role, you will be required to demonstrate capability in the Individual Contributor Profile detailed within the Role Profile.Applications to remain current for 12 months.Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.Please ensure you download all attachments and follow the instructions on how to apply.
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