About us
The Queensland Human Rights Commission is an independent statutory human rights agency with responsibilities under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 and the Human Rights Act 2019. Our purpose is to strengthen the understanding, acceptance and promotion of human rights in Queensland, and to eliminate discrimination and sexual harassment.
Your role
You will be responsible for leading the Engagement and Communications team to enhance the Commission's communications capabilities to deliver high quality, best practice communications. The position is responsible for forging partnerships and working with government and non-government stakeholders in politically sensitive and sometimes politically charged environments to achieve the objectives of the guiding legislation. For more information, please read the attached role description.
How to apply
Please apply online via Merit Solutions, using the following link.
To assess your suitability for the role, your application should include:
Current resumeA written statement of no more than 2 pages outlining your suitability for the position by addressing the 'What we are looking for'. Your statement should include examples of previous performance and demonstrate leadership behaviours at the level of the Program Leader stream.Your suitability for this role will also be assessed against the Program Leader Leadership competencies for Queensland framework by looking at what you've undertaken previously and what knowledge, skills and learned experiences you can bring to the team and the role, including your personal qualities, your potential for development as well as your attributes.
People from diverse backgrounds, including non-English speaking backgrounds, people with a disability, women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply for this role. Please let us know if we can provide any assistance or adjustments that would help you participate in the recruitment process. Our commitment to cultural safety, equity and inclusion means that our selection decisions will not be influenced by whether an applicant has need of assistance or a subsequent workplace adjustment.
Additional information
Applications remain current for a twelve-month period.The successful applicant may be required to perform some work outside normal business hours.A minimum probation period of 3 months may apply.The Queensland Government is an equal opportunity employer.Any applicant recommended for appointment who is a current or previous public sector employee is required to disclose previous serious disciplinary action taken against them. If recommended for appointment, the Panel Chair will contact the applicant further to discuss this requirement.All newly appointed public service employees who have been employed as a lobbyist in the previous 2 years are required to provide a disclosure to the Director-General within 1 month of commencement in accordance with the Disclosure of previous employment as a lobbyist policy.Applications to remain current for 12 months. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.
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