About the role We are looking for an experienced workplace and facilities manager to lead key project activities for the Crown Solicitor's Office (CSO) office relocation to Parkline Place in July 2026.
In this new project-based role, you will have lead responsibility for developing and implementing the workplace and facility strategy to ensure a seamless office transition from Martin Place to the new location at Parkline Place.
You will deliver strategic and operational plans to support the workplace fitout in collaboration with Property and Development NSW, overseeing the end-to-end relocation strategy, and implementing new and innovative facilities services.
You will work in close collaboration with key project stakeholders, including the office relocation project team, Property and Development NSW, Corporate Services teams, the CSO's Extended Leadership Group and employee working groups.
If you're interested in this opportunity, and ready to hit the ground running, we'd love to hear from you.
About you. Our ideal candidate. Is experienced in facilities management and has project management experience in leading an office relocation and / or office fitout projectCan develop and maintain strong professional relationships and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholdersHas excellent communication skills, both written and verbalHas knowledge of innovative workplace design trends and is familiar with government policy and legislative requirementsCan work within financial, logistical, and industrial constraints and develop timely solutions to complex challenges.How to apply : For your application to be considered, you must submit your application online and include :
Your current resumeA cover letter outlining your interest in and suitability for the role, including a summary of experience relevant to this roleThe selection process may include a range of assessment techniques to assist hiring managers in determining your suitability for the role.
You can request adjustments throughout each step of the recruitment process. If you require any adjustments or alternative formats to participate in the process, please contact Margaret Ters, Talent Acquisition Partner on or email [email protected] to further discuss.
Closing Date : Wednesday 15 January 2025 (AEST 7 : 59 PM)
Why work for the CSO? The NSW Crown Solicitor's Office (CSO) provides high-quality and cost-effective legal services to the NSW Government and its agencies. As a trusted legal advisor to the NSW Government, our principal role is to advise and represent agencies so that they can deliver policies, programs and projects in a lawful, effective and efficient manner.
We act with integrity and professional independence, guided by the government sector's core values. We are focused on providing excellent client service and promoting a culture of continuous improvement.
The CSO has adopted a teams-based approach to flexible working. We recognise that everyone has different needs and preferences, and our flexible work culture allows you to adapt your work routine to suit you. We're all about flexibility, productivity and driving good client outcomes.
We have generous leave provisions available for our employees that acknowledge individual preferences and responsibilities including :
Up to 20 days recreation leave and up to 18 days flex leave per annum20 days purchased leave annuallyInclusive paid parental leave provisions of up to 16 weeks (14 weeks plus 2 bonus weeks) which can be taken flexibly within the first 24 months to support the birth, adoption, altruistic surrogacy or permanent out-of-home care placement of a childStudy time of up to 4 hours per weekExtended leave of up to 44 days after 10 years, or up to 30.8 days after 7 years of service.Our commitment to diversity At the CSO, we believe a diverse and inclusive workforce contributes to the success of our organisation and we are committed to ensuring that our workforce reflects our diverse community.
We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, including people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from the LGBTQIA+ community, culturally and linguistically diverse people, veterans and other diverse communities.
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