Principal Policy and Legislation OfficerJoin the Queensland Public Trustee (QPT) as a Principal Policy and Legislation Officer, where you'll harness your legislative and policy development expertise to shape solutions that drive impactful change. As a trusted advisor to QPT's leadership team, you will guide and deliver responses to complex issues, including implementing responses to recommendations from the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. Collaborate with stakeholders across government and play a vital role in achieving meaningful reform in public and social policy and law.
Job detailsPosition status: Fixed Term Temporary
Position type: Flexible full-time
Occupational group: Policy & Planning
Classification: AO8
Workplace Location: Brisbane CBD
Job ad reference: QLD/PT93/24
Closing date: 17-Nov-2024
Yearly salary: $142759 - $150873
Fortnightly salary: $5472 - $5783
Job duration: Temporary vacancy until 31 December 2026
As a Principal Policy and Legislation Officer, you will provide strategic guidance and deliver impactful policy and legislative solutions that drive the Queensland Public Trustee's (QPT) vision. Acting as a trusted advisor to executive leaders, you'll offer insightful advice on legislative reforms, strategic policy matters, emerging issues, and key risks impacting QPT.
In this role, you will be integral to developing and implementing QPT's policy and legislative response to relevant social issues, including recommendations for reform from the Disability Royal Commission. Collaborating with key internal and external stakeholders and building strong partnerships will be fundamental to exploring diverse viewpoints and achieving mutually beneficial outcomes.
About you You are an experienced professional with a strong foundation in public and social policy, with demonstrated skills in legislative development, policy reform, and providing high-level strategic advice. Your understanding of contemporary social challenges facing Queenslanders, particularly those impacting vulnerable communities, underpins your approach to policy-making.
The following attributes are essential to your success in this role:
Excellent written and verbal communication and stakeholder management skillsStrong organisational and multitasking abilities to manage competing priorities efficiently and meet deadlinesProven experience in leading policy and legislative reformStrong influential and negotiation skillsDemonstrated ability to apply specialised knowledge, skills and judgement associated with strategic policy analysis, evaluation and review and utilise knowledge to achieve outcomes.What we offer A fulfilling role where your skills directly influence the QPT's visionDynamic work environment with diverse responsibilitiesOpportunities for personal and professional growthSupportive culture prioritising employee mental health and wellbeing including support of flexible working arrangements.This is an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to QPT's social policy landscape and have a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable Queenslanders and could be the perfect next step in your career.
Interested in applying? Please provide the following information:
Your current resume, including a comprehensive employment history and any relevant qualifications and professional certifications you hold.A cover letter (no more than two pages) outlining your motivation and ability to demonstrate the 'Key capabilities' required to perform the 'Key responsibilities' of the role.Contact details for two referees. At least one referee should have thorough knowledge of your conduct and performance within the previous two years. If you are a current or previous public service employee, please nominate a referee who can report on your public service employment.Details of any visa conditions if you are not an Australian citizen or do not have permanent residency status.QPT is a value for money independent state trustee service dedicated to advancing and safeguarding the rights, interests and wishes of Queenslanders in need of financial management, trust and estate planning and administration support. We have been looking after Queenslanders and their families since 1916. Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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