The roleThe First 2000 Days program is a key initiative within the HEALTHQ32 and the Reform Strategy.
The program works collaboratively with cross-governmental agencies and the Department of Premier and Cabinet to improve the development and early lives of Queensland's children by focusing on the critical window of opportunity between conception to five years of age.
The First 2000 Days program aims to positively influence a child's health, development, learning, safety, and lifelong outcomes through enhanced service offerings and coordination.Your key responsibility as the Principal Project Officer will include:Lead, manage and evaluate system-wide reform initiatives and priorities within the First 2000 Days program.Use evidence-based improvement and project management methodologies to support the design and adaptation of best practice reform programs and initiatives.Analyse data, policy and information to support reform activities.Liaise, consult and develop effective partnerships with key internal and external stakeholders.Provide timely advice and guidance to stakeholders and senior management on specific issues relating to the development, adaptation, and monitoring of reform projects and initiatives within the First 2000 Days program.Two positions are open for recruitment within the Reform Office, with separate reporting lines:Director, First 2000 DaysManager, Investment, Strategy, Engagement Evaluation and OperationsTo be successful in this role you will have demonstrated:Understanding of the whole health system, including the complex interrelationships within the state and federal governments, non-government and private sectors, Primary Health Networks, Hospital and Health Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Organisations, and primary and community care providers and peak bodies.Ability to build and maintain relationships and partnerships across the health system, including cross sector government and non-government, primary care, community-based care, and acute health system.Experience in leading, managing and implementing complex system-wide and/or state-wide projects that are time-critical and achieve expected deliverables.High-level analytical, data interpretation and evaluation skills including the ability to integrate multiple related activities to achieve deliverables and outcomes.High-level negotiation, verbal and written communication, as well as stakeholder engagement skills.About usThe Department of Health is responsible for the overall management of the public health system in Queensland.
We are an organisation that strongly believes in the need to work with people who value the goals of our organisation and who will thrive in our workplace.
Working at the Department of Health is about making a difference.Strategy, Policy and Reform Division (SPRD) is in the Department of Health and is responsible for driving the strategic agenda for public health in Queensland.
SPRD works closely with other Queensland government agencies and cross-jurisdictional colleagues, including at the Commonwealth level.BenefitsA fast-paced, challenging and supportive environment.Competitive salary + generous superannuation and leave loading.Flexible working arrangements.Diverse work culture.Career training and development.How to applyTo apply for this opportunity:Please submit your resume (including the details of two referees), andA response to criteria (maximum 2 pages) outlining your skills and experience relevant for this role.
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