Agriculture and Fisheries
(Organisation site)People and Culture; Corporate; Brisbane City or Cairns, Cairns preferredHave a tangible impact for today and tomorrow #DAFcareersAre you ready for an exciting and unique opportunity to make a real difference to Queensland's First Nations people within a newly established and dedicated team?
Our passionate First Nations Futures team will drive an integrated organisational response to deliver on the Queensland Government's commitment to a reframed relationship with Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people.
As our Principal Project Officer within the team, you will bring your engagement and collaboration skills, as well as your writing skills, to lead the department's response to the Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry and Treaty readiness.Just imagine what you could achieve with us.
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Position status: PermanentPosition type: Full-timeOccupational group: HR & Industrial RelationsClassification: AO7Workplace Location: Brisbane Inner City, Cairns region, FlexibleThe opportunityAs our Principal Project Officer (Inquiry & Treaty) - Identified:
Work collaboratively with internal and external partners to drive the response on behalf of the department to the Truth-telling and Healing inquiry.Develop and/or contribute to written correspondence, including briefing notes and submissions that relate to the department's Treaty readiness and relevant matters.Manage complex workloads to meet deadlines and commitments in tight timeframes.Apply project management principles to design, deliver and evaluate project outcomes.
This role is part of a team of five who may work in varied locations across the state.Entitlements will vary based on your location and you may be entitled to the following:Locality allowance5 weeks recreation leaveWhat we are looking for (qualifications, registrations, experience)There are some attributes and experience we see as desirable to this role:
Knowledge and/or experience of the Queensland Government's Path to Treaty commitment, including the Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry (Inquiry).Knowledge and understanding of the impacts of colonisation of Queensland's first peoples to lead the department's responses to the Inquiry and Treaty preparedness.The ability to navigate ambiguity, influence change, and deliver outcomes, especially when faced with obstacles.Analytical, conceptual, and problem-solving skills and the ability to translate this into practical advice and action.This is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Identified role.
Please refer to the position description for the eligibility requirements to be considered for this role.Why work for usLearn why our people choose DAF and more importantly why they stay.
Work with passion and purposeHave a tangible impact, for today and tomorrowEnjoy interesting, diverse workFollow your path wherever it leadsGet the flexibility and support you need to thriveBe part of our one, diverse DAFFind purpose you feel, impact you see and a legacy you bring to life.Join us and be a part of preserving Queensland's agricultural landscape.Visit www.daf.qld.gov.au to learn more about us and what we do.Applications to remain current for 12 months.Job Ad Reference: QLD/594150/24Closing Date: Monday, 14 October 2024Further information
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