The Senior Program Officer, Youth Justice Commissioning, Investment and Innovation, plays a critical role in managing relationships and providing strategic program and data insights to support the development, implementation, and coordination of grant initiatives under the Crime Prevention Grants program.These initiatives aim to assist vulnerable young people, including those at risk of or involved in the youth justice system.Job detailsPosition status: Fixed Term TemporaryPosition type: Flexible full-timeOccupational group: AdministrationClassification: AO6Workplace Location: North West QldJob ad reference: QLD/611152/24Closing date: 10-Jan-2025Yearly salary: $115758 - $123611Fortnightly salary: $4437.00 - $4738.00Job duration: until 30 June 2025 with possible extensionContact person: Suzanne ButlerContact details: Phone: 07 4325 1358Access the National Relay ServiceThis is an exciting and unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on Queensland's communities, with an established and dedicated team.The role involves providing analysis and guidance in the development and implementation of programs, projects, and initiatives, as well as fostering stakeholder engagement to achieve the program's objectives.With expertise in grants systems, program design and support, the successful candidate will focus on ensuring the delivery of quality outcomes for young people and maximizing the value of public investment.As the Senior Program Officer, you will be instrumental in ensuring the efficient operation of the Crime Prevention Grants team.Your project and program skills will be crucial in the delivery of grant programs and projects.Applications to remain current for 12 months.Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.Please ensure you download all attachments and follow the instructions on how to apply.
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