The following mandatory requirements, special conditions and/or other requirements apply to this role: Whilst not mandatory, a recognised qualification in human resources, law or business will be highly regarded.
We are seeking applicants who, within the context of the role responsibilities, possess the following key attributes:
- Demonstrated high level end-to-end case management experience with substantial capability managing misconduct and discipline matters, performance management and employee complaints.
- Demonstrated record of achievement in providing high level advisory and support services to senior leaders on contemporary industrial and employee relations matters, including legislative frameworks, policy issues and developments, trends and emerging issues, at both state and federal level within the public sector.
- High level skills in the preparation and management of all aspects of industrial disputes, demonstrated through advocacy, negotiation and persuasion skills, and an in-depth knowledge of QIRC rules and procedures.
- Demonstrated capability in applying high level innovative and analytical problem-solving skills to generate effective solutions and options, with a flexible and agile approach in a complex, rapidly changing and sensitive environment.
- Proven ability to negotiate and influence others to achieve organisational objectives and high-level capability in building productive relationships with clients and a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Highly developed communication and oral presentation skills, including the ability to write concise, high-quality reports, briefs and correspondence.
Applications to remain current for 12 months