The Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) is a statutory body set up to combat and reduce the incidence of major crime and corruption in the public sector in Queensland. Its functions and powers are set out in the Crime and Corruption Act 2001.
About us
We have a vision that our communities will be safe and supported by fair and ethical public institutions with a focus on those matters of highest threat to the Queensland community. As an organisation we are committed to this vision and as such our values of people, accountability, integrity, courage and excellence underpin everything we do at the CCC.
About you
All Audit and Risk Management Committee independent members are expected to have:
- a range of qualifications and/or skills in accounting, financial management, Risk Management and governance;
- an understanding of, and the commitment to the CCC's vision and purpose;
- a high level of integrity and accountability;
- not an employee of another Queensland state government entity.
How to apply
For more detailed information, including what is required to demonstrate your suitability for the role, refer to the attached factsheet. Pre-employment vetting forms a part of our selection process - you may be asked to provide detailed personal particulars and private interests information. For more information about our security vetting process please refer to How to apply | CCC - Crime and Corruption Commission Queensland ( https://www.ccc.qld.gov.au/job-seekers/how-apply )
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.