Join our team as a Data Analyst in the Growth Monitoring Program (GMP) team within the Regional and Spatial Planning Division of Planning Group.
We are seeking a dynamic professional to contribute to managing data processes and modelling outputs for Land Supply and Development Monitoring (LSDM) functions in Southeast Queensland.
Your role involves supporting research and assessing the strategic implications of growth patterns for broader regional land use and infrastructure planning. You will play a vital role in sourcing, transforming, and analysing data, utilising Extract Transform Load (ETL) processing and GIS software, including drawing meaningful insights on regional land supply to inform planning policy.
Apply today to be a part of our journey to shape the future of Southeast Queensland with your invaluable expertise.
Job details Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Policy & Planning
Classification AO5
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/542185/24
Closing date 13-Feb-2024
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Salary Other
Job duration 30 June 2026 with possible extension
Contact person Louisa Davies
Contact details Phone: 07 3452 6802
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The Regional and Spatial Planning team is responsible for the development, review and monitoring of regional plans that facilitate outcomes focused on addressing existing and emerging land use planning issues of regional significance. Regional plans are developed to align with the state's interest in planning and development, as well as enhance Queensland's economic, social and environmental opportunities.
The Regional and Spatial Team program delivery is based on collaboration with Local Government, key industry groups and the wider community, ensuring the aspirations of all regional stakeholders are considered. Spatial planning is undertaken for identified sites where there are particular state planning interests or development matters that need to be resolved.
Spatial planning typically involves the preparation of a blueprint for the area and often includes investigations into appropriate land use options, physical environment constraints, infrastructure requirements, community values and expectations and tenure arrangements.
Your expertise in the principles of land use modelling will be key in supporting the management, maintenance, and future expansion of regional planning modelling functions, identifying demand for new urban development across the state.
For more information, please refer to the attached Role Profile.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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