Queensland’s hospital system is facing greater demand and pressure than ever before. This is driven by our growing and ageing population, and compounded by pressures on primary, aged and disability care. To help address this, the Health Capital Division (HCD), in partnership with Hospital & Health Services (HHS), is leading the biggest hospital expansion program Queensland has ever seen. The program includes building three new hospitals, expanding 11, upgrading rural and regional health facilities and delivering thousands of new hospital beds in the next five years. In addition, the intent is for this to be the first tranche of a 15-year program of infrastructure investments. Working in HCD, you will forge a new sustainable delivery model and contribute to the delivery of projects that ultimately improve the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders – what could be more rewarding than that?Job details Position status Permanent
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Management
Classification SO
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/HCD561444
Closing date 14-May-2024
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Contact person Chloe O'Dowd
Contact details HCDRecruitment@health.qld.gov.au
Access theAbout the role
Reporting to the Senior Director, Governance Risk & Compliance, the Director Sustaining Capital Program will lead the system planning for lifecycle replacement, utilisation, and disposal of assets. In this role you will implement whole of life asset management principles and assessment rigour to the application of Sustaining Capital funds to ensure effective system wide approach is applied and provide specialist advice to key stakeholders for all Sustaining Capital matters.The successful person
To be successful in the role you will demonstrate:
- High level project management skills in delivery of state-wide programs within budget, and in accordance with departmental policy, whole-of-government requirements, and in alignment with the values of the Queensland Public Service.
- Ability to identify, examine, and critically interpret complex information and provide strategic solutions relating to program administration of Sustaining Capital and asset management.
- Highly developed and demonstrated negotiation, consultative, communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to establish, develop and maintain business relationships with internal and/or external stakeholders within the Department, HHSs, non-government agencies and staff.
- Highly desired, a tertiary qualification or demonstrated relevant experience in any of the following disciplines: facilities management, risk management, finance, or project management.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, develop and manage staff in line with quality human resource management practices including employment equity, anti-discrimination, occupational health and safety, and ethical behaviour.
The Department of Health is responsible for the overall management of the public health system in Queensland. We are an organisation that strongly believes in the need to work with people who value the goals of our organisation and who will thrive in our workplace. Working at the Department of Health is about making a difference.The Sustaining Capital team within HCD forms part of the Operations division. The team manages the capital investment necessary to maintain operations including replacing and refurbishing assets that are held within Queensland Hospital and Health Services and ensures the Sustaining Capital Program is managed within budget in accordance with governance arrangements established under whole of government requirements.Benefits
- A fast-paced, challenging and supportive environment
- Competitive salary + generous superannuation and leave loading
- Flexible working arrangements
- Diverse work culture
- Career training and development
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your resume including two referees who have a thorough knowledge of your capabilities, work performance and conduct within the previous two years and answer the following questions within your application:
- Question 1 – What is your motivation to join Health Capital Division?
- Question 2 – Describe a situation where you worked as part of a team to achieve an outcome?
- Question 3 – Provide an example of how you showed initiative to solve a problem?
- Question 4 – Have you ever had any serious disciplinary action taken against you in the Queensland public sector?