As the Policy Support Officer, you will provide a high level of business and administrative support to the Office of Industrial Relations’ Work and Electrical Safety Policy team. You will be a prime point of contact for internal and external stakeholders and perform a number of critical secretariat, finance, procurement, recruitment and general administration functions. You will support policy and legislative projects which genuinely contribute to social good.
As Policy Support Officer, you will provide high-quality, confidential, efficient, and effective support to the policy team. You will be organised, comfortable under pressure and in an ever-changing environment and able to build and maintain strong professional relationships. You will work with a high-performing, respectful and mutually-supportive team. You will be exposed to excellent networking opportunities and will support policy and legislative projects which genuinely contribute to social good.
OIR will respect your work/life balance and offers flexible working arrangements.
Your key responsibilities will be:
• Maintain a strong, positive and reciprocal relationship with the Policy Directors, which enables an environment of trust and confidence to deliver quality services on the Directors' behalf. Support the Directors, their managers and teams with administrative and policy activities associated with their role including, but not limited to:
o Ensuring high quality administration of meetings, including minute taking, preparation, collation and distribution of papers, and follow up of action items;
o Diary management, including the booking of meeting rooms and video conferencing facilities, sending invites and assist with travel and accommodation requirements for meetings;
o Updating the team's project management report using Microsoft Excel in consultation with Directors and teams, to ensure the regular reporting of progress of their projects;
o Supporting recruitment and procurement processes;
o Assisting with research, collation, review and editing of materials for reports and/or projects;
o Oversight of due dates for all relevant correspondence and periodic administration reporting that requires Director approval, in consultation with Managers, as well as with the Executive Assistant of the Executive Director above the Directors;
o Execution of purchasing and administrative duties;
o Monitor establishment and leave reports, completing and/or checking resourcing requests for Director approval, and liaising with OIR Human Resources to ensure they are completed.
• Competently act on your own initiative within established policies and guidelines to ensure optimum service delivery and quality improvement.
• Develop and maintain positive relationships with a range of stakeholders (both internal and external) to manage and resolve issues.
• Considering the above responsibilities, strike the correct balance between matters which require escalation to Directors and those that can be handled directly.
• Deal professionally with sensitive and confidential issues that arise.
You will have access to:
• a 36.25 hour working week with the ability to accrue flex time
• flexible working options including flexible start & finish times
• generous superannuation (employer contribution of 12.75%)
• 17.5% annual leave loading
• salary packaging options
For more information on this exciting opportunity, please read the Role Description.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer and value a diverse workforce. People of all ages, abilities, gender and ethnicity are encouraged to apply for positions.
Kirsty McLean, Manager can be contacted on 07 3406 9*** should you have any questions regarding this role.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/561893/24
Closing Date: Wednesday, 15th May 2024