The State Marine Training Section, Water Police, Lytton is seeking a Training & Development Officer (Marine) to support the development of training programs. These programs include National Recognised courses for our members to operate QPS Vessel fleet, undertake search & rescue coordination & other specialised training.
The successful candidate will undertake duties across Queensland to develop, & implement training, assessment & evaluation strategies that meets
policing industry, the Registered Training Authority & the requirements of the national regulator, with the view to improve QPS capability & support frontline policing. It is an exciting role with the requirement of the position to engage & strengthen partnerships with industry & key stakeholders across Government, whilst working with emerging technology to deliver specialist training outcomes to make Queensland the safest State.
The core capability requirements for this role are:
• Develop and deliver QPS education and training courses and programs using evidence based adult education techniques and training best practice strategies.
• Identify training and developmental needs and assist in the assessment, monitoring, evaluation and continuous improvement of all training and assessment strategies, practices, programs and participants.
• Overview and develop training packages, VET accredited course requirements and internal course materials in accordance with the national training packages and Queensland Police Service policy.
• Coordinate course curriculum, collate records and allocate tasks applicable to the state water police training section.
• Research and contribute to the development of service policy relating to Queensland Police Service training outcomes.
• Establish and maintain effective networks both within the Queensland Police Service and external agencies.
• Provide timely and accurate advice to the Coordinator, State Marine Training Section on matters effecting maritime training requirements.
Role Requirements
•Mandatory Meet the colour vison and medical requirements for domestic seafarers' qualifications that relate to Navigation and or Lookout duties, AMSA form 1850 refers. (Standards for the medical examination of domestic seafarers - AMSA). Applicants must hold a valid Australian driver's licence (Queensland Open Class C without A (automatic) condition).
•Technical/ Operational/ Educational experience Qualifications including TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, equivalent or higher,
MAR30821 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver grade 2 Near Coastal) and MAR30921 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master less than 24 metres Near Coastal) equivalent or higher and hold the AMSA Domestic Certificate of Competency (CoC) (Vessel qualification) for each qualification or the ability obtain CoC would be highly regarded.
It is desirable that the applicant can quickly meet the ASQA requirements to undertake training (Nationally recognised - QPS RTO 1549; and have the technical skills and experience to train Queensland Police Service members; and meet the requirements of AMSA to undertake AMSA Mandated Practical Assessments for the QPS RTO.
•Other Delivery of training and assessment can be within a classroom, workplace, simulated and online learning environments. Other training materials may require media productions and the use of electronic aids.
Successful applicants will be required to attain and maintain marine certification and operational proficiency appropriate to this role.
This position will require the ability to travel within and outside of the state of Queensland and the capability to work and live aboard Queensland Police Service vessels. It may be the case that deployments may be up to and including 10 days in duration.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.