**The Department of Justice is seeking a Project Co-ordinator to join the Forensic Science Queensland Implementation Project. Working alongside an experienced Project Manager, the Project Co-ordinator will play a key role in supporting major project milestones, developing project documentation, and delivering effective stakeholder engagement.
Key responsibilities include:
- Developing and maintaining project documentation, including tracking key decisions, risks, and dependencies.
matter experts.
- Engaging with stakeholders across multiple agencies, ensuring clear communication and timely responses.
- Providing secretariat support, including the recording of minutes and the scheduling of meetings, training sessions, and workshops.
- Identifying opportunities for business improvements to enhance efficiency and support change initiatives.
- Managing administrative tasks such as maintaining electronic records and drafting reports and correspondence.
About the team
On 1 July 2024, a machinery-of-government change formally transferred Forensic Science Queensland and its staff from Queensland Health to the Department of Justice. The Forensic Science Queensland Implementation Project Team is focused on deepening Forensic Science Queensland's integration within the Department of Justice and further progressing the transition of pre-existing services and systems from Queensland Health. While the team works closely with Forensic Science Queensland, the Project team is organisationally distinct and forms part of the Department of Justice's Corporate Services division.
For more information, please view the role description below, or contact Linda Bolton, Project Manager, on 0448 234 054.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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