The role Your primary responsibilities include providing responsive and time-critical expert advice and high-level policy support to the Chief Allied Health Officer and the Office of the Chief Allied Health Officer (OCAHO) team, Deputy Director-General, Director-General, and the Minister. Overseeing the day-to-day functions of the office you will ensure policy coordination, executive support, effective finance management, and correspondence functions. You will ensure strategic and coordinated assistance to the Chief Allied Health Officer, aligning with the Department and Government's agenda. Leading policy advice, your role involves drafting complex briefings, reports, and cabinet submissions to present recommendations and findings to senior leaders, influencing outcomes positively.
Success in this position requires a proven understanding of government operations, encompassing both state and national levels. Additionally, you should highlight extensive experience in policy coordination and providing advice within a large and intricate environment. Your record of accomplishment should include the ability to analyse and synthesize information from diverse sources and effectively lead project completion within specified timelines.
Furthermore, the role demands a demonstrated aptitude for managing core office functions including financial management and reporting including procurement processes, coordination of correspondence and reporting functions and other executive support tasks.
About usThe 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 role of the Clinical Excellence Queensland (CEQ) is to drive the patient safety, quality improvement and clinical improvement agendas for the Queensland health system. It will achieve this by identifying, monitoring and promoting improvements in the quality of health services delivered by service providers (both Hospital and Health Services and private health facilities, globally and within Queensland), and support and facilitate the dissemination of best-practice clinical standards and processes that achieve better outcomes for patients. The quality improvement agenda is actively supported by a significant research agenda. The Division is also accountable for setting and supporting the direction for mental health, alcohol and other drug services in Queensland, as well monitoring and reporting on performance. 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
- A cover letter (maximum 2 pages) outlining your skills and experience relevant for this role.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.