Director, Digital Transformation, Justice
The Director, Digital Transformation leads a multidisciplinary team within Digital Services and Programs and is responsible for delivering business transformation through the effective use of contemporary technologies and modern delivery practices. The role oversees the full lifecycle of digital initiatives—from ideation and analysis through to development, delivery, support and ongoing maintenance.
The DT unit comprises multidisciplinary teams across Development, Product Management and Testing, Operations Support, User Experience, and Architecture, working collaboratively to deliver contemporary, reliable and user‑centred digital services.
Key responsibilities:
* Develop and implement the Courts and Tribunals ICT Roadmap, ensuring digital services meet CAT expectations and align with whole-of-government policies, strategies and direction.
* Provide strategic leadership that fosters a shared understanding of organisational priorities and promotes a strong culture of customer service and continuous improvement.
* Embed contemporary delivery practices such as agile, product‑based work, human‑centred design and data‑informed decision making across digital initiatives.
* Deliver high‑quality, evidence‑based advice to executive leadership to influence business effectiveness and support the efficient and effective management, delivery and optimisation of ICT systems and digital solutions.
* Build and maintain strong, effective relationships with the judiciary, departmental officers, the legal profession, and other key internal and external stakeholders to support coordinated, consistent and high‑quality delivery of digital, information and court technology services.
* Strategically plan and manage resources, including financial, human and ICT assets, to deliver agreed projects and initiatives on time, within budget and with a focus on efficiency, innovation and value for money.
* Represent digital and ICT interests within CAT and the department across relevant cross‑agency and whole‑of‑government forums.
* Establish, promote and oversee CAT IT governance standards, compliance requirements and operational processes, acting as a key point of contact for system governance matters.
* Maintain effective working relationships with the judiciary, departmental officers and the legal profession to support the consistent, coordinated and high‑quality delivery of information and court technology services.
Qualifications and conditions
* Tertiary qualifications in information technology, business, law, public administration, or a related discipline (postgraduate qualifications desirable) would be well regarded.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/673123/25
Closing Date: Friday, 26th December 2025
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