Local recruitment: Principal Water Officer

Queensland Government

Toowoomba QLD, Australia 🇦🇺

Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water (Organisation site)
Water Management and Use; South Region; Water Resource Management; Toowoomba

In this role you will be leading a fast paced and responsive team in a delivery focused environment. We are looking for excellent leadership and performance management skills in addition to project management and grants program experience. One of the key roles of the team is to deliver the Great Artesian Basin capping and piping program. Your experience in engaging with rural stakeholders and knowledge of natural resource management will be highly valued.
You will have a track record of supporting teams to deliver complex projects whilst contributing to the high performing team culture. A high level of professionalism and empathy, and the ability to make things happen, communicate and drive strategies to produce results and develop productive relationships are important attributes for this role.

Job details

Position statusFixed Term Temporary
Position typeFlexible full-time
Occupational groupProject Management
ClassificationAO7
Workplace LocationToowoomba region
Job ad referenceQLD/591486/24
Closing date27-Sep-2024
Yearly salary$127842 – $136895
Fortnightly salary$4900.20 – $5247.20
Job durationUntil 30/06/25
Contact personCaroline Biggs
Contact detailsPhone: 0408 772 829
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The Department
The Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water (DRDMW) is dedicated to fostering growth across Queensland through sustainable water management, leading manufacturing innovation, and driving regional development.
Our team of over 700 staff works from Brisbane and regional offices, ensuring that communities, businesses, and natural resources are sustainable and resilient for the future.

The Role

As the Principal Water Officer within the Basin Project Management Office, you will play a pivotal role in delivering grants programs and achieving natural resource outcomes. This is a fast-paced and dynamic environment where your leadership, project management expertise, and ability to collaborate with various stakeholders will be critical in meeting the department’s goals.

You’ll be responsible for ensuring effective governance, supporting complex project delivery, managing grants programs, and overseeing contractors and consultants. Additionally, you will be a key contributor to the high-performing team culture and help foster collaboration with internal and external partners, from local to federal government.

Key Responsibilities
• Provide expert advice on stakeholder engagement, project delivery, risk mitigation, and water policy.
• Ensure good governance and oversee procurement, research, and program analysis to support strategic initiatives.
• Manage and support the delivery of major grants programs and oversee contractor performance.
• Lead project planning, engagement strategies, and deliver outcomes in line with Queensland Government policy.
• Prepare complex reports, briefings, and presentations for senior management and government bodies.
• Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including industry, government, and non-government organizations.
• Represent the department at conferences and meetings, providing leadership in water resource management.
• Mentor and develop team members to achieve high performance.

About You
• Proven leadership skills with experience in managing teams and delivering complex, high-value projects.
• Strong project management experience, particularly in natural resource management or related fields.
• Exceptional communication skills with the ability to engage and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
• A strategic thinker who can make insightful decisions and drive accountability within the team.
• Ability to adapt quickly, manage resources effectively, and handle high-pressure situations.
• Experience in government or a similar sector is highly regarded.

Role Requirements
• While no mandatory qualifications are required, experience in delivering complex natural resource projects in a government context would be highly advantageous.
• Willingness to travel, including overnight stays, may be required for this role.

The Benefits
• Be part of a dynamic and supportive team that values innovation and collaboration.
• Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth.
• A respectful and inclusive work environment that celebrates diversity.
• Contribute to impactful water resource management across Queensland.

Diversity and Inclusion
DRDMW is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within the workplace. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, and individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Applications to remain current for 12 months.             

Job Ad Reference: QLD/591486/24

Closing Date: Friday, 27 September 2024

Further information

We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.

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