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Communications Lead
Community Corrections & Specialist Operations Program Management Office; Office Of The Deputy Commissioner Community Corrections & Specialist Operations; Community Corrections & Specialist Operations; Brisbane
Communication Lead – Program Management Office (PMO)
Queensland Corrective Services is seeking a skilled Communication Lead to drive strategic engagement across transformational projects in Community Corrections & Specialist Operations. Based in Brisbane CBD, this AO7 temporary role (to 30 June 2026) offers $131,677–$141,002 p.a. You’ll lead best-practice communication strategies, stakeholder engagement, and change messaging to support high-impact reform. If you’re passionate about translating complex change into clear, compelling narratives, apply now to help shape safer communities.
Job details
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Flexible full-time |
Occupational group | Project Management |
Classification | AO7 |
Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
Job ad reference | QLD/656409/25 |
Closing date | 08-Sep-2025 |
Job duration | 8 months with possibility of extension |
Contact person | Kate Berry |
Contact details | Phone: 332347187 Access the National Relay Service |
Communication Lead - Program Management Office (PMO)
AO7 | Brisbane CBD | Temporary Full-Time to 30 June 2026 (with possible extension)
Salary: $131,677 - $141,002 p.a. + super
Help shape the future of corrections through strategic communication. Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) is seeking a talented and experienced Communication Lead to support transformational reform across the Community Corrections and Specialist Operations (CCSO) division. This is a unique opportunity to lead strategic communication efforts that directly contribute to safer communities and improved outcomes for offenders under supervision.
About Us
QCS delivers modern, evidence-based correctional services focused on rehabilitation and crime prevention. Our workforce is diverse, professional, and united by a commitment to the values of Professional, Ethical, and Respectful. The CCSO division provides specialised services to support offenders in the community and the Parole Board Queensland, and is currently undergoing significant transformation.
The CCSO Program Management Office (PMO) plays a critical role in delivering strategic projects aligned with QCS's broader reform agenda. As Communication Lead, you'll be at the heart of this change, helping to shape how it's understood, embraced, and embedded across the organisation.
About the Role
You will define, plan, and manage communication strategies to support the implementation of key initiatives across multiple project streams. You will:
- Lead the development and execution of best-practice communication plans tailored to diverse correctional environments.
- Collaborate with project teams, business units, and stakeholders to ensure consistent, clear, and engaging messaging.
- Translate complex reform initiatives into accessible, compelling narratives for internal and external audiences.
- Support business readiness and change resilience through targeted engagement strategies.
- Advise senior leaders on communication risks, opportunities, and progress.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and accountability across the PMO and broader CCSO division.
About You
You are a strategic communicator with a passion for storytelling and stakeholder engagement. You bring:
- Proven experience in developing and delivering communication strategies within large-scale projects or programs.
- High-level knowledge of contemporary communication and engagement frameworks.
- Strong understanding of project management, change management, and business integration.
- Ability to translate complex change into effective communication products.
- Exceptional written communication skills, with experience producing a range of collateral from formal reports to digital content.
- Experience in justice or human services environments is highly regarded.
- Qualifications in communication, change management, project management, or human services are highly desirable.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a high-performing team driving meaningful reform in the justice system.
Work in a values-driven organisation committed to community safety and rehabilitation.
Enjoy flexible work arrangements, professional development, and career progression opportunities.
Make a real impact on the lives of Queenslanders.
How to Apply
Submit your application via the SmartJobs and Careers website. Please refer to the Queensland Corrective Services Applicant Information Guide for detailed instructions on how to apply.
Applications remain current for 12 months and may be considered for similar roles across QCS.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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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