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Principal Community Recovery Officer
Service Delivery; Community Recovery; Corporate Services; South Brisbane
As the Principal Community Recovery Officer, you will be responsible for working with local councils and coordinating and supporting local activities with key partner agencies in the preparation for, response to and recovery following an activation of a disaster event, incident, or crisis within your own area and in support of other areas across Queensland.
Job details
| Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Community Engagement and Education |
| Classification | AO7 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane - South |
| Job ad reference | QLD/690559/26 |
| Closing date | 23-Jun-2026 |
| Job duration | 30 June 2027 with possible extension |
| Contact person | Michelle Holweg |
| Contact details | Mobile: 0460 930 878 Access the National Relay Service |
Your responsibilities
As a Principal Community Recovery Officer, you will:
- Leading the development and implementation of community recovery strategic and operational (event specific) plans.
- Leading and collaborating on the development and maintenance of community preparedness and response capability and capacity including:
- Partnering with other local services including local councils and state government agencies to prepare local plans
- Representing the department on disaster management groups, forums, and workshops
- Identifying and assessing training needs at a local and district level
- Developing and delivering training and facilitating participation in disaster management exercises.
- As the department's representative at the local, district and regional level, partner with communities and local services including local council, Queensland and Australian Government departments and non-government organisations to plan and implement human and social recovery and disaster management responses.
- Providing strategic advice and support to Senior Leaders in the management and delivery of community recovery services in response to disasters, crises, and incidents.
- Regularly reviewing and modifying established practices, processes, and policies to enhance preparedness and response to disaster events.
- Critically assessing and analysing disaster events and providing briefings and reports to internal partners and external organisations to inform matters of concern and identifying service gaps in the community and influencing others in the development of continuous improvements in disaster recovery efforts/activities.
- Contributing to the development and the delivery of an annual work plan of district operational activities working with key disaster management stakeholders.
- Integrating and coordinating internal business processes relating to human and social recovery activities through effective governance systems and strengthened business practices.
- Actively developing and maintaining positive working relationships between the Department and a range of stakeholders within and across government and broader human services networks that contribute to improvement of preparedness, coordination and response to disaster events and recovery efforts.
- Coordinating support after a disaster, crisis, or event for members of the community with complex and challenging needs through a multi-agency approach and referrals to financial, psychological and social services that assists in their recovery.
- Proactively managing, supervising, and training recovery staff on a range of administrative activities, ensuring effective and efficient delivery of services, as required.
- Preparing comprehensive reports, submissions, briefs, plans, presentations, and other correspondence of a complex nature.
- Working as part of a team in a fast-paced environment, responding to changes in the natural environment, local and state service systems and government priorities and policies.
- Support and help maintain a workplace safety culture by ensuring that all policies and practices concerning Workplace Health and Safety are applied and a part of day-to-day operations.
- Participating in an on-call roster across the year to provide after-hours support to disaster management groups and senior Community Recovery staff.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Further information
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Documents
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690559-26-Role Description (Word, 732KB)
Role Description
