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Team Leader, Electorate Office Service Coordination Unit


Brisbane

Join us in delivering important public services across Queensland where your skills shape support, uplift frontline service, and redefine what public impact looks like

Job details

Position status Contract
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Administration
Classification AO8
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/PAR_25-67
Closing date 19-Aug-2025
Job duration 3 years
Contact person Craig Atkinson
Contact details 07 355 36455
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Your new opportunity

The Team Leader in the Electorate Office Service Coordination (EOSC) team plays a critical leadership role in shaping the future of support services to more than 300 staff across Queensland's 97 electorate offices. As part of the Corporate and Electorate Services Division, the position guides a newly formed team responsible for enhancing service delivery and coordination. With a strategic focus on improving connections between internal service units and electorate offices, the Team Leader ensures consistency, responsiveness, and high-quality outcomes across all touchpoints.

This role involves leading project development, overseeing business improvement initiatives, and working collaboratively with internal service providers and electorate office staff. The Team Leader works closely with electorate office staff, drives innovation in service processes, and maintains alignment with operational priorities and service expectations. It's a dynamic position suited for someone passionate about public service, collaborative teamwork, and continuous improvement in a fast-paced environment.

Your Key Responsibilities

  • Liaise between electorate office clients and internal service delivery units.
  • Help develop strategies to support electorate staff delivering services to the public.
  • Guide service coordination, identifying risks and driving solutions.
  • Communicate clearly across stakeholder and executive audiences.
  • Share policy and service updates with electorate office clients.
  • Develop best practice reference materials for electorate office staff.
  • Prepare high-level reports, submissions, and briefings.
  • Collaborate with People and Culture to deliver digital learning via our Learning Management System.

 About You

You have a collaborative, practical approach and an understanding of electorate office operations. You're confident communicating with stakeholders, contributing to service improvements, and supporting frontline staff. You bring experience in a government or client-focused environment and are skilled in building relationships, strategic thinking, and translating procedures into helpful support.

 Highly desirable

  • Experience working in State or Commonwealth electorate offices or similar government/client-focused settings.
  • Tertiary qualifications in business, human resources, education, communications, or project management.

Your Key Strengths

  • Strong stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills.
  • Effective communication across internal and executive levels.
  • Proven ability in strategic analysis, problem-solving.
  • Translating procedures into practical support.
  • Skilled in preparing reports, submissions, and operational advice for leadership.
  • Flexible and reliable team player with a focus on meaningful outcomes.

Why Join Us?

This three-year fixed-term position presents a rare opportunity to drive impactful change across Queensland's electorate offices and the diverse communities they serve. You'll lead initiatives that strengthen service delivery and contribute to a more connected and responsive support network. It's a chance to make a genuine difference while working in an environment that values learning, innovation, and people.

How to apply

This is your opportunity to play a pivotal role in strengthening support for electorate offices across Queensland. To apply, please submit:

  • A cover letter
  • A current resume
  • A statement of suitability (maximum two pages) addressing the role requirements outlined in the position description.

Applications should be submitted through the SmartJobs website.

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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Last updated
2 May 2023

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