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Temporary Manager (Freight Coordination)
Governance Freight and Partnerships, Transport Strategy and Planning, Policy Planning and Investment, Cairns
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in Queensland’s remote and regional communities? We’re seeking a strategic and collaborative leader to join our team as Manager (Freight Coordination). In this role, you will oversee the delivery and governance of the Remote Community Freight Contracts (RCFC) and other initiatives that support freight affordability and reliability across Queensland’s most isolated regions.
Your work will directly contribute to improving access and equity for communities that rely on consistent and cost-effective freight services. If you're a motivated leader with a passion for community-focused service delivery, we want to hear from you. Apply now and help shape the future of freight coordination in Queensland’s remote and regional communities.
Job details
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Flexible full-time |
Occupational group | Project Management |
Classification | AO8 |
Workplace Location | Flexible |
Job ad reference | QLD/660954/25 |
Closing date | 02-Oct-2025 |
Job duration | Until 30 June 2028 with possibility of extension |
Contact person | Sean Collingwood |
Contact details | Ph: 07 3066 1655 Access the National Relay Service |
In the role of Manager (Freight Coordination) you will oversee the ongoing delivery and governance of Remote Community Freight Contracts (RCFC) freight funding package and other programs that support freight affordability and reliability inQueensland's remote and regional communities. You will be responsible for performance monitoring, reporting and review of freight assistance arrangements, ensuring they continue to deliver value to communities most in need. This includes leading program evaluations, preparing high-quality written advice and recommendations, and supporting decision making through the provision of timely and evidence-based briefing materials.
You will also work with a variety of stakeholders to identify freight needs in remote communities and encourage group ordering and greater efficiency of freight movements. You will engage with stakeholders across TMR and with other state government agencies to co-ordinate activities and programs affecting freight.
Some of your responsibilities will include:
• Manage the ongoing delivery, oversight and governance of freight coordination programs for remote and regional Queensland communities.
• Monitor program performance, undertake reviews, and provide evidence-based recommendations to support continuous improvement.
• Lead contract management and negotiation activities to ensure freight programs achieve value for money and meet community needs.
• Prepare high-quality written materials including briefing notes, reports and recommendations to inform decision making.
• Apply appropriate governance arrangements and practices to oversee the freight funding package being delivered through a delivery agent, including performance monitoring, reporting, audit, and adjustment if necessary.
• Build and maintain effective partnerships with councils, retailers, freight service providers and community representatives to support effective program delivery.
• Work with stakeholders across TMR, other Queensland Government agencies and the Commonwealth to coordinate activities affecting freight in remote communities.
• Contribute to the development of long-term freight solutions for remote communities, including support for strategic assessments and future policy options.
• Respond to enquiries about freight coordination programs and assist stakeholders in seeking resolution where possible.
• Provide leadership, guidance and support to staff.
To thrive in this role, you will need to demonstrate the following:
• Strong written communication skills, with the ability to prepare clear, concise and well-structured briefing notes, reports and recommendations.
• High-level stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills, including experience working with regional and remote communities.
• Experience in program governance, performance monitoring, analysis, reporting and risk management.
• Experience in working in a strategic freight role and delivering a range of freight related projects.
• Leadership capabilities including the ability to guide staff and foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
• A C class driver's license, as travel will be required for this role.
Additional Benefits this role offers:
• Work and Life balance, including 'flex time' and flexible work arrangements and a working from home option.
• Work with a supportive team, with a high level of training and development invested in each staff member
• Generous leave and superannuation.
Please tell us about any additional support or adjustments, such as interpreting services, physical requirements, or assistive technologies, that will better enable you to shine.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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