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Deputy Director-General
Office of the Deputy Director-General; Commissioning; Brisbane
As a senior executive leader in Queensland Government, the Deputy Director-General will display outstanding judgment, high-level integrity and resilience, strong agility to adapt to a constantly changing environment, a strong achievement orientation and excellent communication and negotiation skills.
You will provide high-level strategic and operational advice to the Minister, Director-General, the department’s Board of Management and senior executives across a wide variety of matters to meet strategic objectives and key reforms, including but not limited to organisational design, procurement, systems and policy development and implementation, change management, leadership and employee capability, cultural capability and diversity.
Job details
| Position status | Contract |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Executive |
| Classification | SES4 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
| Job ad reference | QLD/671809/25 |
| Closing date | 11-Dec-2025 |
| Job duration | up to 5 years with possible extension |
| Contact person | Jon Hottot |
| Contact details | Mobile: 0488 420 003 Access the National Relay Service |
As an executive, your performance will be assessed according to four key accountability perspectives: stakeholder and outcome, internal business, financial, and learning and growth.
Stakeholder and outcome
- Represent the Director-General in statewide forums and provide strategic, authoritative advice to the Minister, Director-General and across Government on Commissioning directions to advance Queensland's agenda including in relation to services to respond to and build safety for children, families, women and people experiencing violence.
- Build and drive strategic partnerships with a range of key stakeholders, including not-for-profit organisations, for profit, corporate organisations, local government agencies, peak and oversight bodies and community groups.
- Oversee the strategic and effective allocation of investment funds, the procuring and commissioning of services, and management of grant programs.
- Lead program design and implement recommendations to drive the reform agenda across children and families, improve outcomes for victim survivors, and support the service sector.
- Direct the performance, service delivery and coordination of services to ensure responsive, inclusive, efficient and accessible services and support to service users and key stakeholders.
- Efficiently navigates and manages highly complex stakeholder engagement and relationships across multiple service sectors.
- Demonstrates expertise and experience in working with First Nations community leaders, local councils, government agencies and stakeholders to enhance outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders.
Internal business
- Develop a highly engaged and capable workforce and executive leadership team through a positive workplace culture of achievement, values and a shared focus on innovation and continuous improvement to delivering quality services.
- Monitor and evaluate services to assess demand from the community and oversee the implementation of new approaches to processes, technology, strategies, and outcomes informed by professional expertise, experience, and evidence to optimise performance and service delivery across the workforce.
- Exercises strong judgement and strategic acumen, with the ability to identify emerging issues and think innovatively beyond conventional norms.
- Possesses a comprehensive understanding of navigating complex public administration policies and systems.
- Displays significant levels of autonomy and delegation, allowing for flexibility in adapting and responding to need.
- Demonstrates expertise in driving reforms and continuous improvements.
- Maintains an optimistic outlook and foster a workplace culture where all individuals share a personal responsibility for promoting the physical and psychological health and safety of others.
- Drives a culture of respect and inclusivity across the organisation, prioritising service delivery that is accessible and considers diverse needs.
Financial
- Ensure effective management and monitoring of the division's budget, as well as staff establishment in accordance with statutory responsibilities, government priorities and departmental policies and procedures.
Learning and growth
- Lead with integrity, promote inclusion, and support cultural capability, particularly in working respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Foster a positive, high-performing workplace that prioritises staff wellbeing, diversity, and continuous improvement.
- Provide strategic leadership to achieve departmental goals and deliver sustainable, responsive services.
www.luminarypartners.com.au/commissioning or contact Jon Hottot on 0488 420 003 from Luminary to discuss the role.
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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