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Principal Adviser Privacy


Right to Information & Privacy Group; Policy & Legal; Workforce Culture Integrity and Capability; Brisbane

The Right to Information and Privacy Group is looking for an AO7 Principal Adviser Privacy to join our team. In this role you will manage and monitor a centralised service team delivery of the provision of policy, strategic and operational advice in respect of QCS’s strategic priorities on information privacy to all QCS Divisions and the investigation of privacy breaches and complaints received by the agency.

Providing guidance and mentorship to the Privacy team will be critical to enable investigation processes, governance and the provision of advice are consistent, compliant with the legislation and fully accountable if reviewed.

Job details

Position status Permanent
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Administration
Classification AO7
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/685166/26
Closing date 24-Apr-2026
Job duration
Contact person Kira Goddard
Contact details Phone: 35657483
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The primary accountabilities of the Principal Adviser include:

• Manage, monitor and mentor a Privacy team as per the Information Privacy Act 2009 and Queensland Corrective Services Act 2005 to ensure high standards and levels of consistency in the provision of privacy advice and integrity, discretion and tact in the investigation of privacy breaches and complaints
• Provide high level advice regarding privacy matters to senior management and other organisational levels within QCS
• Assist the Manager, RTI and Privacy in the production of weekly update status reports of all privacy matters to QCS senior management
• Lead in the development, updating or implementation of relevant policies, standards and/or procedures to ensure service delivery and legislative compliance are achieved, with mitigated risk to the process of QCS
• Develop and deliver a training program to QCS stakeholders regarding their privacy responsibilities under both the Information Privacy Act 2009 and Queensland Corrective Services Act 2005
• Develop a mentoring and training program to enhance the privacy skills of individual Privacy team members
• Process complex, high risk / sensitive privacy breach and complaint investigations in line with the legislation and QCS policies
• Monitor outputs to ensure consistency in privacy advice/investigations and ensure these are evidenced and accountable
• Supervise the co-ordination of audits and/or collation of Workgroup performance reports up to senior levels of QCS
• Oversee work overflows and identify improvements to systems or processes
• Effectively interact, where required, with members of the public, QCS employees or other Government Agencies in a highly professional and courteous manner
• Lead in the identification of business improvements regarding the responsibilities of the Privacy team

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

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Last updated
2 May 2023

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