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Principal Integrity Officer
Integrity Services; Professional Standards & Performance; Corporate Services; 111 George Street, Brisbane
Drive Integrity. Shape Ethical Excellence.
Play a critical role in upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct across Department of Housing and Public Works as a Principal Integrity Officer. Use your expert knowledge legislation, policies and practices to manage and provide advice on complex integrity and ethical matters. Collaborate with a dynamic team to deliver client-focused solutions that foster trust, transparency, and ethical decision-making.
If you’re ready to champion integrity and make a meaningful impact, we’d love to hear from you!
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Justice & Legal |
| Classification | AO7 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
| Job ad reference | QLD/687780/26 |
| Closing date | 19-May-2026 |
| Job duration | |
| Contact person | Patricia Morris |
| Contact details | Phone: 0499 841 659 Access the National Relay Service |
As a Principal Integrity Officer, you will use your highly developed knowledge of legislation, policies and practices within the Queensland Public Sector to effectively manage and advise on complex and sensitive integrity and/or ethical matters. You will work collaboratively with your team and others in identifying and delivering client centric solutions with mutually beneficial outcomes.
What you will be doing:
• Manage, coordinate and conduct the intake and assessment of complaints for corrupt conduct and public interest disclosures, including:
o making necessary enquiries
o liaising with relevant stakeholders
o identifying risks
o ensuring compliance with mandatory reporting obligations, and
o preparing documentation/referrals in response to these complaints.
• Autonomously, and with limited supervision, manage, coordinate and conduct high level, complex and sensitive investigations of suspected corrupt conduct and/or public interest disclosures, which may include investigations into the business activities of the department.
• Provide high level authoritative, strategic advice and support to the department in relation to the following:
o complex and sensitive complaints of suspected corrupt conduct and public interest disclosures
o appropriate actions to address suspected corrupt conduct complaints and disclosures
o delivery, management and coordination of public sector investigations, and
o protection to disclosers from reprisals.
• Provide contemporary, high quality integrity advice and services to the department including, but not limited to:
o conflicts of interest
o corruption and fraud risks and prevention
o contact with lobbyists
o complaint management, and
o record keeping and mandatory reporting.
• Prepare correspondence, briefing papers, reports and recommendations regarding investigations, significant complaints and public interest disclosure-related issues, as required.
• Prepare and deliver education programs and activities aimed at increasing staff awareness in relation to, for example:
o public sector ethics principles and ethical decision-making
o management and reporting of corrupt conduct and public interest disclosures
o identification, disclosure and management of conflicts of interest, and
o detection and prevention of fraud and corruption.
• Provide supervision and, where necessary, management of junior staff, including contributing to their professional development.
• Develop, implement and advise on current and emerging integrity related policies, processes and issues to foster an ethical organisational culture.
• Develop positive and effective relationships with key internal and external stakeholders such as the Crime and Corruption Commission, Queensland Police Service, Queensland Ombudsman and other investigative and oversight authorities to support the delivery of high-quality assessments and the management of complaints.
Mandatory Requirement
• While there are no mandatory qualifications for this role, having a legal or investigative background, experience in undertaking complex assessments related to legislation, and experience in developing strategies and policies will be highly regarded.
Applications to remain current for 12 months
Job Ad Reference: QLD/687780/26
Closing Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Further information
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