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Principal Policy Officer
Brisbane City
Exciting temporary (12-month), full-time opportunity to contribute to health system policy in support of child protection and wellbeing. Be part of a welcoming and committed team who genuinely support each other, celebrate individual and team achievements and value real work-life balance. Seeking a high-performing team player to lead a range of strategic policy and program activities to enable Queensland Health to effectively discharge its system manager functions related to child protection and health policy.
Job details
| Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
|---|---|
| Position type | Full-time |
| Occupational group | Administration |
| Classification | AO7 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
| Job ad reference | QLD/SPP681753 |
| Closing date | 15-May-2026 |
| Job duration | 12 months |
| Contact person | Jessi Fein |
| Contact details | 07 3708 5440 Access the National Relay Service |
About your role:
The Principal Policy Officer position sits within the Child Protection, Justice Health and Wellbeing unit of System Policy Branch. System Policy Branch leads development of the Department's strategic policy and program response for priority patients. This includes key responsibility for major service interfaces including Primary Care, Aged Care, Disability and the NDIS, Correctional Centres, Youth Justice and Child Protection systems. This role leads a range of strategic policy and program activities to enable Queensland Health to efficiently and effectively discharge its system manager functions, particularly focused on child protection and health policy.
As a Principal Policy Officer, your key responsibilities will include:
- Undertake research and critical analysis to identify and advise on strategic policy opportunities, priorities and issues relevant for health service delivery for children and families.
- Initiate and manage, in consultation with key stakeholders, the development of strategic policies that address priority health issues, population groups and reforms in the health system.
- Provide expert advice and support on the development of strategic and State-wide policy and issues for Queensland Health that is consistent with strategic priorities.
- Prepare high-level briefing documents, submissions, correspondence and reports.
In return, you will work on interesting, diverse and complex projects related to child protection and health service delivery, knowing that you are making a difference to the health and wellbeing of Queensland children and families. You will have the ability to develop your management skills by leading projects, mentoring colleagues and networking across Queensland Health, government agencies and non-governmental organisations. You will work closely with a high-performing and collaborative team in the Child Protection, Justice Health and Wellbeing unit, and alongside committed experts working in clinical, policy and social services, to deliver health services to children and families in Queensland.
Role fit
The successful applicant will have a proven track record leading stakeholder engagement, analysing and interpreting data and performing critical analysis to develop well-informed health policy. You will have strong communication and writing skills and be experienced preparing policy materials and briefings for a range of audiences. You will have demonstrated ability to collaborate with clinicians, government agencies or community partners to achieve high-quality policy outcomes in the areas of health or social services. Experience with policy development for programs providing support for children and families will be highly regarded.
Why work with us?
Work alongside passionate professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment that values people and prioritises employee success and wellbeing. This includes:
Competitive salaries
- 12.75% superannuation
- 17.5% leave loading
Employee wellbeing
- 36.25 hour full time work week
- Access to 24/7 confidential employee support providers and counsellors including for immediate family members
- Additional flexibility to support your work life balance including access to generous leave entitlements, such as purchased leave, domestic violence leave, reproductive health leave, cultural leave, study and examination leave.
Professional development
- Career progression with more than 300 diverse career pathways and career support to take you further!
- Access to a variety of programs and initiatives to support training and career growth.
- Grow your skills through hands-on experience and access to internal training opportunities and additional financial and leave benefits for approved external training and development.
Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
At Queensland Health, our work environment is inclusive and supportive, and we value our employees. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from people of all cultures, abilities and backgrounds.
Our commitment to cultural safety, equity, diversity and inclusion means we understand some people may need changes to the recruitment process. If you need support during the recruitment process, such as meeting with the panel virtually instead of in person, please reach out to the hiring manager. We value diverse candidates and your need for adjustments will not affect our hiring decisions.
Ready to apply?
For further information on how to apply please review the attached Role Description.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months and may be considered for other vacancies which may include an alternative employment basis (temporary; full time or part time).
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