District or Divisonal Administration Officer
Queensland Government

Crestmead Station is a dynamic and busy work environment and as part of this role, you'll liaise with internal and external stakeholders on behalf of the Officer in Charge. Providing high level support to staff and officers is part of your day to day duties, therefore the ability to learn QPS policies and procedures along with excellent communication skills are required.
Are you the right person for the job? The below are questions that you should ask yourself if thinking about when applying for the Divisional Administration Officer position:
Are you an effective communicator with a vision to connect with staff at all levels to inspire and drive the key business priorities associated with the role?
Are you capable of working in multiple IT systems and ensuring compliance with stringent policies and procedures?
Do you have the ability to work as part of a team but also be an independent leader?
If successful you will become a member of the Queensland Police Service and you will enjoy a variety of benefits, including:
Competitive salary + generous superannuation and leave loading
A diverse working culture
Flexible working arrangements
Career training and development
Your Key Accountabilities:
The core capability requirements for this role are:
Supervise, train, mentor and develop staff members, including participation in the recruitment and selection of staff members.
Research and review people management issues and provide potential solutions and advice including managing performance reviews for staff members.
Maintain leave management systems, identify absenteeism trends, audit QPS personnel leave, and staff members rosters.
Provide direct high level support and advice to officers in charge to identify, develop and implement improvements to systems, processes and procedures.
Provide high level station administrative support including monitoring email accounts, preparation and distribution of correspondence, records and assets disposal, and equipment stocktakes and audits.
Liaise with external and internal clients and stakeholders, including managing internal Right to Information (RTI), Ministerial correspondence and external requests for information.
Manage and coordinate financial reporting systems and budgetary returns, monitor expenditure including special services, accounts and assets management.
Provide facilities management and co-ordinate maintenance, improvements and renovations, negotiate with external contractors, manage and review ad-hoc maintenance and cleaning.
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