The Principal Project Officer role supports the Healthcare Improvement Unit in leading the development, implementation and evaluation of local and system-wide innovative models of care, patient flow frameworks and service enhancement initiatives aimed at improving the quality and value of clinical services in accordance with the strategic direction of the Department.
What you'll do
As the Principal Project Officer, you will lead and manage the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of healthcare improvement initiatives within a complex clinical and operational environment, driving projects that enhance healthcare service delivery across Queensland. You will provide expert advice and support to senior executives on emerging issues and priorities, while building and maintaining strong collaborative relationships with stakeholders ranging from frontline clinicians to executive leaders and government representatives. Utilising your highly developed consultation, negotiation and influencing skills, you will work across multidisciplinary teams to achieve the strategic goals of the Healthcare Improvement Unit, contribute to key priorities and initiatives, and undertake additional project and operational responsibilities as required to support the unit's objectives.
About you
We are searching for someone who has:
Highly effective interpersonal and high-level strategic written communication skills, including proven ability to engage and influence multiple stakeholders and cultivate productive working relationships and networks.
A proven track record of leading projects / initiatives that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service delivery.
Demonstrated advanced project management skills, including the ability to establish robust governance structures, define tasks, set priorities and coordinate activities effectively to meet deadlines, with a track record of proven and sustained outcomes.
Demonstrated advanced knowledge and application of process improvement, implementation and evaluation methodologies within the healthcare sector.
Demonstrated advanced knowledge and application of process improvement, implementation and evaluation methodologies within the healthcare sector.
Demonstrated experience in applying change management methodologies to complex cultural and practice change issues in the health sector.
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
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.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.