The Professional Standards and Governance Command (PSGC) ensures the community has confidence that Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) as a top tier public safety agency is delivering professional corrective services through a competent and confident workforce supported by strong and ethical leadership. The purpose of PSGC is to build, drive and maintain a mature and corruption resistant culture that promotes disciplined ethical behaviour and professional practice through deterrence, education and system improvements. It reviews, determines compliance, and reports on issues relating to ethical and professional standards and behaviours.
The Ethical Standards - Assessment, Intelligence and Support Group assesses concerns raised about staff conduct with a focus on allegations about corruption and serious misconduct.
This Complaints Coordinator plays an integral role within the Assessment Unit to provide efficient administration support in a high-volume and complex environment.
To be successful in this role you will have:
Demonstrated high level administration skills, including ability to use electronic management systems, databases, spreadsheets and other data management systems to support the work of the Ethical Standards and the Assessment Unit.
Ability to analyse information, identify and gather evidence such as records, data and video footage and prepare for assessment purposes.
Time management and organisational skills, including the ability to set priorities and manage multiple tasks in a time critical environment.
Demonstrated interpersonal and written communication skills, including ability to work collaboratively with stakeholders of all levels, internal to the Command and across QCS.
High levels of ethics, integrity and understanding of the importance of maintaining privacy and confidentiality of sensitive matters managed by Ethical Standards.
Understanding of the requirements under the Code of Conduct and complaints management frameworks and the governing legislation such as the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 and the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010.
Fundamental understanding of systems, and ability to proactively identify improvements and work flexibly to implement changes to support continuous improvement.
An ability to rapidly acquire an understanding of the QCS operating environment and to use QCS data management systems relevant to the work of Ethical Standards.
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