Principal Project Officer (Training)
at Justice and AttorneyGeneral
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia -
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Description:
The Supreme, District and Land Courts Service sits within the Courts and Tribunals Division of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General and provides administrative support and registry services to the judiciary and court users in Queensland. As the Principal Project Officer (Training) your key responsibilities will be to: - Develop and implement training program for experts on the Sexual Violence Expert Evidence Panel (Panel);- Develop an online training platform with a focus on interaction with existing legislation, including policy and procedural guidelines;- Support recruitment of Panel members;- Provide quality facilitation of training and timely program support as directed by the Program Manager of the pilot program;- Liaise with stakeholders, including the peak professional bodies and the Panel Steering Committee, the judiciary, senior management and other relevant agencies to monitor and analyse emerging issues and trends in relation to this reform; and- Participate in business planning for the continuation of the pilot program through to evaluation stage; and- Prepare authoritative reports, documents, presentations, executive briefs and correspondence as required.A complete overview of the recommendations can be accessed through the Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce website athttp://www.womenstaskforce.qld.gov.au/publications. The Queensland Government’s response to Report Two is available athttp://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initiatives/queensland-government-response-womenssafety- justice-taskforce-recommendations/response-to-report-two-from-the taskforce. Court Services Queensland works to deliver a range of services which support an independent judiciary and achieve quality outcomes for the community. Working closely with the judiciary will not only enhance your knowledge of the legal system but also provide a rewarding experience in contributing to the delivery of justice in Queensland.
Applications will remain current for 12 months.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License
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Information Technology/IT
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Brisbane QLD, Australia