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Police / Senior Police Liaison Officer (First Nations)

Queensland Police Service
Murgon, QLD
A$72,862 p/a
Community Services & Development → Indigenous & Multicultural Services
Full-time
On-site

Posted 3 days ago


Targeted Vacancy

This is an identified position. It is a genuine occupational requirement that an Identified position be filled by a First Nations person as permitted by and arguable under Section 25, 104 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act (1991).

It is a genuine occupational requirement that this position be filled by an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. One of the referees should be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who can attest to the applicant's background, knowledge, skills and experience as they relate to the cultural capabilities.

As a First Nations Police Liaison Officer, your goal will be to assist in developing trust and understanding, between members of the Queensland Police Service and wider community, with particular focus to local First Nations communities.

You will join a great team of dedicated Police Liaison officers and have the opportunity to apply your unique skills and experience across numerous priorities for the QPS including youth crime and domestic violence.

Your success will come from your positive attitude and your willingness to proactively engage with the community.

Role Requirements:

  • This is an identified position. It is a genuine occupational requirement that an Identified position be filled by a First Nations person as permitted by and arguable under Section 25, 104 and 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld).
  • This position involves driving of QPS vehicles. The occupant of this position is required to hold a Queensland ‘C' class driver's licence or have the ability to acquire a driver's licence.
  • This position requires wearing a Police Liaison Officer uniform and adherence to the QPS Code of Dress and Appearance.
  • This position requires working to a set roster and may also involve weekend work and shift work to attend local festivals, and forums and to meet the policing needs of the local area - Shift penalties and overtime may apply.

Key capabilities:

A description of the duties and key capabilities for this role are:

  • As a First Nations Police Liaison Officer, you will assist in developing trust and understanding, between members of the Queensland Police Service and wider community, with particular focus to local First Nations communities.
  • We value diversity and are actively seeking candidates with varied backgrounds who can think differently and innovate.
  • In choosing the right person for this role we will consider what you have done previously - the knowledge, skills and experience you've built, your potential for development, and your personal qualities.

The core capability requirements for this role are:

  • Contribute to organisational understanding of First Nations cultures.
  • Assist police officers to communicate effectively with cultural appropriateness to members of the local community by providing advice on First Nations customs and protocols.
  • Work with QPS members to identify opportunities to strengthen community engagement and the development of QPS crime prevention and early intervention strategies, that are culturally appropriate.
  • Assist First Nations community members to access policing services and provide advice to QPS members on referral to other community services where necessary
  • Positively and proactively engage with First Nations Community Groups including other multicultural and multifaith community groups to identify and build community based and community led programs and initiatives.
  • Identify and link key stakeholders across police, community and government agencies in support of community based/ community led programs and/ or initiatives to improve community safety.

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Job Ad Reference: QLD/632588/25

Closing Date: Wednesday, 7th May 2025


About Queensland Police Service

Brisbane, QLD, Australia
1-10 employees

Every day the Queensland Police Service, your police service, works tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of the community.

Police officers around the state show courage and dedication in exercising their duties.

We don’t seek credit for this work. It is our job.

We only ask that the community joins with us to stop crime, make the community safer and build relationships.

It is pleasing that in many areas this is happening on a daily basis.

As with any large organisation, there are plenty of people who support us and others who do not always agree with everything we do.

I ask that the community make up their own minds.

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Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.

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