
Senior Decision Maker
Queensland Corrective Services
Posted 19 days ago
- Exercise decision making power under the Right to Information 2009 and Information Privacy Act 2009 and in accordance with administrative release guidelines regarding access and amendment to personal affairs information recorded on departmental documents.
- Liaise, consult, negotiate and provide advice to internal and external stakeholders in relation to requests under the Right to Information Act 2009, the Information Privacy Act 2009 or administrative release and the requirements and application of right to information and information privacy in the Department.
- Responsible for assisting with the identification, development and implementation of appropriate right to information and information privacy procedures and practice standards to ensure the ongoing efficient and effective implementation of right to information and information privacy in the Department.
- Responsible for assisting with the development, implementation and ongoing support of administrative and information systems required to ensure the Department meets the legislative requirements of the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.
- Assist with mentoring officers in their development to ensure the necessary skills exist within the team to respond to client needs.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/641380/25
Closing Date: Thursday, 19th June 2025
About Queensland Corrective Services
Queensland Corrective Services aims to provide stakeholders, private providers and other Government agencies with easy to find information about the Department and its management.
ueensland Corrective Services' vision is to become the leader in our business and a partner in criminal and social justice.
Being a leader in corrections means we are:
building on established and sound correctional practices
actively driving the policy agenda to set the future direction of corrective services
establishing innovative and effective intervention strategies and programs
Being a partner in criminal and social justice means that we will:
share our knowledge
influence positive change
be responsive to community priorities
establish participative and collaborative networks
QCS is striving continuously for more effective and innovative programs and services, fair and humane treatment of offenders and a strong commitment to equity and cultural diversity.
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