
Senior Emergency Services Officer
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
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Senior Emergency Services Officer
Job Status: Mulitple full-time & casual positions available
Salary: $81,905-$86,936 per annum plus super
Industry: Performing Arts
Location: South Brisbane
Application Closing Date: 5pm, 29th August 2025
About Us
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is one of Australia’s leading centres for live performance. Welcoming over 1.5 million visitors to more than 1200 performances each year, we embrace the best in live performance – the world renowned alongside the emerging, local, and new – and connect to the stories and ideas at the heart of each production. Through the warmth and expertise of our staff, we have become a trusted curator, presenter, and host; a place to come together to relax, reflect, share stories, and celebrate.
About the Role
We are seeking applications for the role of Senior Emergency Services Officer. This is an essential role responsible for supporting QPAC's readiness for and effective response to all incidents and emergencies, in alignment with best practices for major Australian public venues. This role functions as part of an all-hazards emergency response team, protecting patrons, staff, and property by implementing emergency procedures and safety measures in compliance with relevant legislation and Australian Standards. Senior ESO develops and implements emergency plans and training programs to enhance the safety of people in the facility, providing a framework for emergency planning that meets the objectives of QPAC. Ultimately, the Senior ESO helps maintain a safe environment at QPAC through proactive risk management, rapid incident response, and continual improvement of emergency preparedness.
This role reports to Emergency Services Officer Supervisor, with the Emergency Service Officers as direct reports.
Qualifications Required:
First Aid Certifications: Current approved First Aid and Advanced First Aid certifications (e.g. HLTAID011 Provide First Aid and HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid), including up-to-date CPR certification and Advanced Resuscitation Certification.
Fire/Emergency Certification: Qualification as a Queensland Fire Safety Adviser (or ability to obtain one promptly) in accordance with the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008.
Technical and Regulatory Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of fire protection systems (fire panels, sprinkler and alarm systems, EWIS PA systems), evacuation diagrams, and first aid techniques. Familiarity with relevant Australian Standards and regulations for emergency management (such as AS 3745–2010, Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008) and the ability to apply them in practice.
In this role you will:
Emergency Incident Leadership: Oversee and respond to any fire, medical, hazardous material, threat to life or environmental incidents at QPAC acting as the Emergency Team Leader on the Emergency Response Team. Act as the primary point of contact to brief attending emergency services officers. Coordinate QPAC evacuation plans with Arts Queensland and broader Queensland Cultural Centre emergency protocols
Fire Panel Monitoring & Communications: Continuously monitor the venue’s Fire Indicator Panels (FIPs) and emergency alarm systems. Upon alarm or incident, promptly liaise with Arts Queensland (OS1) and notify external emergency services (e.g. QFES Fire Brigade, Ambulance, Police) to initiate appropriate responses.
Train and mentor QPAC’s Fire Wardens (ECO members) to ensure they are confident and capable in performing emergency duties. Provide initial training and periodic refresher courses for all new and existing wardens (this may involve coordinating certified Fire Warden training through a qualified Fire Safety Adviser). Maintain an up-to-date register of wardens for every zone and department within QPAC, and ensure each area always has sufficient warden coverage.
Emergency Preparedness Training: Plan, schedule and conduct regular emergency preparedness training for staff and the emergency response team. Deliver tailored emergency and safety inductions for contractors, touring companies, and visiting performers as required. This includes organising at least one full evacuation drill for the venue annually, as required by Queensland law.
Safety Inspections & Hazard Mitigation: Regularly inspect and audit the venue for safety hazards, fire risks, and compliance with fire safety regulations. This includes checking that all exits and evacuation routes remain clear and unobstructed at all times, that fire doors and safety systems are in proper working order, and that any identified risks are promptly addressed. Implement an interim risk management process. Document and report any issues that could pose a threat to occupant safety, and coordinate with relevant departments to rectify problems.
First Aid Response: Provide First Aid response when required for any medical incidents or accidents on QPAC premises, supporting QPAC's First Aid Officers. Provide prompt First Aid and Advanced First Aid treatment to patrons, performers, or staff who become ill or injured, in accordance with your training and QPAC protocols.
Fire Equipment auditing: Ensure routine inspections and operational testing of fire prevention and suppression systems, including FIPs, EWIS, extinguishers, hydrants, and smoke detectors.
Incident Reporting and Documentation: Prepare clear, comprehensive incident reports for all emergencies, incidents, or notable WHS events that occur. Record factual details of what happened, actions taken, times, communications, and outcomes.
About You
To be successful in this role, we are looking for:
Emergency Response Capability: Demonstrated ability to remain calm and follow procedures during emergency or high-pressure situations, with experience in emergency response, security, or similar roles requiring quick decision-making. Ability to act as Deputy Chief Warden when required, supporting evacuation coordination and emergency response activities.
Teamwork: Strong teamwork skills with the ability to work effectively under supervision and as part of a multi-disciplinary emergency response team. Willingness to learn from senior team members and contribute positively to team objectives.
First Aid and Incident Management Skills: Advanced First Aid skills and experience in providing first responder medical assistance.
Communication and Reporting: Excellent communication skills, both in crisis situations and in routine reporting.
Teamwork and Autonomy: Proven ability to work both autonomously and within a team, including taking a leadership role during emergencies.
Organisational Skills and attention to detail: Strong organisational and administrative skills relevant to emergency management. This includes maintaining training logs, warden rosters, emergency equipment checklists, and other safety records.
Reliability and Attention to Detail: Demonstrated reliability in previous roles with strong attention to detail for monitoring systems, completing documentation, and following procedures accurately.
Flexibility: Willingness and ability to work flexible hours (evenings, weekends, holidays) and to respond reliably to emergencies or urgent situations at short notice, in order to support QPAC’s operational needs.
How to Apply
The Queensland Performing Arts Centre is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, Disabled and Deaf people, members of the LGBTQIA+ community and people of all ages.
To be eligible to apply for this position, applicants must have existing Australian work rights. Any offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory National Police check.
You can obtain a copy of the position description by emailing [email protected]. For any other queries, please contact the Talent Acquisition team on (07) 3842 9361.
The closing date for applications is on Friday, 29th August 2024 at 5pm. QPAC will commence screening and shortlisting in advance of this closing date.
About Queensland Performing Arts Centre
QPAC is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Queensland Government. In collaboration with the Trustees, QPAC is managed by an Executive Group that is responsible for the operations and the achievement of the Centre's strategic priorities.
QPAC is a Statutory Authority of the Queensland Government with its responsibilities set out in the Queensland Performing Arts Trust Act 1977.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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