Human Resource Adviser

  • $65 inc super
  • Canberra based
  • Initial 6 month contract
Currently seeking an experienced Human Resource Adviser for an initial 6 month contract based in Canberra

Canberra

Paxus is currently seeking an experienced Human Resource Adviser for an initial 6 month contract based in Canberra. As a Human Resource Adviser you will contribute to the delivery of strategic industrial and employee relations related services across the department. This will involve liaising with various stakeholders and representing the department in a range of industrial and employee relations forums.

Key Responsibilities

  • The development, implementation and review of strategic human resource frameworks, policies and procedures relating to:
    • industrial and employee relations; and
    • organisational design, including structural review processes.
  • The provision of quality client services, guidance and support to staff and managers on a range of HR management policies and practices
  • The preparation and analysis of reports to identify workforce trends and inform the development of strategies and recommendations for continuous improvement
  • Representing the Directorate at various forums

About you:

  • A high level of understanding, knowledge and experience of the workplace, industrial and administrative frameworks governing employee relations in a public sector setting.
  • High level liaison, negotiation, written and oral communication skills and the ability to prepare a range of correspondence, reports and submissions.
  • Demonstrated high levels of research, analytical and reporting skills.
  • High level communication, liaison and negotiation skills are necessary to achieving positive outcomes across a range of workplace issues.

To be considered for this role click the 'apply' button or for more information about this and other opportunities please contact Mirinda Curtis on 6151 9203 and quote reference 200194347

Reference Number: 200194347_158260865185598
Contact Details: Mirinda Curtis