Principal People - Hobart, Australia - City of Hobart

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    Principal People & Culture Operations (9896)

    Management - Internal (Human Resources & Recruitment)

    Full time

    $112,568 to $121,946 per annum + 12.5% super

    The Hobart City Council employs approximately 750 employees across multiple sites. Reporting to the Manager People & Culture, the Principal People & Culture Operations, leads a team of six direct reports who specialise in talent acquisition, payroll and general human resources.

    The role entails providing both strategic and operational guidance to organisational leaders on various aspects related to talent acquisition, payroll, policy development, end-to-end recruitment processes, talent management, organisational design, diversity, equity, and inclusion, change management, performance evaluation, and employee relations.

    To succeed in this role, you should have relevant tertiary qualifications and at least 2 years of experience in a similar position, demonstrating a profound understanding of the specific challenges and opportunities within this domain. You must be capable of working independently, managing a recruitment portfolio, and possess exceptional communication skills. A proactive "can-do" attitude, strong organisational abilities, and multitasking skills are essential.

    If this sounds like you, then you should definitely apply

    About us

    The City of Hobart offers something for everyone, with connections between nature, history, culture, businesses and each other. We are proud to provide a range of services and facilities that support the wellbeing, safety and participation of the community as well as continuously look to improve and embrace new approaches to achieve better outcomes for all. With an industrious and diversified economy, wherever your skills, talents and passions lie, we can offer you the opportunity to have a rewarding career with ongoing learning and development opportunities.

    We recognise contributions to our workforce and offer:

    • Above Award wages and Employer Superannuation at 12.5% with salary sacrifice options.
    • Flexible work arrangements including the option to apply for a nine-day fortnight.
    • A wide range of paid leave entitlements.
    • Health and Wellness programs, including onsite gyms.
    • Discounted membership at Hobart Aquatic Centre.
    • Ability to purchase additional leave after 12 months of service.
    • An Employee Assistance Program that offers onsite visits.
    • Corporate Health Plan discounts with BUPA, St. Lukes and Medibank.

    All applications must be made in the online portal, and you can save your application as you progress through the stages until you submit your final application. If you have any issues with submitting your application, please email details of the issue to . Please note that we do not accept applications after the position has closed so if you have issues submitting your application, please contact us prior to the closing time.

    A court of fifteen commissioners was created by the Hobart Town Commissioners Act 1846, with the commissioners responsible for paving, lighting etc. throughout the city.

    The first meeting of the Commissioners was held on 29 September 1846, but disputes soon began to arise between the colonial and civic authorities on the apportioning of revenues and within a year the body of Commissioners was dissolved.

    Municipal government was established by the Hobart Town and Launceston Municipal Council Act 1852. During this year the first elections for a seven member council were held. The new council took office from the beginning of 1853, with William Carter as Mayor. In 1857 the Municipal Council was incorporated (Hobart Town Corporation Act 1857), and its constitution and powers redefined.

    Between 1853 and 1934 the Council was led by various Mayors, elected annually. The title was raised to "Lord Mayor" by Letters Patent issued by King George V in January 1934.

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

    A court of fifteen commissioners was created by the Hobart Town Commissioners Act 1846, with the commissioners responsible for paving, lighting etc. throughout the city.

    The first meeting of the Commissioners was held on 29 September 1846, but disputes soon began to arise between the colonial and civic authorities on the apportioning of revenues and within a year the body of Commissioners was dissolved.

    Municipal government was established by the Hobart Town and Launceston Municipal Council Act 1852. During this year the first elections for a seven member council were held. The new council took office from the beginning of 1853, with William Carter as Mayor. In 1857 the Municipal Council was incorporated (Hobart Town Corporation Act 1857), and its constitution and powers redefined.

    Between 1853 and 1934 the Council was led by various Mayors, elected annually. The title was raised to "Lord Mayor" by Letters Patent issued by King George V in January 1934.

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

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