Program Manager pfas - Brisbane, Australia - Qfes Commissioner

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    The FRS is responsible for providing services and capabilities including standards and policies, operational response and technical support, and coordination of training and support to all regions to deliver services to the community.

    The capabilities provided are wide-ranging and include statewide fire communications, building fire safety, building compliance, international deployment of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams, state-wide air operations, and chemical and hazardous materials emergency management.

    Reporting to the Assistant Commissioner, you will be responsible for providing high level and authoritative advice, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring consistent governance, oversight, and management of QFES Per/Polyfluoro Alkyl Substances (PFAS) investigations.

    You will work closely with the Research and Scientific branch and ensure QFES complies with its legislated responsibilities.

    About UsAs a department our purpose is to help the community to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from the impact of fire and emergency events.

    Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) is the primary provider of fire, rescue and emergency management programs and services throughout Queensland.

    The department encompasses the Fire and Rescue Service, disaster management services, the Rural Fire Service and the State Emergency Service, and also supports other volunteer groups providing emergency response to Queenslanders.

    Purpose of the role

    The FRS is responsible for providing services and capabilities including standards and policies, operational response and technical support, and coordination of training and support to all regions to deliver services to the community.

    The capabilities provided are wide-ranging and include statewide fire communications, building fire safety, building compliance, international deployment of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams, state-wide air operations, and chemical and hazardous materials emergency management.

    Reporting to the Assistant Commissioner, you will be responsible for providing high level and authoritative advice, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring consistent governance, oversight, and management of QFES Per/Polyfluoro Alkyl Substances (PFAS) investigations.

    You will work closely with the Research and Scientific branch and ensure QFES complies with its legislated responsibilities.

    Key requirementsHighly desirable requirementsKnowledge and experience and/or qualifications in developing and delivering policy, planning, project management functions, governance, and stakeholder engagement.

    Special requirementsThe incumbent may be required to travel and work within their area of responsibility and may also be required to undertake intrastate, interstate deployment or travel as required, with the possibility of overnight stays.

    Your key accountabilitiesResponsibilitiesYour part in the ongoing success of our department, in supporting frontline services will see you responsible for a variety of work, including, but not limited to:

    Develop program and project plans with consideration of strategic priorities, project milestones and interdependencies to ensure the project deliverables meet desired timeframes and budget allocations.

    Develop, implement and provide reporting and analysis on program performance to manage the review and necessary clean-up of contaminated land projects to prepare for safe and future land and/or infrastructure development.

    Oversee project activities and interaction with environmental regulatory agencies and key stakeholders to coordinate investigations and associated fieldwork, ensuring that adverse indicators and variances are appropriately investigated, and corrective action identified and taken where necessary.

    Ensure best practice project management functions are applied, including risk management, and/or evaluate options to resolve issues and mitigate risks to support the implementation of the program of works and outcomes.

    Support the PFAS Working Group to address hazards, recognise at-risk activities and involve specialised expertise for requisite controls, encompassing safety, environmental and operational considerations.

    Develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including landholders to ensure positive engagement, and provide strategic input and advice, actions and recommendations to facilitate the planning, and delivery and of the PFAS programs.

    Prepare and review complex briefs, submissions, and other correspondence relating to project activities, issues, status updates and reporting in accordance with department requirements and governance.

    Lead ongoing governance maturity and champion opportunities for strategic and operational improvements, to ensure the effectiveness in the way the program is delivered.

    CapabilitiesRoleTo determine your suitability for the role, you will be assessed on the following Leadership Competencies for Queensland behavioural profiles that link to the "key accountabilities" for this role:
    Leadership Competency Stream - Program Leader (leading teams and/or projects)VisionStimulates ideas and innovation
    Leads change in complex environmentsResultsBuilds enduring relationships
    Drives accountability and outcomesAccountabilityFosters healthy and inclusive workplaces
    Demonstrates sound governanceOnce you join us we will want you to exemplify the QFES core values:Respect
    Integrity
    Trust
    Courage
    LoyaltyOccupational groupProject Management
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