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Industrial Officer

Together Queensland
  • Location: South Brisbane
  • Classification: AO5–AO7
  • Salary Range: $3,969.74–$5,464.90 per fortnight (gross)

About Together Queensland

Together Queensland Branch of the Australian Services Union (ASU) is a union representing approximately 30,000 members across diverse industries, including the Queensland Public Sector, Queensland Health, universities, private health, and various other private sector employers.

Our mission is to work with members and workplace delegates to improve lives, create fairer workplaces, and build a stronger community.

Together is seeking a motivated individuals who are interested in working with members and delegates to improve workers lives. This role is part of a dedicated team of industrial staff.

About the Role

We are looking for motivated individuals with a passion for making a difference in workers’ lives. This role is ideal for someone with a mix of interpersonal, analytical, and problem-solving skills. If you have experience in advocacy, policy, human resources, or other areas requiring strong communication and organisational skills, we encourage you to apply.

As an Industrial Officer, you will:

  • Provide advice and support to members on workplace matters.
  • Represent members in meetings, interviews, and tribunals.
  • Collaborate with workplace delegates and union staff to address industrial issues collectively.
  • Contribute to broader union campaigns and activities.

This position is based at our South Brisbane office and may involve occasional travel within Queensland.

Key Responsibilities

  • Offer timely, accurate industrial advice to union members on workplace and industrial issues.
  • Represent members in workplace meetings and tribunals, advocating for their rights and fair treatment.
  • Communicate complex information clearly, with a focus on understanding and resolution.
  • Contribute to improving workplace conditions through collaboration with delegates and staff.
  • Support the union’s campaigns to increase membership and participation.

Who We’re Looking For

We’re seeking people who bring:

  1. Interpersonal Skills: A natural ability to connect with people, foster trust, and maintain respectful relationships.
  2. Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication abilities to convey information effectively and objectively.
  3. Analytical Thinking: The capacity to interpret complex information, develop solutions, and offer strategic advice.
  4. Teamwork and Independence: A collaborative spirit with the ability to manage competing priorities in a dynamic environment.
  5. Commitment to Values: A passion for fairness, equity, and improving workers’ lives.

Transferable Skills Are Welcome!

Experience in industrial relations or law is not essential. If you have relevant skills from areas like advocacy, human resources, social work, or community engagement, we encourage you to apply.

Key Selection Criteria

Please address the following criteria in your application:

  1. Knowledge of, or ability to learn, workplace and industrial laws across the public and private sectors.
  2. Ability to analyse and provide advice on complex workplace matters.
  3. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills, with a focus on achieving positive outcomes.
  4. Proven written communication skills, including preparing reports, correspondence, and submissions.
  5. Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Additional Information

  • A full position description is available upon request.
  • Together Queensland is an inclusive employer and values diversity in the workplace.
  • Progression to higher classifications (AO6/AO7) is possible, based on performance and development.
  • A valid driver’s license is essential, and some after-hours work or travel may be required.

Exposure to Vicarious Trauma

In this role, you are not expected to directly experience traumatic events. However, you may be exposed to vicarious trauma through discussions and interviews involving sensitive subjects such as domestic and family violence, deaths in custody, occupational violence, and related matters. To support your well-being, we have established comprehensive physical and psychosocial safety measures across all workplaces.

These include strategies to manage the risks associated with exposure to traumatic events and vicarious trauma.

We are committed to providing support and resources for employees affected by their work.

We encourage you to reflect on the potential impact of this exposure on your personal resilience and coping strategies. Ensuring that you have effective support mechanisms in place will be essential in sustaining your ability to work in environments where sensitive and potentially distressing matters are discussed.

How to Apply

Send your application, including a resume and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria, to:

Alex Scott

Branch Secretary, Together Queensland

Submit your application via the "Apply Now" button.

For inquiries, call Christina Snowdon on 0405 735 783 or email [email protected] using the subject line: Industrial Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.

Please note: If suitable candidates are identified before the closing date, we may commence interviews earlier. To ensure you don’t miss out, we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.

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