18 Aug
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Queensland Government
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Brisbane
18 Aug
Queensland Government
Brisbane
Are you ready to take the next step in your legislative policy career?
Job details Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Full time
Occupational group Policy & Planning
Classification AO7
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/SPP690403
Closing date 01-Sep-2026
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Fortnightly salary
Total remuneration
Salary Other
Job duration 12 months
Contact person Kirsten Slape
Contact details 07 3542 2622
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Would you like to:
- Lead complex national reforms in one of the Queensland Government's largest and most diverse legislative portfolios;
- Build your knowledge of the legislation and processes that shape the registration, accreditation and regulation of Australia's health practitioners;
- Provide high-level advice on legislative policy, including on Cabinet, Parliamentary, intergovernmental and Governor in Council processes;
- Build productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders across Australia to progress Queensland and national policy and legislative outcomes;
- Work as part of a collaborative and high-performing team, with opportunities to strengthen your leadership and legislation capability and engage with legislation and policy professionals across Australia; and
- Enjoy a rewarding role that offers professional challenge and genuine work-life balance?
If so we would love to hear from you!
About the Legislative Policy Unit
Queensland Health's Legislative Policy Unit leads the development of primary and subordinate legislation. Our team delivers a broad range of complex and meaningful legislative reform projects.
Recent reforms have spanned tobacco and vaping, mental health, assisted reproductive technology, medicines and poisons regulation, cosmetic surgery, radiation safety, and pharmacy business ownership–offering opportunities to work on legislation that has a real impact on Queensland's and the nation's health system.
This vacancy sits within the National Law team in the Legislative Policy Unit. The National Law team is responsible for progressing national legislative reforms, particularly those relating to the registration, accreditation and regulation of Australia's health practitioners.
About the role
As a Principal Policy Officer in the National Law team within Queensland Health's Legislative Policy Unit,
you will lead and support nationally significant legislative reform and intergovernmental policy related to the regulation of Australia's health practitioners.
Working within a collaborative team, you will contribute to the delivery of complex legislative policy and reform priorities. You will provide high-level policy advice, manage legislative and governance processes, and prepare authoritative written materials to support decision-making. Working closely with subject matter experts and stakeholders across Australia, you will coordinate and progress legislative projects, build productive working relationships, and help deliver high-quality outcomes aligned with government priorities.
In this role, you will be responsible for:
- Managing primary and subordinate legislation projects, individually and as part of a project team.
- Preparing high quality and timely Cabinet submissions, Ministerial briefings, drafting instructions and explanatory materials for legislative reforms, with a focus on national reform priorities.
- Consulting with policy and subject-matter experts and external stakeholders, where appropriate, to analyse legislative issues, develop and refine legislative proposals, and present proposals and options to senior decision-makers.
About you
We are looking for people who can bring:
- Experience leading or contributing to legislative reform, or legal or policy experience with a sound understanding of the legislative development process.
- Experience working with, or the ability to quickly build knowledge of, legislation and processes relating to the regulation of health practitioners or other professions.
- Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to work through complex issues and provide clear, practical and timely advice.
How to apply
To submit your expression of interest, please provide:
- your current resume, including the contact details of two referees
- a cover letter (maximum 2 pages)
outlining your skills and experience relevant for this role.
Further information
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Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months and may be considered for other vacancies which may include an alternative employment basis (temporary; full time or part time).
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📌 Principal Policy Officer (Brisbane)
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