The RoleAre you an experienced HR professional looking for a truly one-of-a-kind role? It’s a time of exciting change at the Australian War Memorial, and your passion for driving strategic outcomes and leading high-performing teams could make you our ideal Head of Human Resources.There is nowhere else quite like the Australian War Memorial: a shrine, world-class museum, and extensive archive set within beautifully landscaped grounds, with staff who are uniquely dedicated and passionate. You will lead a committed team in the delivery of quality and responsive HR services and expert support and advice to all Memorial staff, in turn playing your part to help commemorate those who have sacrificed so much in the service of our nation.Now is a particularly exciting period at the Memorial, with extensive works underway to modernise and expand our galleries and buildings to tell the continuing story of contemporary Australian service and sacrifice. With this comes the need for innovative strategic and operational people management policies and procedures. As the Head of Human Resources, you will play a vital leadership role at the Memorial during this pivotal period, providing high level policy and implementation advice to the Memorial’s Director, Assistant Directors, senior management and Council.The role works closely with the Executive Management team, to identify, develop and implement solutions across a range of HR functions, including:workforce planningperformance managementrecruitmenthuman resource planning and budgetingindustrial relationspayroll systems and processesremuneration policiesorganisational structuring and classificationsemployee relationsworkplace health & safetyworkers compensation and rehabilitation management systemslearning and developmentThis role is required to work closely with the Memorial’s CFO to develop and implement human resource cost plans and associated reporting to Corporate Management Group (CMG) and Council.Critical to the success of this role is the capacity to provide leadership, facilitate change and achieve business objectives while recognising and accommodating the interdependencies across all business units within the Memorial. The Head, Human Resources (HR) is the key driver and leader in ensuring the effective development and implementation of HR strategies, policies and processes within the APS framework.This role holds a wide range of delegated legal and administrative powers and authorisations. This role must operate in a manner that supports and advocates the APS Values, the APS Employment Principles and the Code of Conduct in achieving the Memorial’s business objectives.This position will be filled for a period up to 19 January 2026.Core ResponsibilitiesUnder broad direction provide leadership in the provision of strategic and operational people management policies and processes. These will include:Providing high level, timely and professional advice to CMG, Director and CouncilManaging the resources, inputs, processes, performance and development of the HR team using participative management practices and a supportive management stylePromoting a positive organisational culture which fosters accountability, innovation and continuous improvement;Preparing high level documents, papers and correspondenceAdvising and supporting Section Managers in their management of complex people and performance management issuesEnsuring the Memorial’s compliance with all relevant legislative requirements in respect to Human Resources ManagementMaintaining contemporary knowledge on relevant APS and industry standards, and HR trendsPerforming functions and exercising powers provided by legislative or administrative appointment or delegation.Build and maintain effective relationships with managers and stakeholders across all business areas of the Memorial and externally, and work in a collaborative way to deliver operational policy and programs.Lead and participate in workplace relations matters and represent the Memorial where and when required.Contact Information:For specific questions relating to this job vacancy, please contact: Leanne Patterson, (02) 6243 4233For questions relating to the online lodgement of your application, please email the Recruitment team via employment@awm.gov.auClosing Date:Applications close at 11:30pm, Wednesday, 5 February 2025For more details about the position and how to apply, please view the information pack.The Memorial is committed to workplace diversity and maintains an environment that values the contribution of people from different backgrounds and experiences. The Memorial welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, veterans, mature age people, people from diverse backgrounds, and people with a disability.Information Pack Opens in new windowStart your application by clicking the "begin" button.
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