Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority View all jobsAs the Talent Acquisition Business Partner, your role is to lead the Authority's recruitment and selection processes using contemporary and innovative methods and tools to help build an engaged and diverse workforce and talent pipeline.
You will partner with senior leaders and hiring managers in providing expert advice and guidance across the entire attraction, sourcing and onboarding functions.You will manage the end-to-end recruitment activities to ensure an exceptional candidate and hiring manager experience throughout the process.
You will proactively source and attract high-quality candidates using best practice techniques and current platforms and tools.Working within the People and Culture team in this stand-alone Talent Acquisition role, you will report to the Head of People and Culture and contribute positively and creatively to the Authority's recruitment and selection initiatives and the broader People and Culture team activities.The salary on offer is between $115,000 and $135,000 per annum commensurate with experience, plus 12.75% superannuation.This is a full-time, fixed-term role for 12 months (with possibility of extension).In joining the Authority, you will join a team of hard-working professionals, dedicated to preparing Queensland for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
About the AuthorityGenerational change is coming to Queensland, and it's being delivered by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority.The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will bring benefits to all of Queensland, Australia and the wider Oceania region.
It's the world's biggest event and it's the Authority's role to maximise the opportunity.We're delivering new and upgraded venues throughout Queensland for use before, during and long after the Games.
We're also bringing our State other transformative infrastructure, like better transport systems and connections.Our programs will drive economic growth and ensure Queensland is an inclusive, more sustainable, more accessible and better-connected society.Our mission is about much more than delivering infrastructure for four weeks of exhilarating achievements.
We're delivering a lasting legacy that will make our whole region better, sooner, together through the power of sport.
About your ResponsibilitiesProvide best practice
attraction, sourcing and onboarding advice in line with recruitment and selection policies and legislation to deliver on talent acquisition strategies.Partner
with hiring managers in providing expert advice and guidance on the development, evaluation and review of role descriptions.Manage
the end-to-end recruitment activities including hiring briefs, candidate screening, shortlisting, scheduling and conducting interviews, providing advice on interview questions/methods, and undertaking pre-employment checks.Build capability
of hiring managers through coaching and education on recruitment and selection strategies and tools.Engage and oversee
external agency recruitment processes including internal procurement processes whilst building and maintaining effective relationships.Administration
of all related recruitment activities including the maintenance of establishment data and accurate record keeping, ensuring documentation is stored and maintained accurately within the records management systems.Seek feedback
from hiring managers and candidates regarding their experience and use feedback to drive continuous improvement.Maintain, deliver and continuously improve
the Authority's onboarding program that builds engagement with, and understanding about, the Authority and its purpose.About YouDemonstrated knowledge and extensive experience in developing and implementing talent acquisition activities in a complex environment.Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to consult with senior leaders and hiring managers to deliver successful recruitment outcomes.Expertise in managing and optimising talent attraction platforms and tools, including Seek, LinkedIn, and other recruitment marketing tools.Well-developed problem solving, communication and interpersonal skills, with the proven ability to effectively collaborate, influence and innovate with a broad range of stakeholders.Organised approach to work with excellent prioritisation and time management skills and the ability to be agile and highly responsive working in an ambiguous and complex environment.About our WorkplaceWe are inclusive .
We are committed to building an inclusive culture that respects and promotes human rights and diversity.
We promote a respectful workplace culture that is free from all forms of harassment, workplace bullying, discrimination and violence.
We are an inclusive, equal employment opportunity employer.
We encourage applicants who represent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, all genders, ethnicities, ages, languages, sexual orientations, and people with disability or family responsibilities to apply.We are solutions focused.
Our work is fast paced and often complex.
Decision making, problem solving and dealing with ambiguity are key components of what we do.
Your ability to assess risk and apply sound judgement will be critical to our success.We are agile .
As a newly formed independent statutory authority, operational from 1 July 2024, you have the opportunity to help establish tailored best-practice processes and make your mark in a high-profile organisation.
This also means that your role responsibilities may evolve over time.
Your willingness to be agile and undertake any work that may reasonably be expected is critical.We offer unique experiences .
The work we do is unique and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
With professional development opportunities embedded in what we do everyday, you can grow your skills and capabilities with us.How to applyPlease submit:Your current CV1 page cover letter outlining your relevant experience in similar roles, and how you believe you are the right person for this position.Applications close 5pm AEST Wednesday 12 February 2025.
We encourage candidates to apply early, as we will be reviewing applications as they are received.All applications must be received via seek.com.auAdditional informationA probationary period of three months will apply.Applications remain current for 12 months and may be considered for identical or similar vacancies.Successful applicants will be required to undergo pre-employment checks as part of our recruitment and selection process, which may include the following:
Criminal history checkEvidence of your right to work in AustraliaDisclosure of any previous serious disciplinary action taken against you.Disclosure of any employment as a lobbyist (must be provided within one month of taking up the appointment).
Your personal information will be held securely and accessed only by those directly involved in the recruitment process.
Information obtained through employment screening is treated confidentially and will only be used to assess your suitability for employment with us and your contribution to our diverse workforce.
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