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About the Role
The Chief People & Culture Officer will play a pivotal role in leading a people-first, values-driven culture that fosters excellence, innovation, and engagement across the organisation.
This senior leadership position will oversee all HR/IR functions, including compensation, benefits, recruitment, leadership development, talent management, performance development, health, safety, and wellbeing.
A key part of this role will be developing and executing talent development and retention strategies, promoting a growth mindset that empowers staff, attracts top talent, and fosters an environment where people can thrive.
You’ll lead the organisation in building the best conditions for staff success and engagement, ensuring the workforce remains motivated and aligned with the organisation’s values and mission.
You’ll also have expertise in cultural development and strategic human resource management, with a focus on workforce planning to ensure the organisation is best positioned for long-term success and as such will hold experience in change management.
You will be key to internal stakeholder communications, recognising the critical link between the organisation’s people and the client experience.
About the Business
As a leading player in WA’s retirement and aged care community, our client enjoys an outstanding reputation among staff, residents, and their families. Despite being a large organisation with over 1000 residents and 700 staff members, the culture remains warm, inclusive, and deeply caring, making it one of the most welcoming workplaces you'll ever find.
Building on this strong foundation, our client is further energising the executive team by uniting purpose, performance, and people. They’re strengthening a collaborative, forward-thinking leadership group that embraces challenge, leads with integrity and is deeply committed to making a meaningful impact.
We are looking for someone to bring energy, discipline and a passion for continuous improvement to work and thrive in a values-led, team-first environment, this is your opportunity to contribute to something impactful. Together, the team is looking to shape the organisation’s next chapter of growth, innovation and excellence.
About You
The ideal candidate is a current Chief People & Culture Officer or a senior executive looking for a transformational leadership role. You are a resilient, strategic leader with a proven track record of driving change, developing talent, and fostering a high-performing, engaged workforce.
Your leadership will be key in implementing a growth-oriented mindset and talent retention strategies that align with the organisation’s vision and values. You bring expertise in cultural development and strategic workforce planning to drive long-term success, yet you are a down to earth professional that thrives in a collaborative team environment and can enjoy time with our residents and staff, who doesn’t enjoy lawn bowls and a good golf day?
You bring:
Expert HR Knowledge : Deep understanding of contemporary HR and industrial relations strategies.
Leadership Experience : Proven ability to lead, motivate, and develop teams across multiple functions.
Talent Strategy : Expertise in developing and executing talent development and retention strategies.
Cultural Development: Strong experience in fostering a culture of engagement, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Strategic Workforce Planning: Proven experience in workforce planning to ensure the organisation is prepared for the future.
Strong Communication : Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage at all levels.
Key Qualifications and Experience:
Qualifications : Tertiary qualifications in HR, Industrial Relations, or a related discipline.
Experience: Expertise in workforce planning, organisational design, change management, cultural development, and HR/IR functions.
Leadership: Demonstrated passion for leadership in motivating, coaching, and developing high-performing teams.
Communication: Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, including negotiating with key partners like unions.
Additional Requirements:
WA Driver’s Licence
100-point identification check.
Valid Police Clearance (no older than 12 months).
Right to work in Australia.
Why You’ll Love It Here:
Competitive Salary: Attractive salary package with performance bonuses.
Salary Packaging : Access to not for profit salary packaging options to help you make the most of your income and maximise your take home pay.
Recognition Program : Access to an award-winning rewards and recognition program.
Fleet Vehicle : Enjoy the use of a company vehicle as part of your executive package, with Fringe Benefits Tax covered by the employee.
Employee Benefits : Discounts on health insurance, gym memberships, and retail providers.
Onsite Facilities: Free parking, excellent onsite services, and amenities.
Wellbeing Support: Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
How to Apply:
If you are a dynamic, people-focused leader ready to shape the future of a growing organisation, we want to hear from you.
For enquiries, contact John Broweleit, Managing Director at (emailprotected).
To apply, submit your resume and cover letter via the ‘Apply’ link or at: close COB on Friday April the 18th 2025. #J-18808-Ljbffr