The Myuma Group of not-for-profit corporations is owned and managed by the Indjalandji-Dhidhanu Aboriginal traditional owners of the Camooweal region. With a vision to sustain people and country through Aboriginal enterprise, Myuma Group has established itself through a diverse range of successful civil construction, hospitality, training, employment services and land & heritage management enterprises, in far North-West Queensland and parts of Northern Territory.Our VisionThe Myuma Group’s vision is to sustain people and country through Aboriginal enterprise.Our Core ValuesLeadership: We are led by strong traditional owners with a united approach to the future. However, every member of our team is a leader. We encourage all our people to step up to their role as leaders in all aspects of their lives.Respect: Respect for country and Aboriginal law is our foundation. Respect for ourselves and for each other is also central to us. Our people bring many skills and diverse backgrounds and we are enriched by their contributions. We know that everyone has something of value to offer and our job is to provide that right environment to allow individuals to flourish.Sustainability: The health of our country and our enterprises is vital to our success. We use our resources in the most efficient way, sustaining our country, business and the life of our people.Collaboration: We achieve our goals by working together with integrity. We reach outside of ourselves to collaborate with others, to bring new opportunities for our people to grow and prosper.Creativity: The initiative and creativity that is shown by our traditional owner inspires us to develop our enterprises in innovative ways.The PurposeThe Human Resource Manager is responsible for the development and implementation of effective human resources frameworks, policies and procedures that ensure the Myuma Group's ability to attract, retain, develop and manage a highly engaged and committed workforce through the provision of systematic, coordinated services across each Company. Reporting to the Managing Director and Head of Operations, the Human Resource Manager position is to provide leadership and management of the HR Department ensuring services are cost effective and aligned to the organisation's strategic business plans.Key Responsibilities (Including but not limited to)Lead human resource management and industrial relations, ensuring the various business units are legislatively compliant.Work cohesively with Senior HSEQ Advisor for Return to Work staff implemented plans and work conditions.Management responsibility for the employment function and its operations.Development of all employment contracts in accordance with relevant awards and legislation.Provide advice and support to Department Managers on relevant policies.In conjunction with the Senior Management and Departmental Managers to ensure all training and professional development within the organisation is strategically linked to organisational needs.Maintain Staff Training Matrix.Provide support and mentoring to Departmental Managers in the area of people management.Be the liaison or contact point for internal and external clients of the Myuma Group.Lead the development and application of HR/IR policies and procedures.Qualifications in Industrial Law and Human Resource Management.Comprehensive understanding of the legal, political and industrial relations framework.Ability to liaise, mediate and negotiate with all levels of staff and employer associations.Demonstrated experience in day-to-day supervision of people and ability to lead a diverse team.Demonstrated computer literacy skills, including competence with Microsoft Office suite.Sound and accurate judgment, effective communication, treats people with respect, works ethically and with integrity.Flexible working approach - This position is based in Mount Isa and Camooweal with extensive Remote Community site visiting required.WWCC (Blue Card).What We PromiseWork with a sustainable value-based pioneering Aboriginal organisation.Work closely with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people across an extremely diverse group of businesses.Be a key member of an innovative and committed team.A high performing provider and career advancement from within.What We Can OfferAccommodation in a shared unit (single person only) in Mount Isa or Camooweal Camp.Paid travel from major cities in QLD (Brisbane, Townsville or Cairns).5 weeks annual leave.This position can be DIDO, FIFO or local.How to ApplyTo apply for this role simply do so by submitting your Cover Letter and CV via Seek. Our Recruitment Manager will begin shortlisting candidates immediately.Please Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.Location - Mount Isa & Camooweal QLDSalary Expectation - $130,000-$150,000 Dependent on Experience
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