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Senior Web Project Officer

Department of Justice & Attorney General QLD

Queensland

On-site

AUD 90,000 - 120,000

Full time

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Job summary

A government agency in Queensland is seeking a Senior Web Project Officer to lead the development of a customer-focused website for the Queensland State Archives. This role involves stakeholder engagement, web development, and analysis to provide integrated solutions. Candidates should have strong leadership skills and experience in web development tools. Join a team committed to addressing complex issues in the justice system.

Qualifications

  • Ability to lead projects and collaborate with various stakeholders.
  • Experience in web development tools and frameworks.
  • Strong analytical and reporting skills.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the website development project for Queensland State Archives.
  • Undertake business requirements and market analysis.
  • Provide advice on technical web development issues.

Skills

Leadership
Web Development
Stakeholder Engagement
Cultural Awareness
Reporting Skills

Tools

Web Development Tools
Job description

As the Senior Web Project Officer you will lead and work collaboratively with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders and suppliers to develop a new QSA website.

In this role you will:

  • Lead the Queensland State Archives website development project to create a customer-focused website.
  • Undertake business requirements and market analysis activities to provide integrated customer-centred solutions.
  • Use web development tools and frameworks to deliver and optimise customer focused and engaging online experiences.
  • Use analytics and other information sources to inform the development of the project.
  • Provide advice and options on issues relating to technical web development services and solutions.
  • Work respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders to develop content that is culturally focused and meets community needs.
  • Work collaboratively to develop effective and efficient content approval processes and workflows.
  • Build and maintain close relationships and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, including representing the Archives on working groups.
  • Research, analyse and prepare written reports, discussion papers and responses, including requests for advice, information and statistics.

The Department of Justice is dedicated to creating a safer, fairer, and more just Queensland. Working in our department gives you the opportunity to address complex issues, such as reducing the overrepresentation of First Nations people in the justice system, ending domestic and family violence, and minimising gambling harm. Join a team of passionate, supportive professionals committed to making a meaningful impact every day.

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