Join to apply for the Roster Clerk role at Queensland Police Service 1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants Join to apply for the Roster Clerk role at Queensland Police Service Are you ready to play a pivotal role in supporting frontline policing operations? As a Roster Clerk, youll become a valued member of the Logan District, providing essential administrative and rostering support to Officers in Charge across key operational areas. Your work will directly contribute to the smooth functioning of our teams by compiling staff rosters and managing associated administrative tasks with precision and care. Were Currently Recruiting For Two Distinct Roster Clerk Roles Crime Group Roster Clerk Support the Criminal Investigation Branch and the Child Protection Investigation Unit, helping ensure these critical teams are staffed effectively to respond to community needs. District Functions Roster Clerk Provide rostering support to the Tasking and Coordination Centre, Crime Assessment Management Unit, and the Logan District Watchhouse, enabling coordinated and responsive district-wide operations. Is this role right for you? Ask yourself: Do you understand Industrial Instruments, rostering policies and procedures? Can you maintain equitable rostering practices and help resolve rostering or establishment issues? Do you have previous rostering experience or a strong interest in workforce coordination? If you answered yes, we want to hear from you! Your Key Accountabilities The core capability requirements for this role are: Compile and maintain staff rosters in consultation with the Officer in Charge/Team Management, according to budgetary, Industrial and operational requirements. Monitor and report to the Officer in Charge/Manager on unplanned leave trends. Assist with the management of special service requirements, including invoicing and reconciliation of returns. Maintain divisional training records and monitor training requirements for all employees. Maintain and monitor all equity requirements and associated budgets as outlined in the relevant Industrial Instrument. Process correspondence, statistics and associated returns in accordance with approved procedures and maintain necessary records. Provide advice to employees regarding relevant Industrial and Enterprise Bargaining Agreement matters. Identify improvement opportunities using a continuous quality management approach to problem solving. This includes collaborating with colleagues, facilitating quality improvement activities and acting as a change agent in response to agreed changes. Other Role Requirements To be successful in this role, you will require knowledge of Industrial Instruments, rostering policies and procedures, the ability to maintain equitable rostering practices and to assist in resolving rostering, and establishment issues. Previous rostering experience is highly desirable. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Occupational group Administration #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Roster Clerk