North Burnett Regional Council
People & Culture Partner

Posted: 13 Nov
Closes: 03 Dec
Gayndah, Queensland
Full-time

Description

  • Work type: Permanent Full-time
  • 9-day fortnight
  • Location: Gayndah


Why work with us?

There really is no better place to live, work, and play than naturally beautiful North Burnett. Home to 6 main townships plus quaint villages, the region boasts incredible National Parks, is agriculturally diverse, and offers an idyllic, relaxed lifestyle.

  • Work-life balance: This role offers a 9-day fortnight, allowing you to enjoy our beautiful rural location and relaxed natural environment while having the space and freedom to explore your potential.
  • Community and connection: Find a sense of belonging and build authentic and meaningful relationships within our close-knit communities.
  • Affordable living: Enjoy a lower cost of living and better housing affordability.
  • Rural lifestyle: Embrace the rural landscapes, clean air, and laid-back atmosphere.
  • Rewarding career: This is an exciting time to be joining the team. North Burnett Regional Council (NBRC) offers a dynamic working environment with opportunities for professional development and initiatives to support a healthy work/life balance.

Find out more about Gayndah in our NORTH BURNETT VISITORS GUIDE.


About the role

We have an exciting opportunity for a passionate People & Culture Partner to join our People & Culture team. Reporting directly to the People & Culture Manager, you will play a critical role within our team, offering specialist HR advice, coaching, and support to leaders and employees across the organisation. You will partner closely with our departments to provide strategic and operational HR solutions, driving business results through effective people management.

Your responsibilities will include coordinating training and development initiatives, interpreting industrial instruments to ensure compliance, and leading performance management processes. You will also manage employee grievances and investigations as required, while ensuring the consistent application of HR policies and procedures.

Leading a small team of People and Culture professionals, you will provide hands-on leadership, guidance, and mentorship to deliver contemporary HR services across our geographically dispersed workforce. Your ability to build strong working relationships with stakeholders will be key in fostering a positive and supportive work culture.

About you

We are looking for a qualified HR professional with a broad range of experience in generalist HR functions. You will be adept at offering contemporary and strategic HR advice, with expertise across areas such as recruitment, employee relations, performance management, and policy development.

Your strong interpersonal skills will allow you to build trust and collaborate effectively with stakeholders at all levels. You are a natural leader with previous experience managing or mentoring teams, or a desire to develop your leadership capabilities.

With a high level of emotional intelligence and excellent communication skills, you will navigate complex issues like grievances and investigations with confidence, ensuring a fair and consistent approach across the organisation. A genuine passion for helping people reach their potential and contributing to a positive work environment will set you apart in this role.

Key responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide a professional and confidential advisory service and advice on all human resources matters, including coaching, mentoring and assistance to management on all HR matters.
  • Develop, implement and coordinate the administration of the recruitment and selection processes and represent the People and Performance Team on selection panels as required.
  • Coordinate the development, implementation and review of Council’s training and development function.
  • Provide Industrial Instrument interpretation and application and ensure compliance.
  • Contribute to the development, implementation and maintenance of HR policies and systems.
  • Develop, implement and coordinate performance management processes.
  • Manage employee grievances and conduct investigations as required.
  • Provide effective supervision and leadership within the People and Performance team.

Please refer to the Position Description for full details regarding the responsibilities and requirements of this position


Benefits of working at Council

  • Be part of a passionate and talented team
  • Competitive salaries, plus 12% superannuation
  • Generous leave provisions
  • Healthy work/ life balance
  • Rostered days off (RDO)
  • Professional development and training opportunities
  • Employee ‘Study Assistance’ scheme
  • Employee Assistance Program for work or non-work-related matters
  • Relocation assistance applicable to some roles

Applications Close: 10pm, Monday 02 December 2024.

Contact: For further information regarding this position, please contact Jeni from the Recruitment Team on 0447 153 948 during business hours.

 

Additional Information: The North Burnett Regional Council is a drug and alcohol-free workplace, and an Equal Opportunity Employer. To be considered for this position, you must have adequate unrestricted rights to work in Australia.

Accommodation/Housing: North Burnett Region offers affordable accommodation options, particularly if you are looking at getting into the housing market.  Please contact our local real-estate agents directly to discuss potential opportunities.  If you are looking for short-term/rental accommodation, again, please contact our local Real Estate agents directly to discuss suitable options.

North Burnett Regional Council reserves the right to close or withdraw vacancies before the advertised closing date, or extend the closing date, without prior notice.