The Queensland Public Sector Commission today released the State of the sector report 2024 in an innovative new format that offers unprecedented transparency and insight about Queensland’s largest workforce – the Queensland public sector. The public sector workforce is over 308,000 strong, with public servants working in frontline, frontline support and corporate roles to deliver essential services for Queenslanders. The report shows nine out of 10 Queensland public service roles are frontline or frontline support. Close to 70% of the public sector workforce are women, with almost 54% of leadership roles held by women – above the 50% target. Most public sector employees work in health (42%) and education (31%). The new format report includes more data than ever before, presented with interactive graphs designed to enhance user engagement and understanding. To find out more about the sector’s operating environment, people, diversity, work environment, performance and future read the State of the sector report 2024: https://lnkd.in/g5SxXtFK #BeHere4Qld #WorkforceReporting #StateoftheSector
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We are the largest and most diverse organisation in our state. We have more than 90 government departments and organisations providing essential services across 4000+ locations—from the Torres Strait to the Gold Coast; Mount Isa to Brisbane. We are passionate about making Queensland better through what we do and supporting our employees to create the career and life that is right for them. This page is monitored by Queensland Government employees from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. HOUSE RULES We encourage open dialogue, but request that you are respectful of other users and their opinions. By connecting with this Queensland Government LinkedIn page, we ask you to keep in mind the following: — all users must comply with LinkedIn policies and terms of use — please do not post content or comments that could be considered • abusive or obscene, name calling, harassment or personal attacks • defamatory towards a person or people • prejudicial, inflammatory or offensive • deceptive, misleading or false information about an individual, organisation, government or entity • personal or sensitive information about yourself or others • in violation of any intellectual property rights, or any other law or regulation • promotion of a product, business, company or organisation • off-topic or spam, including the same comment posted repeatedly. Any content or comments deemed to fit under these definitions will be deleted. Users found to repeatedly post these types of comments will be banned from this page. You should report any offensive material presented on LinkedIn. Complaints about anything you consider to be offensive should be made directly to LinkedIn. CURRENT CONDITIONS © The State of Queensland (Public Sector Commission) 2024 Subject to LinkedIn’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, all content released on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (BY) 2.5 Australia Licence. Permissions may be available beyond the scope of this licence.
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- Brisbane, Queensland
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Employees at Queensland Government
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Rob Champion
Qld Government Chief Information Security Officer
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Prof. Marek Kowalkiewicz
Bestselling author of "The Economy of Algorithms: AI and the Rise of the Digital Minions" | Professor and Chair in Digital Economy | Top 100 Global…
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Charles K.
Marketing, communications, media and crisis management specialist
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Shaun Francis
Executive Director - Digital Technologies
Updates
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Did you know that the Queensland public sector has diversity targets? The sector’s progress towards diversity targets has recently been released in the new format State of the sector report 2024. In the past 12 months (March 2023 – March 2024) there have been small increases in: • Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples from 2.55% to 2.66% (4% target) • people living with disability from 3.40% to 3.54% (12% target) • people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds from 7.49% to 8.24% (12% target). Almost 54% of leadership roles are held by women – above the sector’s 50% target. These are just some of the insights in the report. To find out more about the sector’s operating environment, people, diversity, work environment, performance and future read the State of the sector report 2024: https://lnkd.in/g5SxXtFK Hear from the Special Commissioner for Equity and Diversity about initiatives to improve diversity outcomes across Queensland’s largest workforce: https://lnkd.in/gkQnDAQJ #BeHere4Qld #WorkforceReporting #StateoftheSector #BeYou
State of the sector report 2024
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Bushfires can cause property and infrastructure damage and lead to loss of life. The fire itself is only one element of the danger, with toxic fumes and heavy smoke causing impaired vision and impact on air quality. Did you know planned burns can help reduce the risk and intensity of bushfires? 🕒🚒 The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation’s Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Rangers are doing an exceptional job carrying out planned burns and helping reduce bushfires’ potential impacts. Kudos to the team as well as the community of Queensland helping with the planned burns. 👏 #BeHere4Qld #BeTheDifference #QueenslandEnvironment #Community
A huge thank you to our Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Rangers who over the past few weeks have been conducting planned burns around the state to reduce the risk and intensity of bushfires and their potential impacts on communities, infrastructure, parks, and forests. 🚒 Planned burns are also vital in promoting ecological health, biodiversity, and the conservation of species and habitats. 🌳🐦 These activities increase during the cooler months (like now) when conditions are more favourable. 🧊 We have been working in partnership with other agencies including Queensland Fire Department, local councils, our neighbours, and First Nations partners to carry out the prescribed burns. 💪 #QueenslandEnvironment
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There’s never been a better time to start a digital career! Applications are now open for the 2025 Queensland Government Digital Graduate Program. Digital professionals work in creative roles, have broad skills, collaborate in teams and design innovative solutions to problems. We are committed to equality, inclusion and diversity in building a thriving digital future for all Queenslanders. Applications close 31 July for roles commencing in March next year. Find out more and apply now: https://lnkd.in/dK_gDe_C #BeHere4Qld #BeTheDifference #DigitalGraduateProgram2025
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Here at the Queensland Government, we understand the importance of providing our team members with flexible working arrangements which can help them in meeting their unique commitments. This is reinforced by the recently released Randstad Australia employer brand research report which suggests work-life balance as the most important factor for employees in a workplace. Our commitment to this balance is underpinned by the flex-connect framework developed by the Queensland Public Sector Commission for all employees within the Queensland public sector. The framework helps teams with the successful implementation of flexible work approaches. Read more about how designing flexible work agreement best suited to individual, team and organisation needs can create high-performing, diverse and well teams: https://lnkd.in/g9GKpARF Access the online form available for all Queensland Government employees which streamlines the process to requesting flexible work agreements here: https://lnkd.in/gSVSHuia #BeHere4Qld #BeBalanced #BeYou #YourPSC #FlexibleWorkAgreement #WorkLifeBalance #Flexibility
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Are you a leader in Cyber Security looking to make a difference and help improve cyber security in Queensland? The Queensland Government Cyber Security Unit (CSU) are seeking a Practice Lead in Cyber Resilience and a Deputy Chief Information Security Officer to join and lead their teams. CSU are a dedicated team who sets cyber security policy and guidance for all of the Queensland public sector, manages cyber security services and supports the development of the Queensland cyber security industry. As a Practice Lead in Cyber Resilience you will lead a team of experts, collaborate on strategic projects, and fortify our defences against evolving threats. If you're passionate about cyber security and driving organisational change this may be your opportunity to shape the future of our cyber resilience strategy. For more information and to apply visit Smart Jobs - https://ow.ly/Gfn450SyrYL As the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, you will bring your extensive experience in security to affect change across the public sector to help meet future cyber security challenges. You’ll be a driving force behind CSU’s mission of safeguarding Queensland against emerging cyber threats and collaborate with top-tier stakeholders, influence strategic decisions, and pioneer innovative solutions that protect our digital landscape. Make your mark and be at the forefront of cyber resilience, visit Smart Jobs for more information - https://ow.ly/5QRo50SyrYM The Queensland Government Cyber Security Unit sits within the Queensland Government Customer and Digital Group. To learn more about CSU visit - https://ow.ly/9uwi50SyrYK #BeHere4Qld #BeTheDifference #CyberSecurity #CyberSecurityRoles
About the Cyber Security Unit
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Did you know the Queensland public sector has a dedicated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander career pathways service? The service is a sector-wide initiative to develop and progress the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees and strengthen the cultural capability of the sector. An award-winning service, this has been designed using a human-centred approach and is achieving great success. The service currently supports over 300 employees across 30 Queensland Government agencies. The service is expanding each year with more intakes and new, culturally safe programs and resources developed to meet needs of service users. The service is delivered by the Queensland Public Sector Commission in partnership with the Department of Treaty, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and the Arts. Find out more about how we are building cultural safety, capability and advancing First Nations employee careers: https://lnkd.in/gvnr4zbk #BeHere4Qld #StateOfTheSector #BeChallenged #EvenBetterPublicSector
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander career pathways service
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Community-based crime action grants applications are closing soon with combined rounds 1 and 2 closing on 15 July 2024. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure funding for your evidence-based solutions to youth crime in your local area. We encourage business owners, community advocates and concerned individuals to apply – your local knowledge and involvement is key to this initiative. Let’s work together to create safer communities across Queensland. Find out more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gUJT6vgE This is an initiative of the Department of Youth Justice and is just one of the ways they are working to keep communities safer. #BeHere4Qld #BeTheDifference #YouthJusticeGrants #CommunitySafety
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Each year, we celebrate NAIDOC Week in July, with this year’s celebrations being held from 7 July to 14 July. This year’s theme ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud’ celebrates the unyielding spirit of our communities and invites us all to stand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silenced. This week provides an opportunity to support and get to know your local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities through activities and events held across other departments, locally and regionally throughout the country. It also encourages us all to listen and learn to foster a society where the wisdom and contributions of Indigenous peoples are fully valued and respected. Let's come together to learn and celebrate during this year’s NAIDOC Week. For more information about NAIDOC Week, visit: https://lnkd.in/ghRgagW Find out more about the local events taking place during the week: https://lnkd.in/dexeVKVM #BeHere4Qld #NAIDOC2024 #BlakLoudProud
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Since 1960, the Australian of the Year Awards have celebrated and recognised Australians who inspire us. Somewhere near you is an Australian of the Year. It could be a colleague, a friend, a family member, or someone who you think has done remarkable things for Queensland and Australia. Now is the time to recognise them. It only takes one nomination for someone to be in the running! Nominate now for Australian of the Year: https://lnkd.in/ecCnT4g. #BeHere4Qld #BeTheDifference #AusoftheYear #NominateNow