As a Land Administration Officer within the State Valuation Service, you'll support the delivery of Queensland's statutory land valuations by carrying out a broad range of administrative, data and customer-service tasks. Working from one of our key centres across the state, you'll help maintain the accuracy of valuation records, assist valuers with essential information, and contribute to smooth, consistent service delivery across the valuation lifecycle. Your day will involve maintaining and updating land and property information in departmental systems, ensuring data accuracy and compliance with the Act, policies and procedures. You'll respond to enquiries from landowners and stakeholders, assist with valuation grievance processing and prioritise tasks effectively by coordinating your workload activities by monitoring progress and meeting deadlines to support team objectives. The role relies heavily on mapping tools, valuation systems and internal databases, so attention to detail, accuracy and strong organisation are essential. As part of a supportive team, you'll work closely with valuers, senior officers and other administrative staff to deliver reliable and efficient services. You'll follow established procedures, maintain accurate electronic records and contribute to process improvements where you see opportunities. You'll also support the preparation of general communications, letters and reports relating to valuation activities and customer enquiries. This role suits someone who enjoys structured tasks, problem-solving, and producing accurate work. You'll be supported to build your skills in land administration, customer service, systems use and government processes. It's a great opportunity for someone starting or developing their administrative career and wanting to contribute to work that impacts communities, landowners and Queensland's property market. To apply, please provide:- A current resume detailing your relevant experience- A cover letter addressingo Providing administrative support and maintaining accurate records and databases, including experience with data entry, document preparation and quality assurance processes.o Communicating effectively and providing advice to internal and external clients.o Applying legislation, policies and procedures to ensure accuracy and compliance.o Managing competing priorities and contributing positively to a team environment. Why work for us?The Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development (NRMMRRD) plays a critical role in supporting Queenslanders across the state, from Cairns to Mount Isa to Warwick, by delivering strong regional outcomes, fostering local economies, and strengthening government community partnerships. As stewards of over 60% of Queensland's land and key supporters of industries such as mining and manufacturing, our reach and impact are vast.We are committed to putting our people first, empowering staff, celebrating success, and encouraging innovation. Our workplace is mobile, flexible, inclusive and respectful, and we are focused on growing united, capable leaders. For more information, visit: https://www.nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au/about-us/careers/who-we-are We offer:- Competitive superannuation and salary sacrificing options- Flexible working options supporting work-life balance- Generous leave provisions across the Queensland public sector- Professional career development and training opportunities- The chance to help DeliveringforQueensland! and be part of Queensland's long-term prosperity To learn more about the benefits of working with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development, visit:https://www.nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au/about-us/careers Join LANDS NRMMRRD DeliveringforQueensland! This position is available in Brisbane, Cairns,Townsville, Rockhampton, Nambour or Beenleigh. Please indicate your location preference for this role on your application. Applications to remain current for 12 months. Job Ad Reference: QLD/672156/25Closing Date: Tuesday, 16 December 2025