This is a Principal Policy Advisor role with Queensland Government based in Brisbane, QLD, AU Queensland Government Role Seniority - senior More about the Principal Policy Advisor role at Queensland Government Your role within Policy, Performance and First Nations will support the department to improve performance and achieve better outcomes for the State through the setting up and delivery of the departments and Government’s long-term strategic reform agenda and objectives. The work you will do helps someone every day, and that means the world to us. Strategic Policy and Intergovernmental Relations are responsible for leadership and coordination of strategic policy and reform directions for housing and homelessness assistance. You will contribute to delivering strategic policy, legislative and reform advice to support the Queensland Government’s housing and homelessness policy objectives. What You Will Be Doing Provide high quality and timely advice on housing and homelessness policy and to inform policy, program and project development on strategic policy issues that intersect with housing and homelessness outcomes and policy objectives. Undertake complex policy research and analysis to support strategic policy advice across intergovernmental and intragovernmental arrangements and legislative and reform development. Collaborate with internal and external partners to advance housing and homelessness policy outcomes and objectives, including through legislative reform, negotiation of national agreements and influencing design and development of intersecting policies, programs, and services. Prepare high quality written materials and communications about strategic housing and homelessness policy, legislation, and reform, including briefs, cabinet submissions, drafting instructions, consultation papers, regulatory impact statements, presentations, and speeches. Demonstrate visible policy leadership, direction, and focus. Support and help maintain a workplace safety culture by ensuring that all policies and practices concerning Workplace Health and Safety are applied and a part of day-to-day operations. Applications will remain current for 12 months. Occupational group Policy & Planning Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the Queensland Government team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities Providing high quality advice Conducting complex policy research Collaborating with partners Key Strengths Policy analysis ️ Communication skills Collaboration Legislative knowledge Negotiation skills Project management A Final Note: This is a role with Queensland Government not with Hatch.