Manager Investigations
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia · Full Time
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- Any
- Salary
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- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 11 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Certificate IV or Diploma in Government Investigations (desirable)
- Eligibility
- Experienced professionals with investigations and leadership capability, who hold a current C class driver’s licence and can work outside standard hours and travel within Queensland if needed.
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- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
The Office of the Public Guardian is seeking a Manager Investigations to lead its statewide investigations function. In this position, you will be responsible for producing strong investigation outcomes while also giving senior-level strategic and operational guidance to the Public Guardian and delegated officers on investigative matters.
This role calls for substantial leadership and investigations experience, with a strong focus on maintaining quality, consistency and compliance across the organisation’s statutory investigative work.
About the organisation
The Office of the Public Guardian is an independent statutory body dedicated to safeguarding the rights and interests of adults who have impaired decision-making capacity, as well as children and young people in the child protection system and other places that may be visited under the legislation.
The organisation’s purpose is to protect, support, advocate, educate and empower vulnerable people so they can live with dignity in Queensland.
Key responsibilities
- Lead and manage the investigations team so the Office of the Public Guardian’s statutory investigation responsibilities are delivered efficiently, effectively and in line with legal, ethical and procedural obligations.
- Provide high-level strategic and operational advice to the Public Guardian and delegates on investigation activity and the use of statutory powers.
- Review data to spot patterns, risks and emerging issues that can guide investigation approaches, service planning and delivery decisions.
- Draft substantial reports, submissions and formal correspondence on strategic and operational matters.
- Build and maintain effective relationships through complex communication and negotiation with stakeholders on sensitive organisational and operational issues, while supporting strategic and operational objectives.
- Drive continuous improvement by planning performance, strengthening processes, and helping shape investigation policy and practice.
Additional information
A Certificate IV or Diploma in Government Investigations is desirable. Tertiary qualifications in law, investigations, social sciences, health, behavioural sciences, or a related field are also considered desirable.
The successful candidate may be required to work outside standard business hours and travel within Queensland.
Mandatory conditions
A current C class driver’s licence is required.
Application note
Applications will remain current for 12 months.
Closing details
Job ad reference: QLD/693308/26
Closing date: Thursday, 16 July 2026.
Occupational group
Management