We’re looking for an experienced and values‑driven People & Culture Coordinator to play a key specialist role in strengthening selectability’s workforce capability and organisational effectiveness.
Operating under limited direction, this role will lead people‑focused projects, workforce planning initiatives and continuous improvement activities that directly support service delivery across disability, child safety and aged care programs.
This is a hands‑on specialist role for someone who enjoys translating strategy into action, working closely with leaders, and using data, systems and sound judgement to improve workforce outcomes.
You’re a confident People & Culture specialist who enjoys working autonomously while partnering closely with leaders. You’re comfortable leading projects, analysing data, and influencing outcomes in a values‑driven, service‑based organisation.
You’ll bring:
To be successful, you’ll need:
At selectability, purpose sits at the heart of everything we do.
selectability is a not‑for‑profit charity dedicated to improving mental wellbeing across regional Queensland. We deliver high‑quality, locally‑based NDIS supports, child safety and residential aged care.
selectability is committed to creating safe environments where young people feel protected, respected and heard. The successful applicant will be responsible for quality service delivery to young people, recipients, older persons, families, and the community within selectability.
We value lived experience, cultural knowledge and diversity within our workforce as part of strengthening safe and inclusive practice.
Submit your resume and a cover letter outlining why you’re the right person for this role.
For a confidential discussion, contact the selectability People & Culture team on 07 4453 0100 or email HRCorporate@selectability.com.au
Ph: 1800 133 123
66-68 Charles Street, Aitkenvale QLD 4814
PO Box 189, Aitkenvale QLD 4814
selectability acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we provide services and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge those with lived experience and those who support and partner with us to improve mental wellbeing and prevent suicide across regional Queensland.
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