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Postions vacant at the Qld Crime and Misconduct Commission

Wed Dec 10 2008

The Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) is seeking to recruit experienced lawyers to fill the following senior roles. The vacancy period closes at 5.00 pm on Monday, 22 December 2008.

Deputy Director, Misconduct

This position leads major investigations into significant complaints of misconduct in the Queensland public sector. The role manages ad hoc multi-disciplinary teams and provides high level legal, operational and policy advice to senior management on complex legal issues. Total remuneration package: $158,409 to $164,190 pa (includes full private use of a vehicle)

Executive Legal Officer, Misconduct Investigations

This position leads and manages a multi-disciplinary team responsible for investigating complaints of misconduct in the Queensland public sector. The role provides legal and operational advice to the investigative team and to senior management. Total remuneration package: $114,282 to $119,100 pa.

Further information about the work of the CMC and these positions can be found at www.cmc.qld.gov.au�Prospective applicants may contact Mr Russell Pearce, director, misconduct investigations on�ph: (07) 3360 6100 or by e-mail at russell.pearce@cmc.qld.gov.au

Applications may be emailed to hr@cmc.qld.gov.au or posted to the human resources manager, Crime and Misconduct Commission, GPO Box 3123, Brisbane QLD 4001.

10 December 2008

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