Human Resources Project Lead

Industry
Government & Local Government
Location
Scottsdale
Job Type
Full Time - Contract

Job Description

Location: Scottsdale
Role: Full-Time

Dorset Council is a local government organisation situated in North East Tasmania that is undertaking a journey of organisational improvement while continuing to deliver essential services and infrastructure to the community.

We are investing in improvements to our people practices, systems and processes to strengthen the way we work and build a more contemporary, efficient and customer focused organisation. As part of this journey, we are looking for people who can contribute positively, support continuous improvement and work collaboratively with others to deliver practical outcomes.

About the role:

We are seeking an experienced Human Resources Project Lead to join Council on a fixed-term contract for up to two years. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the development and implementation of Council’s HR foundations, creating practical systems, processes and resources that support our people and our long-term organisational goals.

Working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, managers and employees, you will develop and deliver a staged HR strategy and roadmap, identifying priorities and leading projects from planning through to implementation. You will review and strengthen HR policies, procedures, templates and key people processes, ensuring they are practical, consistent and easy to use.

This is a highly collaborative role where you’ll partner with leaders across the organisation to build manager capability, provide practical guidance and coaching, support organisational change, and deliver practical improvements that strengthen Council’s people practices.

About you:

The successful applicant will have:

  • A practical, approachable style, with the ability to work effectively with a range of stakeholders
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to manage resistance or differing views in a calm and professional manner
  • Curiosity and a solutions-focused mindset, with a genuine interest in understanding how the Council operates
  • Resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to maintain momentum while keeping broader priorities in mind
  • Excellent time management and the ability to manage multiple tasks and competing deadlines.

Essential Requirements:

  • Relevant tertiary qualifications in Human Resources, business or a related discipline, or equivalent practical experience
  • Minimum 5 years experience in a generalist HR role, including experience developing, improving or implementing HR frameworks, tools or processes
  • Demonstrated ability to lead practical workplace change, including consultation, communication, stakeholder engagement and implementation planning
  • Strong written communication and ability to produce clear, usable documents
  • Ability to plan, prioritise and deliver projects while responding to operational realities
  • Ability to obtain and maintain required checks relevant to the role
  • Current driver’s license

Desirable:

  • Experience working within a local government or public sector environment
  • Experience building HR strategy, workforce plans, leadership development frameworks or engagement processes.
  • Experience using project management tools or leading process improvement work.
  • Current AHRI membership or eligibility for membership
  • Change management, project management, coaching or facilitation qualification

What’s on offer:

  • A fixed term contract (full-time) position with some flexibility to work from home once established within the role
  • Annual Salary of $119,985 p.a. negotiable, plus 12% Superannuation
  • Rostered Day Off Structure (work a 9 day fortnight or 19 day month)
  • Relocation and/or travel allowance, negotiable based on experience and travel requirements
  • Ongoing professional development support opportunities
  • Access to Employee Assistance Program and Health and Wellbeing initiatives
  • Company Laptop and mobile phone
  • An opportunity to contribute to Council’s journey to becoming a modern and innovative organisation
  • Enjoy the unique lifestyle of North East Tasmania, offering affordable living, stunning natural landscapes and a strong sense of community

TO APPLY: Contact us at admin@dorsetec.org.au if you are interested in applying for this role. Applications close on 31 July 2026.