Project Lead, Enterprise Bargaining
Wuchopperen Health Service.com
106k - 116k AUD/year
Office
Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia
Full Time
Project Lead, Enterprise Bargaining
Fixed Term 6 months
Full Time or Part Time flexibility for the right candidate
Based In Cairns
- Salary: Wuchopperen Health Service Limited Enterprise Agreement (2023)
- Administrative Grade 7 $105,972.38 - $116,497.31 per annum
- Part Time pro rata $54.34 - $59.74
Wuchopperen Health Service
'Keeping Our Generations Growing Strong'
Wuchopperen is a Community Controlled Aboriginal Health Organisation providing holistic health care services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Cairns.
Benefits Of Working With Wuchopperen:
- We provide a positive work culture and a diverse and inclusive environment. Our people matter to us, and we are committed to supporting them:
- Competitive Salary + 12% Super + Salary Sacrifice (up to $15,899 for tax free benefits and $2,650 p/a for entertainment benefits).
- 5 weeks annual leave and 15 days personal leave pro rata.
- Commitment to professional development.
- EAP for employees and family members.
About The Role:
The Project Lead, Enterprise Bargaining is responsible for leading the negotiation process for the Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) at Wuchopperen Health Service (WHS). This role involves close collaboration with unions, internal stakeholders, and external advisors to achieve a successful and timely negotiation outcome that aligns with organisational goals and complies with relevant legislation.
This position reports to the Manager, Human Resources and does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the end-to-end EBA negotiation process, including planning, stakeholder engagement, negotiation meetings and submission to the Fair Work Commission.
- Facilitate transparent and constructive negotiations with union representatives and employee groups.
- Ensure compliance with the Fair Work Act, including adherence to NERR and BOOT requirements.
- Develop and implement communication strategies to keep staff informed and engaged throughout the bargaining process.
- Conduct risk assessments and cost modelling to support negotiation strategies.
- Coordinate internal teams and legal advisors to ensure alignment and preparedness for key negotiation milestones.
- Monitor and report on negotiation progress, ensuring deadlines are met and outcomes are accurately documented.
- Support the implementation of EBA outcomes, including training, documentation, and change management initiatives.
- Collect and analyse statistical data to measure performance against agreed indicators and contribute to review and evaluation activities.
- Participate in organisational and community activities to advance the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Work within Wuchopperen’s Policies and Procedures including the Staff Code of Conduct and the Work Health and Safety requirements and contribute to continuous improvement processes to ensure compliance with relevant standards and safe, effective service delivery.
- Perform other duties as required, consistent with your skills, experience and capacity.
Core Capabilities:
For applicants to be successful in this role, they should demonstrate:
- Proven experience in EBA negotiations, preferably within the health or community sector, with a strong understanding of industrial relations and employment law, ensuring culturally safe practices are embedded throughout the negotiation process.
- Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies and cultures from an historical and contemporary perspective, including the ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Strong negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills, supported by critical thinking, analytical capabilities, and risk management expertise to inform strategic decision-making.
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to liaise with a range of stakeholders, as well as effectively advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams, manage competing priorities, and handle sensitive and confidential maters with discretion.
- Demonstrated ability to meet and work within the core values and behaviours of Wuchopperen Health Service.
Qualifications And Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in human resources, industrial relations, law, or another related field.
Requirements:
- Hold a current Blue Card (for suitability to work with children and young people).
- Proof of qualifications is required to be provided prior to the commencement of duty.
- Possess a current driver’s licence.
- A commitment to adhere to Wuchopperen’s policies and procedures.
Applicants who do not address these requirements, will not be considered for shortlisting.
Note: Revised legislation requires applicants to hold a blue card prior to commencement. Refer to Qld Government’s Blue Card Services website for more information.
How To Apply:
To be eligible for interview, applicants must submit a cover letter (no more than two pages), addressing the Core Capabilities and an up-to-date Resume including two referees and complete the screening questions provided from Employment Hero.
For more information contact Lindsey Chapman, Manager Human Resources on 0488 725 550
Wuchopperen is a Child Safe Organisation and the safety and wellbeing of children is of utmost importance.
Closing date for applications: 5pm on Monday 6th October 2025
Project Lead, Enterprise Bargaining
Office
Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia
Full Time
106k - 116k AUD/year
September 18, 2025