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Principal Lead - Evaluation and Insights, Health and Wellbeing Queensland (deadline: 29 April 2026)

Principal Lead - Evaluation and Insights, Health and Wellbeing Queensland (deadline: 29 April 2026)

Position Details

Health and Wellbeing Queensland (HWQld) is the state's prevention agency, committed to creating a healthier and fairer future for Queensland. Through our programs we're turning skills, will and resources into preventive health action and policy, to help improve the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders. Together we can make healthy happen.

An opportunity to lead and apply evaluation expertise in a dynamic, purpose-led environment, supporting work that responds to complex challenges and contributes to strengthened systems, communities and the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.

The position calls for an evaluator experienced in undertaking mixed-methods evaluation and analysis activities, and embedding evaluation into planning, implementation and learning cycles to support system influence and impact. The role is an intellectually challenging and rewarding opportunity to shape how change is understood and evidenced — making sense of complex, system-level change in prevention and health promotion, and translating it into credible, defensible and meaningful evidence within a government context.

Full-time, temporary 18 month role. Based in Brisbane.

Details of how to apply:

Refer to the Role Description and apply via Queensland Government SmartJobs website - here

 

Deadline: 29 April 2026

 

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