Join the PST Project Room and help shape our professional services model

Over the past 12 months the PST team have been working closely with staff across the University to review and design our professional services model to better meet the needs of staff and students. Staff input has been invaluable as we work to ensure we get the right model in place, and much of your feedback has directly influenced our thinking and the proposed model.

To continue the open lines of staff engagement and feedback, the PST team are establishing a PST Project Room hosted by Fiona Reyerink and Nicole Gower and the PST team, which will be open from 15 July – 22 July 2021.

The PST Project Room is an informal, collaborative session giving staff a more ‘3D view’ of the PST program of work, and also allowing the opportunity to provide input and feedback and to test out some current thinking and to learn more about the next steps in the PST program of work.

The PST team again welcomes your ideas, feedback and insights to help shape our professional services model, so please fill out the form below to confirm your attendance and we’ll get back to you with more details.  We are hopeful that the “Project Room” can be held on campus but are planning for a virtual approach if needed, so you will be provided with a Zoom link when you register.

Click here to register for one of our PST Project Room sessions between 15-22 July.

Please note, the Project Room is not intended to focus on individual impacts to professional staff roles and team structures. If there are proposed changes that lead to significant impacts on staff, as a result of PST work, detailed consultation and feedback will be undertaken via formal workplace change proposals, in line with our enterprise agreement.

For any questions about the PST Project Room, please email pst@mq.edu.au

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