Australian Govlink Issue 2 2018 | Page 7

LOCAL GOVERNMENT based activity’, staff will be able to concentrate on more creative work that will challenge them and provide greater job satisfaction. At the same time, the disruptive market means job descriptions become increasingly fluid – in other words, employees should recognise that the job they are doing now may not be the one they are doing in 12 months’ time. Talent needs to be thought of as ‘serving a strategy’, not simply part of a transaction. You need to question why someone was doing a certain role in the first place, and whether that still works when considering future goals, or if their role needs to evolve. But by freeing up time from routine tasks to focus on innovation, your people may well be creating the jobs of the future. This brings challenge for councils in how to attract and develop these ‘new’ skills and how to cater for changing and agile roles within existing workplace requirements and structures. For example, in most councils, the role of ‘Data Scientist’ has never existed or been provided for within the existing levels, pay structures and role descriptions. These creative and specialist technical skills are in high demand and are often priced outside the existing levels within the organisation. That means a need for some out of the box thinking and flexible approaches for working out how things can be approached differently, how the structure might be flexed to support new and different roles, and what recruitment mechanisms might be explored to attract different skills and backgrounds. This adaptability mentality can also be fostered by an agile work environment. The physical lay-out of an office which promotes open discussion, breaks down hierarchies and encourages interaction and collaboration between staff members will also create a culture of positive change. The ability to make changes to the workplace, even without expensive office redevelopment, can bring many benefits for councils in breaking down the silos GOVLINK » ISSUE 2 2018 5