Anglican Church Southern Queensland
Rebecca McLean is a seasoned HR professional with extensive experience in various roles within human resources, spanning over two decades. Currently serving as the Wellbeing & Development Officer at Anglican Church Southern Queensland since April 2021, Rebecca previously held the position of People & Culture Advisor at St Vincent's Private Hospital Northside from May 2018 to April 2021. Earlier roles include Client Partnership Manager - HR at Anglican Church Southern Queensland and HR Manager at National Dental Care. Notably, Rebecca dedicated nearly a decade at John Wiley and Sons, where leadership was demonstrated in managing recruitment and employee relations across Queensland and other regions. Additionally, Rebecca began a career in sales at A.M.M.S. with a Bachelor of Psychology from Queensland University of Technology, completed in 2004.
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Anglican Church Southern Queensland
The Diocese includes an area of more than 500,000km2 and stretches from the borders of NT, SA & NSW and extends north to Bundaberg. Serving the estimated 750,000 Anglicans in the Diocese are 467 clergy in 305 churches. The clergy form an integral part of the faith community and includes Archdeacons, Canons, Priests, Deacons and lay people serving in various ministries. The Most Reverend Archbishop Dr Phillip Aspinall leads the organisation and also is the Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia. Dr Aspinall is assisted in the Church by The Right Reverend Cameron Venables, Bishop of the Western Region; The Right Reverend Jeremy Greaves, Bishop of the Northern Region; and The Right Reverend Alison Taylor, Bishop of the Southern Region. With the aim of the whole church engaged in the whole mission, the organisation provides much needed services for the community through its six departments: Anglican Schools Office; Anglicare Southern Queensland; Corporate Services; Financial Services; Ministry Education; and Local Church Mission. Through their committed workers and volunteers the commissions provide ministry, outreach and care to Anglicans and the wider community. From parishes and schools to residential care facilities, community care and social service programs to theological education and financial services each commission undertakes a significant part of the Church’s work.