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Formally known as the Lands, Titles and Treasury buildings, the State Buildings are located in the historic heart of Perth CBD. Connecting three iconic heritage buildings into one vibrant cultural destination.
The hospitality precinct has become one of The City's favourite meeting places presenting a variety of food and beverage offerings to include; Post, Wildflower, Petition Beer Corner, Petition Kitchen, Petition Wine Merchant and Long Chim.
COMO The Treasury houses 48 elegantly appointed suites, ranging from 50sqm to 120sqm. Guests of the hotel will experience an international standard service, with unwavering commitment to answer their every need; a truly bespoke approach with a focus on individuality and personalised service.
The Role
The Director of People and Culture is responsible for overseeing all aspects of human resources, training, and industrial relations within our organisation. This role plays a crucial part in fostering a positive and engaging work culture, attracting, and retaining talented individuals, and ensuring compliance with relevant labour laws and regulations.
Your duties will include but are not limited to:
What we’re looking for:
This role is best suited to a leader who has a passion for partnering, coaching and mentoring managers and staff. The People and Culture team takes pride in supporting and partnering with the wider organisation to deliver an exceptional level of service to our teams. As well as strong leadership skills, our ideal candidate will possess:
Benefits:
Working for the State Buildings and COMO the Treasury gives you access to some exceptional benefits, such as;
If this sounds like an opportunity that is suited to you, please click the Apply button within this ad to lodge an application. Applications should include CV and cover letter addressing the skill and experience requirements above

The State Buildings are located in the heart of Perth’s CBD as three interconnecting iconic heritage buildings. Over their 140-year history, the Old Treasury, Lands and Titles buildings have been used as a Post Office, Public Offices, a Police cellblock, Treasury, and office of the Premier and Cabinet.
Reimagined and revitalised, the State Buildings were returned to the people of Perth in 2015 as a vibrant hub of retail shopping, dining, bars and luxury accommodation, housing COMO The Treasury. An elegant Perth hotel, COMO The Treasury occupies the 19th-century State Buildings, featuring a Victorian-era façade coupled with COMO’s contemporary interior style.