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Field Officers, Community Correctional Services (CCP1)
Department of Justice and Community Safety, Various
Location: Various Job type: Other Organisation: Department of Justice and Community Safety Salary: $66,063 - $72,985 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Reference: DOJ/CCSFLDOFF Job posted: 01/03/2023 Closes: 31/12/2024 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Classification: CCP1 Job duration: Not provided Contact: CCS Recruitment Team | [email protected] Reference: DOJ/CCSFLDOFF Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Salary Range: $66,063 - $72,985 Work location: Various At the Department of Justice and Community Safety, we are looking for people who want to make a difference. People who take pride in their work. People who get things done. People who are committed to making Victoria a safer place.We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We’re all about recruiting the best people, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or cultural background. If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please visit justice.vic.gov.au/careersWe are proud of the important work we do across Victoria. Want to be part of it?Oversee offenders as they make a positive contribution to the community through unpaid work projects.Varied work in ever-changing environments, including outdoor assignments.Enjoy generous leave entitlements, including parental, study and cultural leave.Earn approx $40 per hour in casual positions (standard)$65,409 - $72,262 per year FTE (plus super) in full time roles in a Victorian Public Service role full of future opportunities. About Community Correctional ServicesCommunity Correctional Services (CCS) is a state-wide service that manages offenders on court orders, serious sex offenders on post sentence supervision and prisoners on parole.CCS staff are based out of justice service centres across Victoria, and are dedicated, compassionate and supportive role models to the people they work with.Field officers supervise offenders completing court-ordered community work tasks. These programs are a meaningful way for offenders to pay Victoria back for their crimes, and they also allow offenders to develop new skills and reintegrate into the community. Learn more about CCSWhy we love this workIf you join CCS, you will work closely with a diverse array of offenders. These are people who have made unfortunate decisions in challenging situations. Often, their actions have been incited by traumatic life experiences.In your work, you will hear another person's story. You will come to understand their world view. And you will hold them accountable for their decisions. You will be part of giving offenders a second chance to make a more positive contribution to the community.Your job won't always be easy, but with a strong work ethic and a belief in what you're doing, you will be able to take pride in your work and will know what it's like to make a genuine difference in someone else's life.The way progress is measured will differ with every person you work with. However, some examples of moments when CCS staff report feeling like they've made an impact include when an offender:consistently shows up to their community service and works hardhandles a stressful event without reacting with angerfinds employment thanks to skills developed through community work.Read about how you will be supported in your role with CCSWhat a field officer doesSome offenders are ordered by the courts to undertake unpaid work as part of a community-based sentence. Field officers supervise offenders as they do this work.The type of work projects that offenders work on varies widely. Some examples include:carpentrygraffiti removalcleaningcreating garden beds for local parks and schoolsother maintenance work.The diversity of these work areas means your environment is constantly changing – this is an aspect of the role that many of our field officers enjoy. In addition to offender supervision, field officers help establish and maintain the partnerships with the government agencies and non-government organisations that offer appropriate work projects.Please note most Field Officer positions are Casual, however full time and part time roles are also possible.Learn more about what a field officer doesWhat's in it for you ✔ A fair salary – enjoy great work conditions and salary sacrificing options. Case managers report high satisfaction in their wages.✔ Generous leave entitlements – provisions for many forms of leave; including personal, parental, carers, study, cultural, compassionate and sick leave.✔ Transparent performance framework – approach your work with confidence in how you're tracking, working to professional development plans agreed on by you and your manager.✔ Employee Wellbeing support – you are encouraged to use this short-term, confidential counselling service if you're experiencing emotional stress, relationship problems, conflict with others or personal issues. It is also available for financial counselling and retirement planning.✔ Secondments and promotions – becoming a member of the Victorian Public Service opens up a world of career opportunities, including the first priority to apply for many secondments and new roles in other business units and departments.What we're looking for in new field officersExcellent field officers can come from all kinds of professional backgrounds. You don't need experience working with offenders. However, certain traits, skills and past experiences are highly valued in candidates. These include:supervisory experience of any kindgood communication and conflict management skillsstrong understanding of work health and safety practicesan ability to build rapport quicklyintegrity and positive role modelling skills.A full and current driver licence is mandatory, and field officers are required to complete and pass a health assessment as part of the recruitment process. Our recruiters also highly value candidates with experience in program delivery, textiles, woodwork, landscaping and mechanics.If you've read this far and feel like you would be an effective field officer, please apply now.IMPORTANT INFORMATION:Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. The Department of Justice and Community Safety is continually working towards increasing our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) workforce. The Aboriginal Employment Team aims to attract, recruit and retain Aboriginal staff in a number of roles, including prison officers, community corrections officers and field officers. This support includes a culturally appropriate attraction and recruitment process. To learn more, click here or email [email protected] department is no longer required to review or collect candidates COVID-19 vaccination information as part of the recruitment process. The department is continuously committed to providing and maintaining a working environment which is safe and without risk to the health of its employees consistent with the department's obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic).CHILD SAFE STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT:The Department of Justice and Community Safety is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. We seek to prevent harm of any kind impacting children and young people and have zero tolerance for racism, child abuse and inequality. Children and young people's rights, relationships, identity, and culture must be recognised and respected, their voices heard, and their concerns acted upon. We aim to foster a culturally safe, child safe and child friendly environment for all children and young people we have contact with, deliver services to, or are impacted by our work.
Case Managers - Community Correctional Services and Youth Justice (CCP3)
Department of Justice and Community Safety, Various
Location: Various Job type: Other Organisation: Department of Justice and Community Safety Salary: $84,166 - $90,558 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Reference: DOJ/CCSCSEMGR Job posted: 01/03/2023 Closes: 31/12/2024 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Classification: CCP3 Job duration: Not provided Contact: CCS Recruitment Team | [email protected] Reference: DOJ/CCSCSEMGR Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Salary Range: $84,166 - $90,558 Work location: Various At the Department of Justice and Community Safety, we are looking for people who want to make a difference. People who take pride in their work. People who get things done. People who are committed to making Victoria a safer place.We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We’re all about recruiting the best people, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or cultural background. If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please visit justice.vic.gov.au/careersWe are proud of the important work we do across Victoria. Want to be part of it?Now recruiting new case managers, as well as advanced, specialist, youth justice and Aboriginal case managers.Work in a team dedicated to helping people make positive changes to their lives.Enjoy generous leave entitlements, including parental, study and cultural leave.Earn $83,333 - $103,725 per year (plus super) in a Victorian Public Service role full of future opportunities. About Community Correctional Services and Youth Justice CommunityCommunity Correctional Services (CCS) is a state-wide service that manages offenders on court orders, serious sex offenders on post sentence supervision and prisoners on parole.Evidence suggests that, when a person's risk profile allows it, community-based rehabilitation is more effective at addressing offending behaviour than time in custody.CCS staff are based out of justice service centres across Victoria, and are dedicated, compassionate and supportive role models to the people they work with.If an offender is young and doesn't pose a clear threat to the safety of Victorians, it is preferable to help them complete their sentences while living in the community. And that's where our Youth Justice Community team comes in.Our team of case managers take charge of the supervision and coordination of services for young people subject to statutory court orders. They're great listeners, and they're even better planners and negotiators.Why we love this workIf you join our CCS and Youth Justice teams, you will work closely with a diverse array of offenders. These are people who have made unfortunate decisions in challenging situations. Often, their actions have been incited by traumatic life experiences.In your work, you will hear another person's story. You will come to understand their world view. And you will hold them accountable for their decisions. You will be part of giving offenders a second chance to make a more positive contribution to the community.Your job won't always be easy, but with a strong work ethic and a belief in what you're doing, you will be able to take pride in your work and will know what it's like to make a genuine difference in someone else's life.The way progress is measured will differ with each person you work with. However, some examples of moments when staff report feeling like they've made an impact include when an offender:successfully completes their parolehandles a stressful event without reacting with angerfinds employment thanks to skills developed or facilitated through community corrections.Read about how you will be supported in your role with CCSWhat a case manager doesAs a case manager, you will help a caseload of offenders meet their court and parole conditions. You will also help connect them to community programs and services.Your objective is to reduce the risk of your caseload reoffending. There are a range of ways you will do this, including:conducting risk assessmentspreparing case plansproviding interventionsattempting to address the underlying causes of offending.Learn more about what a case manager doesIn addition to case managers, we are also recruiting:Aboriginal case managers and Aboriginal advanced case managers to work with a caseload focused on Aboriginal offenders.Advanced case managers who are responsible for applying evidence-based case management practices to offenders with complex needs and those who have committed serious offences.Specialist case managers to work primarily with sex and violent offenders.Youth Justice Community case managers and advanced care managers to work primarily with young offenders.What's in it for you ✔ A fair salary – enjoy great work conditions and salary sacrificing options. Case managers report high satisfaction in their wages.✔ Generous leave entitlements – provisions for many forms of leave; including personal, parental, carers, study, cultural, compassionate and sick leave.✔ Transparent performance framework – approach your work with confidence in how you're tracking, working to professional development plans agreed on by you and your manager.✔ Employee Wellbeing support – you are encouraged to use this short-term, confidential counselling service if you're experiencing emotional stress, relationship problems, conflict with others or personal issues. It is also available for financial counselling and retirement planning.✔ Secondments and promotions – becoming a member of the Victorian Public Service opens up a world of career opportunities, including the first priority to apply for many secondments and new roles in other business units and departments.What we're looking for in new case managersAt CCS, we regularly give new opportunities to promising candidates moving from other workplaces and similar industries, and we also support current staff to advance their careers.When appointing new case managers, we evaluate how your professional experience and personal qualities set you up to thrive in the job.We look for:a demonstrated understanding and/or practice of effective case management practicesexcellent verbal communication skills and confidence in dealing with people exhibiting challenging behavioursa proven ability to model pro-social behaviours to a caseload of individualsempathy, patience and resilience.If you've read this far and feel like you would be an effective community corrections or youth justice case manager, please apply now stating your preference in your application.Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. The Department of Justice and Community Safety is continually working towards increasing our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) workforce. The Aboriginal Employment Team aims to attract, recruit and retain Aboriginal staff in a number of roles, including prison officers, community corrections officers and field officers. This support includes a culturally appropriate attraction and recruitment process. To learn more, click here or email [email protected] department is no longer required to review or collect candidates COVID-19 vaccination information as part of the recruitment process. The department is continuously committed to providing and maintaining a working environment which is safe and without risk to the health of its employees consistent with the department's obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic).CHILD SAFE STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT:The Department of Justice and Community Safety is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. We seek to prevent harm of any kind impacting children and young people and have zero tolerance for racism, child abuse and inequality. Children and young people's rights, relationships, identity, and culture must be recognised and respected, their voices heard, and their concerns acted upon. We aim to foster a culturally safe, child safe and child friendly environment for all children and young people we have contact with, deliver services to, or are impacted by our work.
Registered Nurses for Aged Care facilities in Australia
HealthStaff Recruitment,
HealthStaff Recruitment has partnered with Regis Aged Care to recruit Registered B=Nurses for their Aged Care facilities throughout AustraliaRegis offers:482 visa and subsequent 186 PR visa after one year employmentRelocation assistance based on individual circumstancesSalary between £40,000 and £50,000+ based on full time employmentEssential requirements are:• Current registration with AHPRA or have applied for registration with AHPRA• Commencement within 6 months after acceptance of the offer of employment• Minimum of 2 years post graduate experienceGIVING YOU THE OPPORTUNITIES TO DO THE WORK YOU LOVEIt takes a special kind of person to work in aged care and in-home care and a special kind of organisation to grow and create opportunities together. This is why Regis had made a significant investment in its professional development programs to enable their employees to make a career out of doing what they love. And so, their residents have a consistent, experienced presence in their lives.Regis continued growth means they are uniquely placed to offer exceptional career opportunities and pathways to Regis team members – and where possible, are committed to promoting from within to ensure they retain and build on the passion, knowledge, and strengths of their people.Whether you’re looking to fast-track your career or want to improve your skills in a specific area, courses are available on-site in central locations, or through their online learning portal.Ongoing Education Carers Connect – a unique selection process with real life scenarios and hands on support to ensure our prospective carers are indeed inducted and trained in the Regis Way.OWL Buddy Training – where talented carers are trained to mentor and guide new recruits into the workplace and support them in their role.ELearning – a comprehensive online learning system which allows you to keep up to date with the latest industry benchmarks and best practice.Face-to-Face Programs – designed by Regis to enable clinical staff to excel in each of the key areas of Documentation, Clinical Skills and Leadership, these programs guarantee practical improvement skills, knowledge and leadership behaviours.Face-to-Face Programs – designed by Regis to prepare clinicians looking for career growth. We have a specially designed program to develop the clinical and business skills of high performers.Individual Development – we provide a number of training options for all staff depending on their current skills and career path (how far do you wish to go!)Study Days – to further support employee growth and ability, we offer a series of annual study days and provide access to workshops facilitated by internal and external subject matter experts.Please contact Tanya or Rupali on one of our free call numbers for a confidential discussion or email your CV to: [email protected] and we will contact you within 24 hours.Free call from UK 0800 028 8376 or 0800 047 0924 │ Ireland 1800 422 011 │Australia 1800 330 533  │Canada 1866 286 7349 │ NZ 0800 223 381 Why HealthStaff Recruitment – because we will look after youHi ElishaWe arrived in Sydney and thank you for organising our temporary accommodation.I started last week at the hospital. The team was very welcoming.Thank you for everything you have done for us. You made the entire process very easy for me.Cheers,Sharon RN, HealthStaff Recruitment is Australia’s most successful healthcare recruitment company. Providing recruitment services since 1998, the company has developed extensive expertise and experience in both national and international recruitment of Registered Nurses, Hospital Doctors and General Practitioners and other healthcare professionals.Our service is Free for all candidates.HealthStaff Recruitment manages the entire process of your registration and visa applications.Do you wish to apply for this job? Click below and apply now!APPLY NOW UPLOAD RESUME Get contacted Get an offer!
Payroll Officer (Pool)
I WORK FOR SA, ADELAIDE
Shared Services SA delivers corporate and business services toall government agencies. The shared services business consolidatesand improves the delivery of internal administrative services bydeveloping simpler, faster, more robust, and efficient processesand systems. Payroll Services, as part of Shared Services SAmanages the payroll function for most South Australian governmentemployees paying 110,000 people $9.5b per year with 300 staff.Due to the size of our organization we regularly haveopportunities for new people to join the business, we are seekingexpressions of interest to fill multiple roles over the next fewmonths. We are creating a Hiring Pool, if you are interested inemployment with the Department of Treasury and Finance this is agreat starting point. All applications will be held forconsideration against vacancies that become available.Job Description:Batch and distribute all payroll paperwork received inaccordance with established work management practices andprocedures. Provide effective administrative support to the PayrollTeams and work effectively as a member of a customer-focused team.Maintain accurate and complete records of business activitiescreated and received in accordance with the State Records Act 1997and policies and procedures.An exciting opportunity to join a team that provides effectiveadministrative support to a high volume Payroll Service Deliveryfunction. The main duty of the role is sorting and batching ofpaperwork. The variety of tasks will require you to be on your feetthroughout the day including delivering paperwork across floors,alpha sorting, filing paperwork and maintaining employeerecords.Special Conditions: The successful applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a satisfactory SAPOL Clearance or General Employment Probity Check as directed by Shared Services SA.Shared Services will initiate appropriate background screeningsfor successful applicants at Shared Services SA’s expense.Applicants should not initiate their own screening checks orclearances and doing so will not entitle the applicant toreimbursement from Shared Services SA of costs incurred. Multiple full time fixed term Contracts for up to 12 months will be available in the coming weeks and months. Our positions have pathways to ongoing employment. All applicants should hold current Australian work eligibility status. Applications will remain in a Hiring Pool until a vacancy arises at which time you will be contacted and if you are still looking for work you will be considered for the next stage of the recruitment process. Some opportunities to work paid overtime will likely be available. All employees can have the opportunity to participate in the Department's Performance Development processes providing coaching and personal development opportunities. Location Adelaide Metropolitan.Remuneration:ASO1 – Administration Services Officer ($30,296 –$54,680). Enquiries to:Sophia WardA/[email protected]
2024 Monash Health Graduate Program – Late Vacancy/Post PMCV All Streams
Monash Health, Melbourne, Southern Metropolitan
Location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Job type: Full time, Part time Organisation: Monash Health Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing Reference: 63200 Job posted: 01/11/2023 Closes: 06/05/2024 Occupation: Nursing Classification: Job duration: Not provided Contact: Monash Health Graduate Program Team - [email protected] Reference: 63200 Occupation: Nursing Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Melbourne | Southern Metropolitan Applications are now open for candidates anticipating initial registration as a Registered Nurse and/or Midwife in 2024 to join the Monash Health Graduate Program in the following professional streams:  General Nursing Mental Health Nursing Nursing & Midwifery (Double Degree) Midwifery   Positions are available in the following intakes:  Summer (February 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 5th February 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in December 2023 - January 2024. Autumn (May 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 6th May 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in April 2024. Winter (August 2024 Commencement) commences in clinical areas on Monday 5th August 2024 with a paid Graduate pre-commencement orientation program conducted in July 2024. Eligibility These positions are a part of the PMCV Late Vacancy and Post PMCV for Graduate Recruitment for 2024.  To be eligible to apply candidates must meet the following criteria:Participated in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) Match process and were unmatched in the first round and or second round PMCV Match (Late Vacancy Round Recruitment Process) Not eligible or did not participate in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) match Eligible to receive initial registration as a Registered Nurse and/or Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia in 2023/2024 Be anticipating completion of a Bachelor or Master's entry to practice degree in the academic year January 2023 to June 2024 Have never previously participated in a Graduate Program for Registered Nurses and/or Midwives (excluding Post Graduate Midwives who have previously completed a Registered Nurse only program). Note: Postgraduate Midwives who are currently working in a Health Service Employment Model can only apply in post-PMCV recruitment. Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) candidates who have matched with another Health Service are not eligible to apply to subsequent rounds of recruitment unless they fulfil the PMCV exceptional circumstance guidelines. These positions are also open to candidates that were not eligible or did not participate in the Post Graduate Medical Council of Victoria (PMCV) match process.Applications are accepted from domestic candidates, Australian Trained Temporary Residents ATTR (previously known as PMCV ineligible candidates) and New Zealand trained candidates with Australian working rights.About the Program Monash Health takes pride in providing our Graduates with excellent opportunities to consolidate their skills and grow their experience as a beginning practitioner within a structured twelve-month graduate program.General Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Streams General Nursing and Mental Health Nursing Graduates complete two 6-month rotations with a wide range of clinical areas on offer. Graduates within General Nursing Streams rotate into a preference area for at least one rotation, with a wide range of different specialties available across the Monash Health network.   Sites include Monash Medical Centre, Monash Children’s Hospital, Jessie McPherson Private Hospital, Dandenong Hospital, Kingston Centre, Moorabbin Hospital, Casey Hospital, The Victorian Heart Hospital, Cranbourne Integrated Care Centre and Residential Aged Care facilities. Graduates within the Mental Health nursing stream have the opportunity to experience a range of mental health operational settings at dedicated facilities located at Monash Medical Centre, Dandenong Hospital, Kingston Centre, Moorabbin Hospital, Casey Hospital and Doveton. Midwifery and Double Degree Nursing/Midwifery Graduates Midwifery and Double Degree graduates complete four 3-month rotations within their program. Graduate Midwives undertake:Two (2) birth suite rotations Two (2) post/antenatal rotations Double Degree Graduates undertake:Two (2) birth suite rotations One (1) post/antenatal rotation One (1) nursing rotation within a wide range of acute clinical areas Midwifery and Double Degree graduates are allocated to a Maternity Team at either Clayton, Dandenong, Casey or Sandringham for the duration of the Graduate Program to ensure continuity of support and learning.For their nursing rotation, Double Degree Graduates rotate to acute clinical areas including Emergency, Newborn Services, Surgical Services and Cardiology at sites across the Monash Health network.All Midwifery and Double Degree graduates are provided with extensive paid study leave to complete Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) Fetal Surveillance Education Program (FSEP), lactation and maternity emergency education during their program.What we offer: All graduates have the option to work either full time (1.0 EFT; 76 hours per fortnight and the opportunity to accrue a paid day off every four weeks, accruing at 4 hrs per fortnight) or part time (0.84 EFT; 64 hours per fortnight) Access to benefits including salary packaging options that increase your take-home pay  A great opportunity to become a part of our innovative and supportive teams Five (5) weeks annual leave pro rata over twelve (12) months for graduates working part time or Six (6) weeks annual leave pro rata over 12 months for graduates working full-time. An extensive Graduate specific paid orientation and training program prior to commencing in the clinical area Guaranteed permanent employment with Monash Health Bureau on completion of the Graduate Program, at your choice of either part time or full-time hours Paid supernumerary period for each rotation, paid graduate specific study days, tutorials and debriefs Support from our dedicated clinical education teams Graduate specific learning pathways to support your professional development within clinical specialty areas Access to onsite subsidised staff car parking and a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Why Monash Health? Monash Health is Victoria’s largest public health service, and we are committed to delivering high quality patient centred care to fulfil our vision of "Exceptional Care, Outstanding Outcomes".Monash Health provides a world of healthcare to one quarter of Melbourne's population across the entire lifespan from newborn and children to adults, the elderly, their families and carers. We offer uniquely integrating primary, secondary and tertiary health services as well as world-renowned research and teaching facilities and employee more than 18,000 staff who work across 40 care locations.  Our employees are advocates of Monash Health's Strategic Guiding Principles and are relentless in their pursuit of excellence.Monash Health recognises the value of equal employment opportunity and is committed to patient safety and promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace. For more information about the organisation please visit www.monashhealth.org.How to Apply The Monash Health Graduate Program application process has been streamlined to support candidates to submit strong applications that give them the best chance of success. Candidates must complete the following steps:Step 1:  Create an account (if you do not already have one) and login on the Monash Health Mercury website (https://monashhealth.mercury.com.au/)Applications will only be accepted via the Monash Health online eMercury website.   Email applications will not be considered.  Existing Monash Health Employees should apply using their Monash Health employee account. For any queries regarding employee accounts please contact Recruitment Services at [email protected] Step 2: Prepare and complete the Monash Health 2024 Graduate Program Late Vacancy Management and Post-PMCV Digital Application Form - All Streams as per the 2024 Graduate Program Late Vacancy Management and Post-PMCV Application Guidelines’ (see the ‘Position Documents’ section below). Applications must include:A completed PDF version of the Monash Health 2024 Graduate Program Late Vacancy Management and Post-PMCV Digital Application Form - All StreamsRecent Academic Transcript, including the grading key page Working with Children’s check card (Can be Volunteer or Employee for the purposes of application) Medicare Immunisation History Statement showing three doses of COVID-19 vaccine.  Offers of employment will only be made to candidates who can provide evidence that they meet full vaccination status. Step 3: Submit your application to Job # 63200: 2024 Monash Health Graduate Program – Late Vacancy/Post PMCV All Streams job advertisement on the Monash Health Mercury website. Note: Any unmatched applicants that applied via Round 1 or Round 2 of the PMCV match process will need to complete the above process to be considered for the Late Vacancy / Post PMCV recruitment stage.Offer of Employment Offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of the following probity checks:Submission of a valid ‘Employee’ Victorian Working with Children Check (WWCC) Completion of a clear Fit2Work police check conducted within three months of the contract commencement date Submission of proof of immunisation Confirmed registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) as a Registered Nurse and/or Midwife prior to the program clinical commencement date Evidence of a valid Visa allowing full working rights with no restrictions (if not an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident) by the program clinical commencement date In compliance with PMCV Business rules, offers of employment for these positions will be made from: Wednesday 8th November 2023 onwards. If you are looking for endless opportunities in a supportive environment, then the Monash Health Graduate Program is for you!You can also access further information on the Graduate Program website. Search our Facebook community 'Nursing and Midwifery Careers at Monash Health' to be part of an online group; keep updated with recruitment tips and opportunities at Monash Health.To submit your application please click the "Apply Now" button below.
Experienced Table Games Croupiers
SkyCity, Adelaide
SkyCity Adelaide has recently embarked on a significant transformation set to reshape the local entertainment and hospitality industry. This development sees the addition of a 5 star luxury hotel, a new functions and events business, a number of new premium bars and restaurants as well as an expanded gaming floor.We're currently accepting expressions of interest from experienced dealers who would like to be a part our enthusiastic, friendly and motivated table games team as a Table Games Dealer. You'd be working in a fun and fast placed environment where no two days are the same dealing with our customers and making sure they are having the best time during their visit to SkyCity Adelaide. What we need is experience in either Blackjack, Baccarat or Roulette so don't be shy, talk to us about your skills and experience.What you will look like?You're someone who has a professional image and who loves building rapport and engaging with our customers whilst keeping a good eye on what you're doing. You enjoy the hustle and bustle of working in such a unique environment and you'll have a flair for dealing cards and placing chips. Flexibility is important as you'll be working across a 24/7 roster but you MUST be able to work either Friday or Saturday nights so please only apply if you can commit to these hours.What's in it for you?Besides working with great people and getting firsthand experience of SkyCity's newest entertainment offerings, you will also be rewarded with a range of employee benefits including;Fully laundered uniformsFree employee meals available at our employee restaurantIn-house dry-cleaning service, which is also available for personal use at a discounted rateSubsidised car parking and public transport ticketsDiscounts available across SkyCity Adelaide outletsEmployee reward and recognition programmesFantastic career and professional development opportunities as we grow.It really is an exciting time to be joining SkyCity Adelaide. This is your chance to make your mark, make a difference and together, we can make magic!No recruitment agencies please.At SkyCity, we believe there is strength in diversity which is why we encourage and support a diverse range of people in our workforce.  We're committed to providing equal employment opportunities, a safe and healthy work environment, and a sense of belonging to all people regardless of gender, race, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethical beliefs.
Enterprise Architect – Infrastructure Services
SkyCity, Auckland
About us:SkyCity Entertainment Group is one of Australasia's leading entertainment and gaming businesses with a great brand and an iconic status as a New Zealand and Australian listed company.  At SkyCity we are constantly looking at new and innovative ways of utilising cutting edge technology to enhance our offering to customers and staff and our ICT team work hard to succeed.The Role:We are looking for a superstar in the Infrastructure space who has an exceptional grasp on all facets of this domain from Legacy on premise services through to the cloud.  This role will set the strategy and roadmaps for all things infrastructure and help plan how to enable ICT and the wider business moves forward. You will help guide and mentor the Solution Architects on the best use of infrastructure and the development of reusable patterns.  This role will work closely with all other architecture team members to build a fully cross functional high performing team, and support the product capability teams.A bit about you:You'll have experience developing and owning domain technology strategies and roadmaps as well as proven experience with all aspects of the Infrastructure, cloud and integration domains.  You'll have an ability to communicate complex ideas to suit different audiences, especially when managing relationships with Senior Executives and an ability to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders.  Experience working in Agile Architecture environments would be desirable.This is a great opportunity and we offer a competitive salary along with an opportunity to gain experience in a large complex organisation.  We also have a raft of other benefits so please apply online and we'll tell you more.At SkyCity, we believe there is strength in diversity which is why we encourage and support a diverse range of people in our workforce.  We're committed to providing equal employment opportunities, a safe and healthy work environment and a sense of belonging to all people, regardless of gender, race, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethical beliefs.
Digital Communications Executive
SkyCity, Adelaide
Passionate about social media and content creation?Have an eye for detail with creative experience to match?Want to showcase SkyCity Adelaide's newest venues? If you answered yes to all of these, the SkyCity Marketing Team is looking for you!SkyCity Adelaide has just undergone an unprecedented transformation with the expansion of its iconic new hotel - Eos by SkyCity. This unique development offers luxury, sophistication and service that Adelaide has never seen before, complemented by a variety of new signature outlets, including Sol Rooftop Bar & Restaurant and iTL. SkyCity Casino has also undergone refurbishment and development to its existing spaces with new venues such as our brand-new live music bar and microbrewery, The District. With its ideal location, SkyCity Adelaide is one of Australia's most premier leisure, events and entertainment precincts.We have an exciting opportunity for a content extraordinaire and savvy social media guru to join our Marketing team as our Digital Communications Executive and be part of something extraordinary.About the roleThe Digital Communications Executive will support the wider Marketing team by planning and delivering digital communications that reinforce SkyCity's mission and vision to be the leading entertainment venue and luxury hotel. With a strong focus on social media and content creation across SkyCity's multiple social media channels (did we mention we have 19 separate accounts?), the Digital Communications Executive will develop creative digital content across all relevant platforms (social, web, digital signage, email and SMS) in line with SkyCity Adelaide's brand objectives and targets. Being ahead of the trends and ensuring innovation always, this role will work closely with internal and external stakeholders and suppliers to ensure the highest possible quality of photography and video content is delivered to our wide audience.About youWith previous experience in a digital communications role, you will showcase your expertise in social media and internal communications, coupled with excellent copywriting and communication skills. You will have an ability to create detailed content plans and bring content to life through your eye for photography and video production and editing. Your attention to detail will be second to none as well as your ability to work efficiently to deadlines, with excellent interpersonal skills to match.About working with SkyCityBesides working with fantastic people and gaining firsthand experience of SkyCity's newest entertainment offerings, you will also be rewarded with a range of employee benefits including;Employee meals provided at our employee restaurantIn-house dry-cleaning serviceSubsidised car parking and public transportDiscounts across SkyCity Adelaide outletsEmployee reward and recognition programmesFantastic career and professional development opportunitiesIt really is an exciting time to be joining SkyCity Adelaide. This is your chance to make your mark, make a difference and together, we can make magic!No recruitment agencies please.At SkyCity, we believe there is strength in diversity which is why we encourage and support a diverse range of people in our workforce.  We're committed to providing equal employment opportunities, a safe and healthy work environment, and a sense of belonging to all people regardless of gender, race, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethical beliefs.
Surveillance Technician
SkyCity, Adelaide
SkyCity Adelaide has recently undertaken a recent "WOW" transformation with the expansion of the gaming, food and beverage facilities and the addition of its iconic new hotel - EOS by SkyCity. This unique and state of the art development offers luxury, sophistication and service that Adelaide has never seen before. Right now, we are looking for a Surveillance Technician to join our ICT team.So, what does the role look like?Your first few weeks in the business will be busy. Your induction and training will be prioritised in order to have you up to speed and ready to get into the nitty gritty parts of the role as soon as possible. You will work very closely with our Surveillance department and broader ICT teams to install and maintain a variety of different software and hardware solutions across our brand-new hotel, bars, restaurants and gaming areas.What will I be doing in the role?Undertake the testing & commissioning of electronic, data, network & computer-based equipment.Install & maintain CCTV & IT related hardware & software - service, diagnose and repair.Liaise with manufacturer/s when required on hardware configurations, software features, set-up & diagnostic tools and third-party interfaces.Deployment of new surveillance software tools; ensure smooth integration of software packages.Ensure that Surveillance Network is maintained and secured, and coordinate the development of surveillance data network design, including IP addresses & numbering scheme.Ensure the integrity of site CCTV installations and Access user permissions.What you will look like?Experience with the installation and maintenance of state-of-the-art CCTV Digital IP solutions;Proficient skills to use CAD for creating and updating drawings of camera locations for compliance;Project planning and management experience;Strong organisational skills and a high level of integrity;Exceptional customer service and interpersonal skills;Demonstrated problem solving skills;The ability to work both in a team environment and autonomously;Knowledge of Casino, Gaming and/or operations would be highly regarded.What's in it for you? Besides working with great people and getting firsthand experience of SkyCity's newest entertainment offerings, you will also be rewarded with a range of employee benefits including;Free employee meals available at our employee restaurant;In-house dry-cleaning service, which is also available for personal use at a discounted rate;Subsidised car parking and public transport tickets;Discounts available across SkyCity Adelaide outlets;Employee reward and recognition programmes;Fantastic career and professional development opportunities as we grow. It really is an exciting time to be joining SkyCity Adelaide. This is your chance to make your mark, make a difference and together, we can make magic! No recruitment agencies please. At SkyCity, we believe there is strength in diversity which is why we encourage and support a diverse range of people in our workforce.  We're committed to providing equal employment opportunities, a safe and healthy work environment, and a sense of belonging to all people regardless of gender, race, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethical beliefs. 
Youth Worker
I WORK FOR SA, CAVAN
Role Highlights Have an impact on the youth of South Australia Work with a dynamic and enthusiastic team Multiple Term Vacancies Available (Pool)Role DetailsAre you interested in working with children and young people?Are you looking for the next step in your career and want to have apositive impact?We’re looking for people who are calm, empathic, level-headedand above all have the natural ability to ‘click’ withchildren and young people.Perhaps you have a background in coaching sport or working withAboriginal communities?Maybe you have life experiences that have led you to want to helpothers?Read on if you would like to:• Support and mentor young people so they can thrive.• Create opportunities for young people to participate morefully in their community.• Provide opportunities for Aboriginal young people to connectwith their culture.• Pursue a career that is challenging and highlyrewarding.Where you would be based:Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre in Cavan (Adelaide) is acustodial facility that provides a safe and secure environment foryoung people aged 10 to 21 years, who are either in custody or arerefused police bail. Consistent with international best practice,the Centre utilises a state-of-the-art security system, allowing anopen campus environment that supports rehabilitation, learning,participation and social development. The facility is undergoing asignificant upgrade due for completion in late 2023, that willdeliver cutting edge facilities that consider both the physical andpsychological impacts of a custodial environment on youngpeople.What you would be doing as a Youth Worker, you will behelping to:• Maintain the care, safety, and supervision of young peoplein a custodial environment.• Increase the social and life skills of young people incustody.• Assist with effective transition into the community and/orreconnection with their families, family-based care providers orother suitable care options.• Assess and respond to the individual needs of young peopleto increase their chances of successful, positive behaviourchange.• Deliver programs and services that facilitate thedevelopment and rehabilitation of young people.• Ensure young people have opportunities to experienceeducation and opportunities for social, sporting, and culturalactivities.What we can offer you:• Employment at the OPS3 level - $65,606 - $69,919 per annum(shift penalties will apply which can increase your salary by up to$15,000 per annum).• A meaningful career opportunity in a values-basedorganisation.• On the job training and continuous learning.• Opportunities for career progression.• Support to complete nationally accredited training paid forby DHS.DHS will require you to:• Hold a current Senior First Aid certificate, or be willingto obtain one prior to an offer of employment.• Hold a current Australian driver’s licence (fulllicence, minimum class ‘C’ – South Australian)and be willing and able to drive all government vehicles withinyour licence classification during the course of your duties.• Complete a nationally accredited youth work relatedCertificate IV program (fully funded by DHS) within the first 12months of your employment to support and develop your practice inthis role.• Undergo and maintain a ‘suitable’ psychologicalto work at Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre (or any other trainingcentre established under the Youth Justice Administration Act2016).• Undertake relevant medical and functional assessments toensure your safety and suitability to support young people in acrisis.• Gain a National Police Check (NPC) and Department of HumanServices (DHS) Child Related Employment Screening (Working withChildren Check) prior to commencing employment and during youremployment.• Be available for shift work including nights, weekends, andpublic holidays.About the Department:The Department of Human Services (DHS) is one of SouthAustralia’s most diverse Government departments. Ourcommitment is to create a society where all people feel valued andhave access to quality services.Working for DHS is a hugely rewarding experience, whatever role youchoose.We value our workforce and offer a wide variety of careerprospects, flexibility, work-life balance, as well as promotionalopportunities and excellent employment conditions.Working in DHS will provide you with:• Access to salary sacrifice arrangements and superannuationbenefits.• A work environment where diversity is valued and individualcontributions are recognised.• Opportunity to participate in leadership programs.• Career pathways and opportunities to develop new skillsthrough mobility and secondments.Our Recruitment Process:Due to the nature of the role, our recruitment process includes arange of activities such as:• A pre-screening interview on the phone.• A behavioural job interview face to face.• Role playing exercises.• A group exercise.• A personality evaluation questionnaire.If you are recommended from your performance in these activities,two referees will be contacted, one being your current line manageror supervisor.If you are successful in this process, you will be required toundertake a medical and functional assessment in addition to apsychological assessment to secure a contract in the Youth Workerrole.Our recruitment is ongoing, and you can apply at any time for thisopportunity. Intakes vary depending on organisational needs.If you are recommended and placed in our Employment Pool, yourapplication will remain active for 12 months.You could be contacted at any time during this period and offeredan opportunity to commence employment with us (which includesinduction and training).Important things you need to know:• Before applying, review all the essential requirements andspecial conditions as detailed in the attached RoleDescription.• Young people in custody require attention and supervision atall times.• Our shifts rotate and include AM and PM shifts. The startand finish times may vary, however as a Youth Worker you will berequired to work across only the AM (6:50am to 3pm), PM(2:50pm to 11pm) shifts.• Shift work also involves working weekends and PublicHolidays which attract generous penalty rates. You are stronglyencouraged to consider this aspect of the role and whether it suitsyour circumstances.• Applicants who hold a nationally accredited Certificate IVin a youth work related discipline are encouraged to apply ascredits towards the DHS program may apply.Special ConditionsNational Police Check required.Employment-related Screening Check required.Some out of hours work may be required.Some interstate and intrastate travel may be required.Must hold a current Australian issued driver’s licence(equivalent to minimum class C).About the BusinessCommunity and Family Services supports vulnerable people andfamilies to participate in social and economic life and buildstronger communities. This division comprises three key areas:Safer Family Services (SFS) provides awide range of intensive family support services to children, youngpeople and families experiencing a high risk of statutoryintervention from the child protection or youth justice systems.Services also include family support, community development andparenting and youth programs.The Office for Women works acrossgovernment and the community towards achieving gender equity andpositive change for women in South Australia by developing policyand advising on issues affecting women to improve their safety,wellbeing and economic security. The office also oversees theWomen’s Information Service to support women over the phone,online and in person, as well as regional safety hubs across thestate.Communities and Justice works towardsbuilding community safety and wellbeing by providing support andservices to children, young people and families in the youthjustice system, building the capacity of communities throughcommunity development projects and working in partnership with thecommunity services sector to respond to people with complex andexceptional needs.Salary Range: $66,590-$70,968 (OPS3)Location: CavanEnquiries: [email protected] InstructionsResume and Cover LetterYou are required to submit a cover letter, up to a maximum oftwo pages, addressing how your skills and experience align with therole specific capabilities and attach your current resume via theonline application form. For more information about applying, referto our Job Application Guide Screening ChecksIf you are new to the department and are invited to aninterview, you will be required to produce a National Police Check,which has been issued within six months of your application for therole. National Police Checks can be applied for viathe South Australia Police or through an Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission accredited body.If the role you are applying for also requires anEmployment-related Screening Check, you will be required to undergosuch assessment as is advised by DHS, including periodic assessmentduring your employment. DHS is committed to creating an inclusive workplace andproviding equitable services to all South Australians. This ensuresthat all people feel welcome to work with us and access ourservices, including people identifying as Aboriginal, living withdisability, LGBTIQA+, youth, mature age, and from different ethnic,linguistic, religious and cultural backgrounds. Applications close: 27/05/2024 11:30 PM Attachments:- Role Description - Youth Worker - OPS3.pdfFlexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
Michael Page, Brisbane CBD
As a Recruitment Consultant at PageGroup, no two days will be the same! Some of day to day activities will include:Work closely with clients to gain a comprehensive understanding of the hiring needs for each positionManage the full recruiting lifecycle across a variety of open roles helping clients find, hire, and retain quality talentBusiness development to new and existing clients. Business development can refer to objective based calling, meeting with new and existing clients, pitching on new projects, networking lunches and events or candidate floatingStay active with current with job boards, social networks, and platforms to find talent, and plan, create, and release job descriptions and announcementsExperience with sales, customer service or a similar customer facing roleExceptional communication, interpersonal, and decision-making skillsA natural drive to succeed in your personal goals and celebrate the success of the teamThe ability to build relationships with different people and personalitiesThe ability to handle adversity and rejection
Registered Nurse - Scrub Scout Orthopedics
Mater Health Services, Townsville
Registered Nurse - Scrub Scout OrthopedicsMater are currently seeking experienced Registered Nurse - Scrub Scout Orthopedics to join our Perioperative team. There is permanent full time, part time & casual opportunities on offer.The Perioperative Services department at Mater Private Hospital Townsville (MPHT) provides surgical services across 16 theatres and caters for adults and paediatrics with a variety of surgical specialities.  MPHT boasts brand new state of the art theatre facilities, a catheterization laboratory, separate onsite day site surgery facilities as well as newly implemented robotic surgery involving the da Vinci Surgical System. Seeking to grow our dedicated and knowledgeable team, we are looking for you to bring demonstrated skills and experience to work across the full scope of our services.Salary range: $40.27 - $51.74 per hour plus penalties & allowance (Registered Nurse Level 1) What you’ll be doingAs an experienced Scrub Scout Orthopedics RN, you will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience in the scrub scout orthopedics setting. Your duties will include facilitating the surgeon within the theatre setting, supporting and collaborating with the theatre team to provide excellent patient centred care, liaising with company representatives, preparation of the operating theatre and preparing patients for surgery ensuring all documentation is completed.About youTo be considered for this role you will have demonstrated success in a similar role within a large and complex organisation, coupled with the following qualifications:Relevant qualifications and Registration with AHPRA2 years’ experience or more as a Registered Nurse in a hospital perioperative setting with relevant specialty experience (Scrub Scout orthopedics)Relevant postgraduate qualifications will be highly regarded although not essentialWhy join us?Mater is Queensland’s largest and most innovative not-for-profit healthcare service, providing care for almost 700,000 patients a year across a network of 11 hospitals.We are a leader in healthcare, education and research — and that’s because we employ exceptional people. #MAKEYOURMATERMOVEVia salary packaging arrangements, allocate some living expenses directly from your pre-taxable income and ultimately increase your take-home payAccess to package meal and entertainment expenses via salary packagingAccess to leading education and professional development via Mater EducationFlexible working arrangements, including work from home options where suitableAccess to our Employee Assistance Program and on-site pastoral care teamsDiscounts to local and national business/venues for Dining/Retail/Travel & Accommodation/OtherAccess to on-site, discounted parkingDiscounted food and beverage at various campus cafés and coffee venuesWhether you are looking for a brand-new life for you and your family, or a working holiday adventure on the other side of the world, Mater may be able to help you achieve your dreams.Candidates seeking sponsorship are also encouraged to apply!Please note we will be reviewing and contacting applicants as they come in, so please ensure you submit your application as soon as possible.It is now a mandatory requirement of employment at the Mater that you are and remain fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Cardiac Scrub/Scout Registered Nurse - Perioperative
Mater Health Services, Townsville
Cardiac Scrub/Scout Registered Nurse - PerioperativeMater Private Hospital Townsville has various opportunities (permanent/full time/part time/casual) for an experienced, motivated and enthusiastic Registered Nurses to join the Perioperative team.Nurses are essential to the delivery of quality care in our regional hospitals, and we value the diversity of experience and culture you bring. Therefor candidates seeking sponsorship are also encouraged to apply!Whether you are looking for a brand-new life for you and your family, or a working holiday adventure on the other side of the world; Mater may be able to help you achieve your dreams.Located in Townsville, there is something for all the family, with career opportunities rising across all industries in our thriving regional centres and with access to world class education facilities, health care, affordable housing and living, impressive events and entertainment, sporting and outdoor recreation options.Salary Range: $40.27 - $51.74 per hour plus superannuation + various loadings/salary packagingAbout the roleMater are seeking experienced Cardiac Scrub Scouts to join their Perioperative Services team. Seeking to grow our dedicated and knowledgeable team, we are looking for you to bring demonstrated skills and experienced clinical skillset to work across the full scope of our services.The Perioperative Services department at Mater Private Hospital Townsville (MPHT) provides surgical services across 16 theatres and caters for adults and paediatrics with a variety of surgical specialities.  MPHT boasts brand new state of the art theatre facilities, a catheterization laboratory, separate onsite day site surgery facilities as well as newly implemented robotic surgery involving the da Vinci Surgical System.What you’ll be doingWhilst displaying the highest level of clinical standards for the unit you will be responsible for:Achieving optimal patient outcomes throughout the patient journey and continuum of care while acting as patient advocateDemonstrating exceptional clinical expertise and knowledge of procedures and the management of patients during perioperative journeyProvided effective management of post patient complicationsWorking collaboratively with the nursing team to provide exceptional care every timeMaintaining current knowledge and skills to ensure continued professional growthAbout youTo be successful in this role you will possess:Relevant qualifications and Registration with AHPRA2 years’ experience or more as a Registered Nurse in a perioperative setting with cardiac Scrub Scout experienceRelevant postgraduate qualifications will be highly regarded although not essentialA strong work ethic, positive attitude and willingness to role model and promote the Mater values.Excellent interpersonal, communication and clinical problem-solving skills to maximise patient care within the multidisciplinary team.Demonstrated ability to operate both in a team environment and autonomously using initiative, sound reasoning and strong listening, negotiation and decision-making skills.Knowledge of and commitment to the continuous improvement of health care and nursing practice.Strong attention to detail and organisational skills.Why join us?Mater is Queensland’s largest and most innovative not-for-profit healthcare service, providing care for almost 700,000 patients a year across a network of 11 hospitals.We are a leader in healthcare, education and research — and that’s because we employ exceptional people. #MAKEYOURMATERMOVEIncrease your take-home pay via Salary Packaging by allocating applicable living expenses directly from your pre-taxable incomeAccess to package meal and entertainment expenses via Salary PackagingAccess to leading education and professional development through Mater EducationAccess to our Employee Assistance Program and on-site pastoral care teamDiscounts to local and national businesses/venues for dining, retail, travel & accommodation, otherAccess to secure, on-site, discounted parkingDiscounts at on-campus cafés and coffee venuesTo be eligible for employment in this role you must be one of the following:An Australian CitizenA permanent resident of AustraliaA New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand PassportA citizen of another country with an appropriate visa that allows you to work in Australia It is a requirement of this role that you are and remain fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Please note we will be reviewing and contacting applicants as they come in, so please ensure you submit your application as soon as possible.
Administration & Financial Manager
Entrée Recruitment, Adelaide CBD
Permanent part-time opportunity | 20 hours per week | $117K FTE + superCentrally located in the Adelaide CBDJoin a small team dedicated to making a difference within our local community!About the CompanyNestled within the walls of a stunning heritage-listed building in Adelaide's CBD, our client is a community-focused and inclusive organisation committed to uplifting and supporting the wider community as well as those facing disadvantage. Guided by shared values of inclusivity, respect, and compassion, they strive to build stronger, more equitable communities through collaboration and advocacy. Join a close-knit team dedicated to fostering harmony and understanding and creating a better future for all.About the RoleAs the Administration and Financial Manager, you will oversee efficient administration, financial management, and strategic planning. Your responsibilities include supervising staff, managing volunteers, and fostering relationships with stakeholders. Your role will involve preparing and reporting financials, maintaining building facilities, and contributing to the development of operational strategic plans aligned with the organisations mission and values. DutiesManage office operations and staff, fostering teamworkBudget preparation and management in compliance with accounting standardsAnalyse and develop Business Cases for new initiativesCreate and manage operational, governance, and risk management policiesPrepare and complete BAS, financial reporting and reconciliations for multiple entitiesManage the asset register, governance and operational proceduresPayroll administrationEnd of month process and reportingGrant application, management and reportingSkills & ExperienceRecent success in a finance or business management roleTertiary qualifications in finance, business management or related disciplines, preferably CPAKnowledge of accounting processes, systems, and statutory compliance Proficient in MS Office and accounting software, MYOB beneficialResilience, flexibility, and effective communication techniquesNot-for-profit or human services sector experience beneficialCulture & BenefitsJoin a small team to make a big impact in people’s lives and give back to the community!An opportunity to manage business strategies in a part-time role to enjoy real work-life balanceCentral office location with flexibility in working hoursHow to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Kathy Lyrtzis quoting reference number JO-2403-9181. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8804.
Group Payroll Manager
, Adelaide
$135,000 - $140,000 + super + salary packaging|Excellent WFH FlexibilityOperating in the not-for-profit sector, our client is a genuine household name. They have identified payroll systems and compliance as a key strategic objective within the organisation, and hence are looking to bring in an experienced Payroll Manager with a genuine passion for continuous improvement. Our client offers a host of awesome employee benefits, including market leading salary package, excellent WFH flexibility, salary packaging, paid parental/study leave, professional development, heavily discounted private health insurance, and many more!Ensure timely and accurate payroll services are processed and delivered in line with business and legislative requirements, covering all aspects of payroll deliverables.Drive continuous improvement in all aspects of the role.Manage and maintain the payroll system and operations in accordance with policies, procedures, relevant legislation and business requirements.Lead payroll related projects in line with business & project requirements.Liaise with key internal and external stakeholders to develop effective relationships and outcomes.Lead payroll audits and ensure accurate delivery of compliance activities, reports, and analysis.Lead system upgrades and changes including testing prior to go live.Oversee the review, update and testing of payroll, workforce management and award interpretation systems.Develop system solutions in consultation with key stakeholders.Support a team culture that engages employees through an encouraged team environment of positive communication, recognition and collaboration.Guide, support and mentor staff performance and development to enable high quality payroll services.We are seeking experienced payroll professionals who have a genuine passion for continuous improvement. Communication, stakeholder engagement, and project experience will be crucial to success in the role. The successful candidate will both add and contribute toward the excellent culture of the organisation. Other competencies listed below:Proven high level customer service skills and a "can do" approach to new projects.Proven knowledge of Awards, workplace agreements and relevant legislation relating to terms and conditions of employment for payroll.Proven experience in managing software updates and contributing to new software implementations.$135,000 - $140,000 + super + salary packaging (may be flex up for the right candidate)Excellent WFH flexibilityDrive continuous improvement
Café/Restaurant Manager (Full-Time)
Aroma Enterprises Pty Ltd ATF Tamana Family Trust, West Pymble, NSW, AU
Aroma Enterprises Pty Ltd ATF Tamana Family Trust14 Duneba Avenue, West Pymble NSW 2073Café/Restaurant Manager (Full-Time)$80,000-$90,000 p.a, exclusive of superannuationWe’ve been successfully operating Avenue Road Café for over 10 years, located in the main shopping district of Mosman Village. We’re well known in the community for our seasonal, fresh and diverse meals and proud to consistently source ingredients from our local producers.This success has seen us branch out and recently open another venue, Bar Infinita a modern Italian restaurant and wine bar, located in Gordon NSW. Armed with a woodfired pizza oven and our head chef, being Francesco Lervolino from Naples itself (who has worked at some of Sydney’s finest Italian restaurants including Ormeggio and Firedoor), we’ve already become one of the North Shore’s new neighbourhood favourites in a matter of weeks.We’re excited to keep improving our processes and refining our menus to offer our customers mouth-watering culinary experiences as well as vibrant environments they will find themselves wanting to come back to.To ensure we continuously provide premium service to our loyal and new customers at both of our venues, we’re currently on the hunt for highly skilled Café/Restaurant Managers to join our team. The position is critical as only with top management, will our daily operations run smoothly and our community be best served.As Café/Restaurant Manager, you will be responsible for the following duties including but not limited to:• Ensure the smooth running of all front of house & café operations• Adhere to achievable & measurable KPI’s set by the directors and reporting on a weekly & monthly basis• Maintain quality & service standards• Manage strategic objectives of our business including food & beverage costings• Financial management including budget setting & controls, reporting & administration in conjunction with the Accounts department• Develop & manage the training & development systems for all front of house staff including procedures for opening, changing & closing shifts• Staff recruitment, selection, training, rostering & performance reviews• Supervise and coordinate activities of chefs and workers engaged in food preparation and waiting staff, including helping take reservations and greeting guests if needed• Menu direction & COGS controls including ordering stock• Order or requisition food and other supplies needed to ensure efficient operation Determine with chefs how food should be presented & create decorative food displays• Safety, security & hygiene systems management including inspecting supplies and dining facilities to ensure conformance to established standards & monitoring sanitation practices to ensure that employees follow standards and regulations.Required Skills:• A relevant diploma or higher qualification• Ideally 2 years work experience in a relevant field• Supervisory and management experience• Excellent communication and English skills• Friendly attitude and good work ethic• Proven ability to resolve conflicts constructively.
New Product Development and Innovation - Food
Michael Page, Brisbane
The New Product Development and Innovation - Food has the following responsibilities:Oversee the entire NPD process and strategy (ideation, concept development, costing, sampling, etc.) collaborating closely with commercial key account managers and operational leads.Foster and empower a high-performing NPD teamEngage with different customers across the board, addressing feedback and presenting innovative solutions for major retailersLed and coordinated the NPD gate process, conducting post-launch product reviews and coordinating action plans to mitigate risks and enhancements.Identify revenue-generating opportunities across multiple channels by proactively seeking out products suitable for existing or potential new customersManage product labelling and nutritional panel development and requirements for all value-added products, ensuring compliance with customer and regulatory standards.Support the QA Manager to implement QA and QC requirements for all new value-adding operations or process changes.The successful New Product Development and Innovation - Food meets the following requirements:Qualification in Food Science, Food Technology & Processing, or similarMinimum 8-10 years of experience as an NPD, R&D, and Food Science manager in a large, structured company working with a multi-channel product environment (retail)Familiarity with Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), food labelling, allergen regulations, State legislation, and international requirements. Proficient understanding of packaging materials and their suitability for various product types.Dedication to adhering to safe work practices consistent with WHS policies and procedures.Significant commercial awareness, including experience collaborating with Australian retailers.
Senior Product Manager
Michael Page, Dandenong
This position is responsible for the auto care portfolio of the company. This includes manufactured products for both cars and trucks, such as washes, tyre repair products, windscreen solutions etc. These products are supplied to both retail for consumer purchasing, and to trade, such as mechanics. On a day to day basis this person will be expected to:Manage the product life cycle (end to end) including; pricing, product, innovation & modification, channel growth, training and support to sales.Development of business cases.Market research and gaining market insight to drive new product development in the specified category. Development and execution of category plans for both the long-range and annual. Understand the end user needs to drive effective strategies for the category.This client is looking for a candidate with strong Product Management experience, specifically in Industrial or Automotive. To be successful, this candidate should have a strong sense of initiative with the ability to build strong relationships at various levels in the organisation. The non negotiables for this role are:Proven product management experience working on the full product life cycle (including end life cycle).Must have experience in trade marketing.Local manufacturing company experience in a non-negotiable.Strong work ethic with the ability to work hands on. Please note that this role is based in Dandenong.
Business Development Manager | SAAS | Healthcare Technology
Michael Page, Sydney
Join a leading HealthTech organisation as a Business Development Manager, where you will:Business Development: Drive the formulation and execution of business development strategies to identify new opportunities, foster key strategic alliances, and contribute to overall organisational growth.Strategic Partnership Development: Identify and cultivate key strategic alliances within the healthcare sector to enhance market presence and drive business growth.Sales Leadership: Take charge of the end-to-end sales cycle, showcasing the value proposition of the Healthcare SAAS product to prospective clients and stakeholders.Market Expansion: Develop and implement effective strategies to penetrate new markets, broaden the customer base, and increase revenue within the HealthTech industry.Client Relationship Management: Build and nurture strong relationships with key clients, ensuring high levels of satisfaction and understanding their evolving needs.Industry Insight: Stay updated on industry trends, competitor activities, and regulatory changes, providing valuable insights for informed decision-making.Collaboration: Collaborate seamlessly with internal teams, including marketing, product development, and customer support, to ensure a cohesive approach in all business development initiatives.Sales Analytics: Leverage data-driven insights to assess sales performance, identify optimisation opportunities, and implement strategies to surpass revenue targets.Representational Role: Act as a representative at industry events, conferences, and networking forums to enhance the organisation's visibility and foster new business relationships.This role presents a unique opportunity to lead and contribute significantly to the growth of a prominent player in the HealthTech sector, shaping the trajectory of business development within the dynamic healthcare technology landscape.The successful candidate for the will possess the following characteristics:Proven Experience: Demonstrated success with a track record of achievements in business development and sales within the HealthTech or related industries.Strategic Thinker: A strategic mindset with the ability to identify and capitalise on new business opportunities, driving growth and market expansion.Industry Knowledge: In-depth understanding of the healthcare and HealthTech sectors, staying abreast of industry trends, competitive landscapes, and regulatory changes.Sales Acumen: Strong sales with the ability to manage the entire sales cycle, from prospecting to deal closure, and the capability to effectively communicate the value proposition of our SAAS product.Relationship Builder: Excellent interpersonal skills to build and maintain strong relationships with clients, partners, and internal teams, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.Collaborative Team Player: Proven ability to collaborate across cross-functional teams, including marketing, product development, and customer support, to achieve cohesive business development strategies.Analytical Skills: Utilizes data-driven insights and analytics to assess sales performance, identify areas for improvement, and make informed strategic decisions.Innovative Mindset: A forward-thinking and innovative approach to business development, constantly seeking ways to enhance market presence and drive organisational success.Excellent Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to represent the organisation at industry events and forums effectively.Adaptability: Comfortable working in a dynamic and evolving industry, adapting strategies to meet changing market demands and organisational goals.This role presents an exciting opportunity for a dynamic professional to play a key role in shaping the business development and growth of our HealthTech organisation.
Head Viticulturist - Voyager Estate
Wine Network Consulting Pty Ltd, Margaret River, WA
Joining iconic Margaret River producer Voyager Estate, the new Head Viticulturist will be part of the leadership team for one of Australia’s foremost organic wine producers. This is a once in a career opportunity to build a legacy, setting industry benchmarks for quality, sustainable viticulture and land management.The Voyager Estate vineyard is part of a dynamic agribusiness, incorporating holistic farming practices to sustain the quality and purity of the site. The Head Viticulturist will manage the 102 Ha organically certified vineyard, advancing sustainability objectives and driving wine quality through innovation and continual improvement strategies. Reporting to the Chief Winemaker, this is a role for a hands-on leader that will be responsible for all vineyard operations, including financials, viticultural plans and staff.Job Requirements • Tertiary qualification in viticulture, applied science, agriculture science or equivalent discipline• At least 10 years relevant experience in high-end viticulture and vineyard management• Experience with sustainable and/or organic farming practices preferred• Extensive technical knowledge and agribusiness management experience• Experience in change management and business development• Strong leadership skills and management strategies• Business and financial acumen• Inquisitive and a proactive problem-solver• Highly developed organisation and communication skills• Capacity for light domestic travel• Valid driver’s licenceView more information and a detailed position description at https://winenet.com.au/recruitment/