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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "IT Support Team Leader in Australia"

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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "IT Support Team Leader in Australia"

2 800 A$ Average monthly salary

Average salary in the last 12 months: "IT Support Team Leader in Australia"

Currency: AUD USD Year: 2024
The bar chart shows the change in the level of average salary of the profession IT Support Team Leader in Australia.

Distribution of vacancy "IT Support Team Leader" by regions Australia

Currency: AUD
As you can see on the diagramm in Australia the most numerous number of vacancies of IT Support Team Leader Job are opened in . In the second place is Queensland, In the third is Victoria.

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Chief Executive Officer (Kununurra, WA)
Binarri-binyja yarrawoo (BBY), Kimberley Region - WA
Advance an Aboriginal-led development & reform agenda in the East KimberleySuits place-based, advocacy or Aboriginal community organisation backgroundsAttractive salary package, vehicle & relocation allowance, based in Kununurra The OrganisationBinarri-binyja yarrawoo (BBY) was established in 2016 as the backbone organisation for Empowered Communities in the East Kimberley, to facilitate Aboriginal people developing and leading their own plans for change. A collaboration framework for Aboriginal-led development and reform, Empowered Communities initiatives take place in 10 regions across Australia. Within each region a coalition of local Aboriginal organisations work together to develop and achieve an Aboriginal empowerment agenda.In the East Kimberley, BBY works with 29 member organisations to set priorities aimed at empowering Aboriginal people to participate equally in the regional economy, value their culture, educate their children, look after their older people and lead long and healthy lives.The Area / BenefitsKununurra is a vibrant regional town in the majestic Kimberley region of Western Australia. Its close vicinity to Lake Argyle, Keep River National Park and the Gibb River Road offer an unparalleled outdoor lifestyle and opportunity to explore this beautiful region.The RoleLeading a highly skilled and collaborative team and providing overall operational management, you will drive the organisation’s growth and provision of neutral advice, technical expertise and trusted support to members and the board.You will confidently lead advocacy to influence policy development and reform, advancing the empowerment of Aboriginal people and families in the East Kimberley to achieve economic, social and cultural development and enhancing the Empowered Communities brand and vision.Responsibilities include:Strategic advice to the board on policy and political issues Management of key government, NGO, corporate and community relationships Compliance, funding and associated reporting requirements Budget, financial, outsourced services and business planning management Best practice governance and risk management, including participatory governance arrangements with member organisationsSkills RequiredYou are an influential and inspirational leader who brings an understanding of the context in which Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, or other communities in remote and challenging environments operate.You’re an advocate for self-determination of Aboriginal people, politically astute, have the ability to work under Aboriginal management and your experience also includes:Strategic leadership and financial accountability at an organisational level High level governance, compliance and risk management Negotiation and management of government and non-government funding Delivering advice to a board or management committee Success building trusted and respectful relationships with a broad range of stakeholders across government, community members and partner organisations by the opportunity to impact the empowerment of Aboriginal people in the East Kimberley, please click apply to submit your resume and cover letter responding to the skills required section of the advertisement above or speak with Hayley Martin on 02 8243 0570 for further information.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,
Branch Manager
Michael Page, Carole Park
Reporting to the Northern Regional Manager, the Branch Manager will be accountable for the performance of the Carole Park branch. The key responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following:Lead through the demonstration of CFS core values: Respect, Fairness, Teamwork, Integrity and Professionalism.Provide strong operational and commercial leadership, inclusive of personnel/leadership development, operational efficiency, customer engagement, collaboration and safety.Coaching and mentoring of leaders within the region with a focus on leadership and development of team members.Play a core role in refining and executing the sales strategy across the region encompassing customer engagement strategies, retention, growth markets and diversification.Continue to drive and evolve the existing culture of diversity, high performance and collaboration.The successful candidate will have a passion for people, leadership and diversity with values that align to Coopers Fluid System's.It is imperative to have experience in a similar operational leadership role; with a proven track record in driving a high performance across culture, operations and sales.The individual must be adaptable when it comes to operational and commercial strategies; especially as priorities evolve.Experience in a similar direct supply/distribution environment and mechanical experience desirable but not essential.
Team Leader - Family Support Services (w/ Relocation Support to Mildura VIC!)
Scout Talent, Adelaide, South
Step into a purpose-driven role that taps into the heart of supporting strong familiesEarn between $97,124 to $118,172, plus superannuation and a tax-free salary packaging option up to $15,834Relocation support negotiable dependant on experienceBecome part of a team that fosters resilience, self-empowerment, and a sense of belonging to the community, ensuring that no one is left behind and that together, we create a brighter future for all.About Mallee Family CareAt the forefront of social justice and individual empowerment in the north-west of Victoria and far-west of New South Wales, Mallee Family Care is an organisation of real people making a difference since 1979. We have embarked on a mission to unlock human potential, stand firm against social barriers, support all families and foster a culture of equity and trust. Our dedicated team delivers tailored services across a vast region including Mildura, Swan Hill, and beyond, reaching out to those in exceptional need or facing vulnerable circumstances.With services offered in Local Government Areas spread across three states, our compassion fuels action. Our expansive network and rich history of impactful service have established us as a top employer of choice for those eager to contribute to a legacy of community enrichment. Through engaging extensively both internally and externally, we ensure that our journey towards advancing social justice is a collective endeavour.Come, be a part of Mallee Family Care, and redefine what’s possible when a noble mission aligns with unwavering commitment.To learn more about us, please visit www.malleefamilycare.org.auAbout the OpportunityMallee Family Care is seeking a full-time Team Leader - Family Support Services based in Mildura, VIC.This pivotal role, reporting to the Manager of Child and Family Services, is responsible for providing leadership, support, and mentoring to program team members to ensure the successful accomplishment of goals and objectives for various Family Support Services programs.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Leading and supervising a team of staff across various programs including Children with Complex Disability Support Needs and Specialist Disability Practitioner servicesContributing to the ongoing development of a dynamic, creative, and cohesive teamEnsuring that all service agreement KPIs and reporting requirements are met within timeframesProviding oversight of case management, support, information, advice, referral, advocacy, and group work activities to children, families, and carersEnsuring caseworkers are working within relevant program requirements, statutory case management requirements, and frameworksLeading the development and continuous improvement of practice and operational processes for relevant programsTo read the full position description, please click here.About YouTo qualify, you will need an accredited qualification at Degree Level or above in Social Work and at least 5 years experience in a senior or leadership role. A current driver's license, a willingness to travel, and preparedness to be accommodated overnight when required will also be essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Ability to lead and manage a teamDemonstrated ability to train, coach, and support othersUnderstanding of Victorian Child Safe Standards and the Charter of RightsExperience and knowledge of the Orange Door and Child Protection systems, including knowledge of current Child Protection and other relevant legislationDemonstrated understanding of working with and acceptance by culturally diverse groups, particularly Aboriginal peopleThis role will be particularly suited to someone with previous casework experience, a solid understanding of child protection and demonstrated leadership experience.As our ideal candidate, you will possess the following soft skills that will make you succeed in this role: resilience, a solutions-focused mindset, and excellent communication skills. Your time management and organisational skills, along with a demonstrated awareness and commitment to working within the Best Interest Principles outlined in the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005, will also be crucial. These traits, along with your passion, empathy and commitment to supporting children and families across the child and family support/child protection continuum, will make you a perfect culture fit.This is a transformative opportunity for a proactive and supportive leader. We are looking for a candidate who is eager to make a substantial impact on the lives of children and families, embodying our values of dedication, inclusivity, and excellence in service delivery.About the BenefitsIn appreciation of your dedication, enjoy a competitive salary between $97,124 to $118,172 plus superannuation, negotiable based on experience, alongside notable benefits including:Relocation support negotiableSalary packaging of up to $15,834 tax-free, pro-rataRobust annual and personal leave allowanceEnhanced work-life balance with a 35-hour work week in a family-friendly organisationFlexible working arrangementsOpportunity for study leave grants for continuous professional developmentWellness package, discounted fitness memberships, and a confidential Employee Assistance ProgramAnd many more!Join a dedicated team committed to creating meaningful change and offering comprehensive support to families and children in North-West Victoria and South-West New South Wales. Seize this chance to make a real impact - Apply now!
Community Development Advisor (w/ Relocation assistance to Ngaanyatjarra Lands)
Scout Talent, Darwin, Northern Territory
Are you a community leader wanting to make a difference in the lives of remote Aboriginal people?Join an Aboriginal Council representing the interests of around 2000 people in the Central Desert region of WA!Attractive base salary plus amazing benefits, including an annual remote allowance, Salary packaging and more!About Ngaanyatjarra Council GroupWe are a multi-functional non-government organisation. Our purpose is to make a significant contribution and impact to the Ngaanyatjarra Lands to ensure the reliable delivery of services including housing, power, water and community engagement and development. Additionally, we provide health services to the community through Ngaanyatjarra Health Service.The Ngaanyatjarra Council Group represents the interests of around 2000 Ngaanyatjarra, Pintupi and Pitjantjatjara people, living in 12 communities in the Central Desert region of Western Australia. Today, the Ngaanyatjarra Council is one of the largest Indigenous Corporations in Australia and has grown to be the major representative body for the Ngaanyatjarra people.Our Vision: “Ngaanyatjarra people living in their country and keeping strong.”Ngaanyatjarra Council currently has a number of exciting opportunities for Community Development Advisors (CDA) to join our teams. You'll be based in a remote location on the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, and have a real impact on the lives of the Aboriginal communities.You will join a friendly and dynamic organisation with ongoing support and training. We will also provide free, fully furnished accommodation, utilities and WIFI. This role comes with a generous salary in line with the size of the community you work within. Ngaanyatjarra Council is also offering the successful candidates a host of outstanding benefits to help them enjoy life in the local community, including:About the OpportunitiesAs one of our Community Development Advisors, you will provide advice and guidance on all matters related to the administration of the community, ensuring the aspirations of the community are effectively achieved.Your day-to-day duties will include (but will not be limited to):Support the Community Directors / Board to perform its governance duties in line with community aspirations, constitution and relevant state and commonwealth lawManage the day-to-day functions of the community officeEncourage the community to be fully engaged in community decisions including policies, land and culture activities, health and safety and economic developmentLiaising with a wide range of individuals/organisations involved in the operations of the communityActing as the community administration contact point for internal and external entities delivering a service to the communityEnsuring the effective recruitment, training, and management of staff reporting to this positionMaintaining a financial system that meets the requirements of funding agencies, in cooperation with service providers and monitoring all relevant fundsEncouraging community engagement in decision-making and working with the Community Council to develop policies for all areas of the communityAbout YouNgaanyatjarra Council is open to candidates from a range of backgrounds, provided you have demonstrable leadership experience in the community sector and have lived and worked in a remote Aboriginal/Indigenous location previously.Moreover, as you will be tasked with overseeing the functioning of an entire Aboriginal community, your strong commitment to the principles of Aboriginal self-determination and respect for Aboriginal culture must be of paramount importance.What you'll bring:Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including the ability to provide accurate, timely and appropriate services to clientsWell-developed work management, time management and organisational skills including the ability to effectively assign and manage workloads and identify resource needsHigh level of judgement and decision-making skills, including the ability to solve problems and resolve conflicts in a sensitive and appropriate mannerHigh level of oral and written communication skills including the ability to communicate information coherently and concisely in a cross-cultural environmentPrevious remote experience is highly desired but not essential.Benefits on Offer for Permanent CDA’s:This role comes with a generous salary in line with the size of the community you work within. Ngaanyatjarra Council is also offering the successful candidates a host of outstanding benefits to help them enjoy life in the local community, including and attractive remuneration package inclusive of the following;Annual remote allowance Salary Packaging available8 weeks leave per annum17.5% leave loading on 4 weeks annual leaveAn annual airfare allowance 3 additional airfaresFully furnished accommodation, including utilities and WIFIVehicle for work useRelocation can be arranged, and reasonable costs will be coveredOnsite support and trainingYou will join a friendly and dynamic organisation offering real job satisfaction as you see your impact on the local community - Apply Now!
Production Supervisor
Michael Page, Gosford
Reporting to the production manager, this role 20% hands on the floor leadership, 80% strategic. The core functions of the role are:· Production planning and interpreting data from ASPECT to make decisions· Working with the team leaders to ensure smooth day to day operations and minimise down time· Supporting the team leaders with day to day staff management and performance managementOur ideal candidate will have:5 years minimum supervisory experience in a manufacturing environmentExperience with production planning software and interpreting thisStrong performance management experienceExcellent time management and prioritisation skillsIt would be advantageous to have:Some type of formal management training e.g. Cert in Frontline MgtSAP experienceExperience moving a manufacturing site
Technical Specialist - Mechanical
Newcrest Mining, Lihir Operations
Newmont has recently acquired Newcrest Mining creating the world’s leading gold mining company.With operations around the world, our workforce reflects the diversity of the communities where we operate. We aim to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels safe, valued, and supported to bring their whole unique self to work. We bring out the best in each other, inspiring performance, and a shared belief that what we do matters.Our Lihir operation in Mobile Fleet Maintenance is now recruiting for the position of Technical Specialist Mechanical.As a Technical Specialist, you will be a key contributor, providing advanced technical maintenance expertise and on-the-job diagnostic support, guidance, and training to our PNG National workgroup. Your role will be instrumental in supporting all planned and unplanned maintenance activities within our on-site D10 / D11 Dozers, 993/992K Loaders, and 18M Graders, demonstrating a good understanding of 3500, 3412, 3406 and C32 Caterpillar engines and transmission, hydraulic, and steering systems.The ideal candidate should hold a Trade Certificate in Heavy Equipment – Mechanical and boast over 5 years of pertinent work experience in mobile fleet maintenance within expansive mining operations. This extensive background is crucial for delivering effective on-the-job training and plays a pivotal role in guaranteeing optimal equipment availability and reliability.We strongly encourage National Papa New Guinean Candidates to apply so, if you are a self-motivated leader and have strong active listening and interpersonal skills for rapport building, conflict resolution & training, this role if for you.What we offerFor this opportunity, Lihir is offering a 22:20 FIFO roster from a range of designated marshalling points.We are committed to ensuring that our team members are kept healthy and safe. To achieve this, we provide comfortable camp accommodations, as well as balanced meals prepared by our culinary team. Team members can expect access to TV and Wi-Fi, our on-site gym, and a variety of recreational activities. All our team members are also rewarded with a host of great benefits, including competitive salary and continuous growth and development opportunities.Our Commitment to YouNewmont is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Underpinned by our values of Safety, Sustainability, Integrity, Responsibility and Inclusion, our commitment is to respect the rights of every individual to work to their highest potential, free of discrimination, as well as the cultures, religions, and governing codes applicable to each country in which we operate.If you share our values and feel that you could make a meaningful difference in this role, submit your application through our website before the advertised closing date 08/05/2024.#LI-AE1
Chief Executive Officer
Future Proof, Adelaide, SA
About Our ClientWith a clear strategy for growth and an unwavering commitment to quality, Cork Supply Australia & Studio Labels (part of the Harv81 Group) is a global leader in the sourcing, production and supply of Cork, Oak, Capsules, Closures, and Labelling products, servicing the Australian wine industry. After successfully completing a Strategic Review resulting in the development of their 5-Year Global Strategic Plan, partnering with customers and fostering long-term relationships, it has been determined to commence a national search and recruitment process to appoint a high-caliber Chief Executive Officer as the organisation embarks on the next phase of growth.About The RoleReporting to the Internationally based President, the role is charged with strategically implementing and executing the growth strategy through leadership of the team, contact with key customers and commercial partners, building brand awareness, leading growth initiatives, marketing capability and operational effectiveness. With full P&L responsibility for all Revenue, Finance and Operational activities, the successful candidate will have responsibility for the daily management of operations across the entire Cork Supply Australia and Studio Labels product and services portfolio. With highly developed communication capabilities and an engaging presence, specific responsibilities of this critically important role will include;• Achievement of Revenue, Gross Profit and EBITDA budgets• Organisational leadership and performance management• Cultivating and building long-term relationships• Championing growth and,• Preparing and delivering company business plansJob RequirementsAbout You - The Successful CandidateAs the ideal candidate you will have extensive leadership and operational management experience, coupled with the ability to identify and develop opportunities for growth, through the development of a high-performing and accountable culture. Comfortable operating in a matrix management reporting structure, dealing with ambiguity, and competing priorities you will display natural motivation, drive, tact, poise, and strong EQ skills. Ideally, with a recognised degree-level qualification in Commerce or Finance you will have demonstrated success in similar CEO/ General Management or Operations roles gained within the Wine/ Beverage, Manufacturing, Production, Labelling, Packaging, FMCG or aligned sectors, with experience in Lean Manufacturing and ISO Accreditation.Naturally, you'll need a strong analytical skill set, sharp commercial acumen, supported by excellent leadership development capabilities, communication, and negotiation skills.If you’re prepared to roll up your sleeves, lead the business through its next chapter of growth and possess an energetic can-do attitude, then we encourage you to apply. In return, a competitive salary package will be negotiated, including ongoing professional development within an organisation that has a rewarding culture and excellent team environment.Confidential enquires can be made to Roland Roccioletti, Managing Director Future Proof Advisory by phoning 0417807475 quoting Reference Number 56/CEOConfidential applications via email using the 'APPLY FOR JOB' link above.