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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. 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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.
Customer Service & Operations Officer
, Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne Location|$80,000 -$85,000 + Super (pending experience)Our client, nestled in Port Melbourne, specialises in the development, manufacturing, importing, and distribution of high-quality FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) to various leading retailers across Australia. With partners across APAC, our Client is a true market leader in innovation within their space.Reporting to the Operations Director & Finance Manager, the main responsibilities will include but not limited to:Process, document, and bill customer orders received via various channels including EDI, online portals, and email.Coordinate with retailer's purchasing teams for order fulfilment and dispatch instructions.Monitor deliveries, obtain proof of delivery (POD), and manage necessary paperwork for accounts payable departments.Manage production orders and ensure accurate Bill of Materials creation.Coordinate inventory movements and transfers, maintaining proper documentation.Conduct regular inventory checks and cycle counts to ensure accuracy.Monitor inbound shipments and communicate with relevant teams regarding expected deliveries.Prepare Landed Cost Reports by collecting and verifying invoices.Efficiently manage stock booking and documentation processes.Liaise with freight forwarders for timely stock delivery, handling import/export paperwork.End-of-month financial reporting and reconciliation, including debtor and creditor statements, invoice processing, sales reporting, tracking warehouse activity and freight charges, and ensuring data accuracy for system roll-over.Answering inbound calls and customer enquiries, prepare meeting rooms and general administrative dutiesOther ad-hoc duties as requiredThe successful candidate will be someone who can seamlessly navigate between customer service, logistics, operations, and administrative tasks. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional accuracy and attention to detail, with the ability to cross-check all work to ensure accuracy. Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel, is a must, along with strong organisational skills to handle multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential, as is the ability to work collaboratively within a team or independently. We're looking for someone with a positive attitude, enthusiasm, and outstanding interpersonal skills to interact effectively with both colleagues and customers. Previous experience with Arrow Accounting Package would be advantageous but not mandatory. If you're ready to take on a dynamic role where no two days are the same, we want to hear from you!- Innovative and Dynamic role within an FMCG leader across Australian retailers- $80,000 - $85,000 + super (Pending experience)- Customer Service, Operations and Administration 360 Role- Permanent Full time or Part time Options in Port Melbourne Location
Executive Assistant
, Melbourne CBD
Flexible and truly Hybrid workplace|Freshly refurbished office spaceThe client is a multinational corporation specialising in information technology, consulting, and business process outsourcing. They offer services such as software development, digital transformation, and cloud solutions to clients across industries globally.Go to & Executive Assistant to the Director of Finance. Complex diary and email management. Understanding business priorities and applying this knowledge in managing the Executives commitments and correspondence.Managing and arranging travel and travel-related activities.Managing expectations and daily workflow.Leveraging strong relationships internally to achieve outcomes.Working with internal teams to support the delivery of business strategies.Developing reports, presentations and other documents as required.Supporting selected management and committees with scheduling, minute taking and actions management.Executing expenses, time sheets, and invoices.Event management and coordination.Leading and participating in ad-hoc projects.2-3 years' experience, this role will suit a team assistant or personal assistant looking for a step up or an executive assistant looking for a change in responsibilities. Experience in executive level email and appointment scheduling.Ability to prioritise and stay one step ahead.Strong communication skills both written and verbal.Ability to build exceptional rapport with clients.Overall great team player.A keen eye for detail.Excellent planning and organisation skills while being extremely flexible.Intermediate - Advanced Microsoft knowledge.Excellent time management skills. You'll be joining an already established team that values, fun, respect, and teamwork plus additional benefits of:- Hybrid working arrangement- Open plan working space- The opportunity to progress within the company
Executive Assistant
, Melbourne CBD
Opportunity to join a vibrant and supportive culture|Ongoing professional development This role sits in an extremely important area of the organisation supporting the school principle as well as their leadership team and other key stakeholders. The role will require you to demonstrate absolute discretion and confidentiality to provide a high level of one-to-one support.Skills & ExperienceManage professional scheduling for the Founder and Director, including agendas, mail, email, calls, travel arrangements, client management, and other company logistics.Coordinate complex scheduling and extensive calendar management, as well as management of content and flow of information to the team.Manage, coordinate, and arrange travel and travel-related activities, including hotel booking and transportation.Perform administrative and office support, such as typing, taking minutes, presentation creation, report preparation, agendas, communicating to clients on behalf of consultants, expense management and maintenance of filing system and contact database.Significant demonstrated experience as an EA and Team Coordinator is essential.Strong rapport with C-suite or senior executives across corporate, government and not for profit settingsProficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel) and other office productivity tools, with aptitude to learn emerging software and systems, including artificial intelligence.Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with a commitment to fostering inclusively and respect for diverse perspectives.Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks often on competing time frames and meet deadlines.The successful candidate must possess a strong "can do" approach whilst having the ability to work both autonomously and within a team. A high standard of attention to detail and time management skills are imperative along with the ability to provide a high level of professionalism and customer service to both internal and external stake holders.The passionate and down to earth team collaborate strongly with colleagues who are committed to delivering exceptional experiences. As well as a competitive salary, you'll be encouraged to innovate; you'll work in a collaborative environment knowing your difference will make the difference.Permanent opportunityMelbourne CBD LocationMeaningful, challenging work