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I WORK FOR SA, CAVAN
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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. 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Sonographers/Medical Imaging
Konnecting, Sydney, All Sydney
Competitive salary package and benefitsSupportive work environmentContinous career developmentWe are seeking a skilled and experienced Sonographer to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in performing ultrasound examinations, interpreting results, and providing high-quality patient care. This position requires excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Providing exceptional caring service to our patients Ensuring timely and accurate patient documentation and records Engaging positively in internal and external relationships in accordance with Company's Principles Working cohesively and being an engaged member of the multi-disciplinary workforce Meeting quality, timeliness, efficiency, effectiveness targets whilst delivering excellent customer service Compliance of clinical and corporate governance including compliance in privacy legislation. Essential Criteria Tertiary qualifications in a health science or related discipline Post Graduate qualification in ultrasonography ASAR (Australian Sonographer Association Registry) Membership RANZCOG certification to perform Nuchal Translucency scans Satisfactory National Police Certificate Technical Requirements: Highly skilled in all facets of obstetric and gynaecological scanning Highly organised with excellent time management, attention to detail Excellent interpersonal skills (verbal and written) and communication skills Dynamic, flexible and adaptable to work potentially across MUFW sites Competency to manage difficult conversations, and quickly develop patient rapport. Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams Competent user of systems such as Contrast, RIMS, Tempus, Concur Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite A vibrant team player with a strong interest and passion in a growth industry. How to Apply If you think you have the above qualities, are looking for a new challenge, and believe you have what it takes to drive a team to succeed consistently, please forward your resume and cover letter by clicking on the apply button below. Alternatively, you may email your application letter with resume to and quote reference #3755937 in the email subject. About Us KONNECTING is an Australian Skilled Migration & Recruitment Consultancy that sources candidates for niche roles. We are also a registered migration agency with the capability to process the Australian employer sponsored visa. For other jobs, including those offering visa sponsorship, or for other Australian visa information, you may visit the www.konnecting.com.
People & Community Executive Manager
Scout Talent, Newcastle, New South Wales
Lead the way in enhancing community engagement and development on the Central Coast, working directly with our landowners and stakeholders to implement meaningful initiatives aligned with our strategic goalsEnjoy a competitive salary package between $130,000 - $150,000 plus super and additional perks including salary sacrificing, a work vehicle, and a flexible working environment.Join a community-focused organisation located in a region celebrated for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and dedication to sustainability, all just an hour and a half from Sydney.Candidates from Indigenous backgrounds are strongly encouraged to applyDarkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council (DLALC)DLALC, operating on the Central Coast of NSW since its creation under the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, focuses on improving community health and wellbeing through core functions: Community Participation and Wellbeing, Culture, Heritage and Environment, Governance and Operations, and Business and Economic Development. As one of 120 Local Aboriginal Land Councils in NSW, we are the largest non-government landholder on the Central Coast. Our community are our landowners, and we work with them to provide good outcomes.This is achieved through our Darkinjung Development Delivery Plans, which outline future developments across 31 sites on the Central Coast.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.darkinjung.com.au/... are now seeking a People & Community Executive Manager to join our team at the Wyong head office full-time, spearheading our engagement initiatives into the future.The OpportunityThis role focuses on enhancing community engagement and communication, reporting directly to the CEO, and is accountable for implementing strategies that align with the Community Land and Business Plan.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Implementing meetings, surveys, and other communication methods to gather feedback from Members about Darkinjung and its initiativesScheduling, implementing, and periodically suggesting new community-based programs, partnerships, and other engagement initiativesIdentifying, initiating, and deepening relationships with various stakeholdersAttending community meetings on behalf of Darkinjung to hear concerns, provide information on community engagement, and advocate for participationAttending programs and events relevant to better understanding the community's interests and activitiesMaintaining various databases of groups of stakeholdersAs a Land Council, we serve our community and act in their best interests. You will work closely with our community, and find out what is important to all of our members, as well as understanding and collaborating closely with our board of directors and staff. You will also play a pivotal role at the heart of our efforts to source funding and facilitate our grant applications program, ensuring that our projects and initiatives are well-supported and aligned with our strategic goals.As a key community member engagement role, you'll be responsible for delivering programs that resonate deeply with our community, all while working in line with our Community Land and Business Plan. Engaging with stakeholders is a critical component of this role, enabling the development of strong, mutually beneficial relationships that support our broader community development goals.DLALC is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work and community. We recognise the unique position, cultures, and histories of Indigenous peoples and are dedicated to fostering an environment that is respectful, supportive, and inclusive. Indigenous applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, as we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our mission of serving our community and enriching our collective understanding and respect for the land and its cultural significance. The Central CoastThe Central Coast of New South Wales is a vibrant and sustainable region, and just an hour and a half from Sydney. Known for its natural beauty, including 40+ beaches, waterways, and lush wilderness, when you're in Wyong, you'll never be more than 10 minutes from a beach!You'll also be close to attractions like Yarramalong Valley, The Watagans state forests, and Norah Head Lighthouse. As well as stunning natural locations including Tuggerah Lake, featuring a scenic cycleway. 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Additionally, you must hold or have the ability to obtain a current working with children check, a National Police Check and a current driver’s licence.Moreover, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Exceptional ability to engage and communicate with diverse groups of people, tailoring communication to suit a specific target group or age rangeAbility to organise and implement community engagement activities within all allocated budgetsHighly developed verbal and written communication skillsAdvanced computer skills including MS Office applicationsEnsure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activitiesPrevious supervisory experience in a similar role is essentialExcellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple and competing work tasks and deliver to agreed deadlinesAs our ideal candidate, you will possess the following soft skills that will make you succeed in this role: professionalism, confidentiality, discretion, and a positive attitude. 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We are looking for a candidate who is ready to lead with innovation, foster significant community engagement, and contribute to the continuous growth and success of our organisation.Candidates from Indigenous backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.Salary & BenefitsWhen you join Darkinjung LALC, you will receive a generous salary package circa $130,000 - 150,000 plus super and great benefits.Benefits include:Salary sacrificing up to $15,900Work vehicle and phone providedFlexible working arrangements are availableGreat team cultureWe're looking for a dynamic, experienced leader who is ready to drive innovation, foster community engagement, and ensure our initiatives resonate deeply within our community. If you're passionate about community development, possess the required skills and experience, and are eager to lead a team towards achieving collective goals, we want to hear from you.Ready to Apply?Join us in making a difference. Apply now to be our next People & Community Executive Manager and help us continue our journey towards a brighter future for the Darkinjung community and beyond.
People & Community Executive Manager
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Lead the way in enhancing community engagement and development on the Central Coast, working directly with our landowners and stakeholders to implement meaningful initiatives aligned with our strategic goalsEnjoy a competitive salary package between $130,000 - $150,000 plus super and additional perks including salary sacrificing, a work vehicle, and a flexible working environment.Join a community-focused organisation located in a region celebrated for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and dedication to sustainability, all just an hour and a half from Sydney.Candidates from Indigenous backgrounds are strongly encouraged to applyDarkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council (DLALC)DLALC, operating on the Central Coast of NSW since its creation under the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, focuses on improving community health and wellbeing through core functions: Community Participation and Wellbeing, Culture, Heritage and Environment, Governance and Operations, and Business and Economic Development. As one of 120 Local Aboriginal Land Councils in NSW, we are the largest non-government landholder on the Central Coast. Our community are our landowners, and we work with them to provide good outcomes.This is achieved through our Darkinjung Development Delivery Plans, which outline future developments across 31 sites on the Central Coast.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.darkinjung.com.au/... are now seeking a People & Community Executive Manager to join our team at the Wyong head office full-time, spearheading our engagement initiatives into the future.The OpportunityThis role focuses on enhancing community engagement and communication, reporting directly to the CEO, and is accountable for implementing strategies that align with the Community Land and Business Plan.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Implementing meetings, surveys, and other communication methods to gather feedback from Members about Darkinjung and its initiativesScheduling, implementing, and periodically suggesting new community-based programs, partnerships, and other engagement initiativesIdentifying, initiating, and deepening relationships with various stakeholdersAttending community meetings on behalf of Darkinjung to hear concerns, provide information on community engagement, and advocate for participationAttending programs and events relevant to better understanding the community's interests and activitiesMaintaining various databases of groups of stakeholdersAs a Land Council, we serve our community and act in their best interests. You will work closely with our community, and find out what is important to all of our members, as well as understanding and collaborating closely with our board of directors and staff. You will also play a pivotal role at the heart of our efforts to source funding and facilitate our grant applications program, ensuring that our projects and initiatives are well-supported and aligned with our strategic goals.As a key community member engagement role, you'll be responsible for delivering programs that resonate deeply with our community, all while working in line with our Community Land and Business Plan. Engaging with stakeholders is a critical component of this role, enabling the development of strong, mutually beneficial relationships that support our broader community development goals.DLALC is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work and community. We recognise the unique position, cultures, and histories of Indigenous peoples and are dedicated to fostering an environment that is respectful, supportive, and inclusive. Indigenous applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, as we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our mission of serving our community and enriching our collective understanding and respect for the land and its cultural significance. The Central CoastThe Central Coast of New South Wales is a vibrant and sustainable region, and just an hour and a half from Sydney. Known for its natural beauty, including 40+ beaches, waterways, and lush wilderness, when you're in Wyong, you'll never be more than 10 minutes from a beach!You'll also be close to attractions like Yarramalong Valley, The Watagans state forests, and Norah Head Lighthouse. As well as stunning natural locations including Tuggerah Lake, featuring a scenic cycleway. The Central Coast boasts a nationally awarded gourmet food scene, diverse art trails, creative communities, and immersive cultural experiences.About YouTo qualify, you will need a demonstrated understanding of the challenges and experiences of Aboriginal people and a broad knowledge of the range of services available to Aboriginal people on the Central Coast of NSW. Extensive experience in community engagement, client management, or a similar field will also be essential. 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You are self-motivated, demonstrate initiative, and have the ability to think creatively and develop innovative solutions to complex problems. These traits, along with your flexibility to travel and work after hours (including weekends and evenings), will make you a perfect culture fit.This role is particularly suited to individuals with experience in community development, a health background or who have worked within Indigenous community roles.This is an impactful leadership opportunity for someone who is passionate about making a real difference in the community and driving meaningful engagement. We are looking for a candidate who is ready to lead with innovation, foster significant community engagement, and contribute to the continuous growth and success of our organisation.Candidates from Indigenous backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.Salary & BenefitsWhen you join Darkinjung LALC, you will receive a generous salary package circa $130,000 - 150,000 plus super and great benefits.Benefits include:Salary sacrificing up to $15,900Work vehicle and phone providedFlexible working arrangements are availableGreat team cultureWe're looking for a dynamic, experienced leader who is ready to drive innovation, foster community engagement, and ensure our initiatives resonate deeply within our community. If you're passionate about community development, possess the required skills and experience, and are eager to lead a team towards achieving collective goals, we want to hear from you.Ready to Apply?Join us in making a difference. Apply now to be our next People & Community Executive Manager and help us continue our journey towards a brighter future for the Darkinjung community and beyond.
Planning Development and Land Executive Manager
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Leverage your expertise in planning, development, and land management to shape the future of the Central Coast, fostering community health and wellbeing through strategic initiatives.Enjoy a competitive salary package between $130,000 - $150,000 plus super and additional perks including salary sacrificing, a work vehicle, and a flexible working environment.Join a community-focused organisation located in a region celebrated for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and dedication to sustainability, all just an hour and a half from Sydney.Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council (DLALC)DLALC, operating on the Central Coast of NSW since its creation under the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983, focuses on improving community health and wellbeing through core functions: Community Participation and Wellbeing, Culture, Heritage and Environment, Governance and Operations, and Business and Economic Development. As one of 120 Local Aboriginal Land Councils in NSW, we are the largest non-government landholder on the Central Coast. Our community are our landowners, and we work with them to provide good outcomes.This is achieved through our Darkinjung Development Delivery Plans, which outline future developments across 31 sites on the Central Coast.For more information, please visit our website: https://www.darkinjung.com.au/We are now looking for a new Planning Development and Land Executive Manager to join our Wyong head office full-time, and to drive our organisation in a cohesive and productive manner.The OpportunityThis senior leadership role, reporting directly to the CEO, will focus on driving development initiatives, managing projects, and ensuring economic viability through strategic land management.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Collaborating with the CEO to identify and evaluate development opportunitiesDeveloping project plans and managing their execution from start to finishIdentifying and implementing revenue-generating opportunitiesConducting financial analyses and developing commercial business cases for potential development opportunitiesManaging project budgets, ensuring cost-effectiveness and consultant spending efficiencyEstablishing and maintaining comprehensive land, cultural heritage, and development registersAs a Land Council, we serve our community and act in their best interests. You will work closely with our community, and find out what is important to all of our members, as well as understanding and collaborating closely with our board of directors and staff. You will oversee all future development initiatives ensuring work is completed and that DLALC continues to be economically viable.DLALC is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work and community. We recognise the unique position, cultures, and histories of Indigenous peoples and are dedicated to fostering an environment that is respectful, supportive, and inclusive. Indigenous applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, as we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our mission of serving our community and enriching our collective understanding and respect for the land and its cultural significance. The Central CoastThe Central Coast of New South Wales is a vibrant and sustainable region, and just an hour and a half from Sydney. Known for its natural beauty, including 40+ beaches, waterways, and lush wilderness, when you're in Wyong, you'll never be more than 10 minutes from a beach!You'll also be near attractions like Yarramalong Valley, The Watagans state forests, and Norah Head Lighthouse. As well as stunning natural locations including Tuggerah Lake, featuring a scenic cycleway. The Central Coast boasts a nationally awarded gourmet food scene, diverse art trails, creative communities, and immersive cultural experiences.About YouTo qualify, you will need tertiary qualifications in design, architecture, engineering, town planning, construction or a relevant field. A minimum of substantial experience in land and property development and urban and regional planning will also be essential.Moreover, the following skills and background will be highly valued:High level of knowledge of the Land Claim process for Local Aboriginal Land CouncilUnderstanding of BCA and associated Australian StandardsWorking knowledge of property development phases and consultants' scope of worksProficiency in the MS Office suite of programsEnsure cultural sensitivity and awareness across all activitiesAbility to develop and track budgetsIn addition to your professional qualifications and experience, you will be required to have or be willing to obtain a National Police Check and a current Working with Children Check. This reflects our commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community and underscores the importance we place on integrity and responsibility within our team.As our ideal candidate, you will possess exceptional verbal, written, and presentational communication skills and a high level of business confidentiality. You will also be highly autonomous, capable of working effectively both in a team and independently, and adept at managing multiple projects simultaneously. Your collaborative nature, coupled with a strong cultural understanding of land councils in Aboriginal communities, will make you a perfect fit for our team.This role will suit someone with local government or property management experience.This is a pivotal role for a visionary leader passionate about driving development and growth within an Aboriginal community-focused context. We are looking for a candidate who is not just looking for a job, but an opportunity to make a real difference in the community we serve.Salary & BenefitsWhen you join Darkinjung LALC, you will receive a generous salary package circa $130,000 - 150,000 plus super and great benefits.Benefits include:Salary sacrificing up to $15,900Work vehicle and phone providedFlexible working arrangements are availableGreat team cultureAt Darkinjung LALC, we're more than just a land council; we're a community committed to making a difference. We're looking for a Planning Development and Land Executive who's ready to lead with vision, drive development initiatives, and work collaboratively to ensure our land management strategies are economically viable.Ready to Apply?If you're passionate about making a tangible impact and ready to contribute to a vibrant and sustainable future for the Central Coast, we want to hear from you.
Sr Service Specialist (Senior Security Systems Installation Technician) - Greater Toronto Area GTA
Siemens, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Technology driven, problem solvers Customers around the world trust in our products. Our service technicians and engineers significantly contribute to that. You are the first on the scene to solve any technical problem. You are a trusted adviser, team player, and make things possible. "Unsolvable" is a foreign term, and you go the distance. Your focus on the customers' needs makes you an invaluable partner. When you join our team, the possibilities are endless.Why you'll love working for Siemens! Freedom and a healthy work- life balance- Embrace our flexible work environment with flex hours, telecommuting and digital workspaces. Solve the world's most significant problems - Be part of exciting and innovative projects. Engaging, challenging, and fast evolving, cutting edge technological environment. Opportunities to advance your career and mentorship programs on a local and global scale. Competitive total rewards package. Profit sharing available. Rewarding vacation entitlement with the opportunity to buy and sell your vacation depending on your lifestyle. Contribute to our social responsibility initiatives focused on access to education, access to technology and sustaining communities and make a positive impact on the community. Participate in our celebrations, social events and offsite business events. Opportunities to contribute your innovative ideas and get paid for them! Employee perks and discounts. Diversity and inclusivity focused. Siemens is proud to be an eight-time award winner of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Greenest Employers 2022, Canada's Top Employers for Young People 2024 and Greater Toronto's Top Employers 2022.What will you do? Perform installation and service activities on Access Control, CCTV, and Intrusion Security systems from small to large installations on customer sites. Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, schematics, submittals, and specifications. Complete final commissioning reports for submittal to customers and carry out system acceptance tests with AHJ's and other interested parties (i.e. Maglock Inspections). Maintain up to date knowledge of various product lines. Manage and coordinate sub-contractor installation as required. Identify and sell basic product enhancements to customers. Participate in job site final walk on assigned jobs and/or final completion for systems to service turnover on assigned jobs. Complete As Built drawings on the completion of the job when required. Conduct training and development classes for customers on site or at the branch. Deliver technical support, coaching and direction to end users and junior technicians as required. Assist in developing employee training programs for employees and customers. Present a professional image of Siemens when communicating with customers at all times. Establish a good working relationship with all customers and adhere to the company dress code. Complete and submit timesheets, expenses, and other necessary information on time on a weekly basis. Participate in travel throughout the district business area when required. Must participate in the after-hours on-call service support team. What will you need to succeed? Minimum 5 years of experience within the Electronic Security Systems industry Completion of a college diploma in Electronics or Computer Networking Demonstrated ability to physically install program and troubleshoot small to large scale IP Based Access Control and CCTV Systems. Direct knowledge and experience in at least on of the following access control systems is a must. (SiPass, C-Cure, Genetec, Keyscan). Direct knowledge and experience in at least on of the following video management systems is a must. (Siveillance, Genetec, Milestone, DVTel). Experience in installing and programming DSC system is an asset. Good Working Knowledge of Networking (IP Addresses, Subnets, Multicast audio/video) Strong written and verbal communication skills and customer service focus is a must. Proficient in the use of computers including Windows operating systems and MS Office applications, specifically MS Word and MS Excel (create spreadsheets, basic formulas, sort data) Strong troubleshooting skills with working knowledge of electronic test equipment including a multimeter. Critical thinking skills to think "outside the box". Ability to manage multiple assigned service tickets and small works accurately and efficiently and adapt to changing customer needs and follow up with service and Customer Service Manager with outstanding issues. Ability to run wires and fish door frames and wall on small installations. Ability to express clear technical solutions in a clear and concise manner. Ability to train customers on basic operations of systems. Ability to lift equipment and tools up to 40lbs. Ability to climb ladders and scaffolding. Available to travel to customer sites (occasional overnight travel) Currently possess a valid driver's license in good standing Assets: Working at Heights (WAH) Certification; Lift Certificate; certification(s) in C-Cure, Genetec, Milestone About us. We share our ideas and champion the people behind them. For over 110 years, Siemens Canada has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality and reliability. Active across Canada, the company focuses on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems and on automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries. Siemens brings together the digital and physical worlds to benefit customers and society. Through Mobility, a leading supplier of intelligent mobility solutions for rail and road transport, Siemens is helping to shape Canada's passenger rail services. Via its majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, Siemens is also a leading supplier of medical technology and digital health services. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power. Making a difference together we raised $385,000 towards charitable contributions, support over 38 non-profit organizations and planted 660 trees in our local communities. Siemens Canada has 2,500 employees from coast-to-coast and 24 office and production facilities across Canada. Join our team of approximately 293,000 talented professionals in more than 190 countries/regions and help us tackle the most exciting challenges to build a successful future together. So, what are you waiting for? Take your next career step with us. To learn more about Siemens Canada, visit our website at www.siemens.ca While we appreciate all applications we receive, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted.Siemens is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Upon request, Siemens Canada will provide reasonable accommodation for disabilities to support participation of candidates in all aspects of the recruitment process. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.By submitting personal information to Siemens Canada Limited or its affiliates, service providers and agents, you consent to our collection, use and disclosure of such information for the purposes described in our Privacy Notice available at www.siemens.ca.Siemens s'engage à créer un environnement diversifié et est fière d'être un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi. Sur demande, Siemens Canada prendra des mesures d'accommodement raisonnables pour les personnes handicapées, dans le but de soutenir la participation des candidats dans tous les aspects du processus de recrutement. Tous les candidats qualifiés seront pris en considération pour ce poste.En transmettant des renseignements personnels à Siemens Canada limitée ou à ses sociétés affiliées, à ses fournisseurs de services ou à ses agents, vous nous autorisez à recueillir, à utiliser et à divulguer ces renseignements aux fins prévues dans notre Déclaration de protection de la confidentialité, que vous pouvez consulter au www.siemens.ca.Salary: . Date posted: 03/22/2024 08:42 PM
Deputy CEO
People with Disability Australia (PWDA), Sydney
Australia's cross disability advocacy peak organisationDevelop, shape and champion policy and systemic advocacySuits candidates with rights based, advocacy, services organisation experience The OrganisationFor over 40 years, People with Disability Australia (PWDA) has been at the forefront of advancing and protecting the rights, health and wellbeing of people living with a disability on an international, national, and state level. PWDA is a member organisation and the national cross disability peak rights advocacy organisation, led by and for all people with a disability.With 65+ staff and a large national membership base, PWDA represent, empower, champion and celebrate people with a disability through their national and state based systemic advocacy work, as well as through the delivery of individual advocacy and a range of programs, services and activities.Benefits & CultureBe an integral part of the executive team Central Sydney location with some WFH flexibility Tax-effective salary packaging and generous leave entitlements Inclusive and values-based culture The RoleProviding strategic advice to the CEO and board, and working as part of the senior leadership team, you will move the organisation forward by overseeing the delivery of PWDA’s systemic advocacy function and individual advocacy services.You will play an essential and highly visible role in representing PWDA publicly and engaging with a wide range of external stakeholders, including the media, both State and Federal Government representatives, as well as attending public hearings, sector forums and community meetings.Your lived experience of disability and understanding of the current national disability sector will be key to your success in developing and leading the systemic advocacy (policy) team and enabling PWDA to support its members and meet its impact goals.This role will also support the CEO in the overall leadership and management of the organisation.Skills RequiredYou have a successful track record in leading, developing and managing teams to achieve social change, together with proven skills across advocacy, policy development and dealing with the media.Living with a disability, and with high level knowledge and understanding around disability policy and services, you bring the ability to act as a spokesperson, communicate the PWDA vision and agenda, and engage and influence a wide range of stakeholders.Your experience includes previous success in:Leadership within a services organisation, ideally within the disability sector Establishing networks and influence within the disability rights movement Advising and working collaboratively with boards and senior leadersPlease note, the successful applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children and National Police Clearance, COVID vaccination certificate - 3rd dose, and have ability to undertake periodic interstate travel.PWDA welcomes diversity and people with a disability are strongly encouraged to apply (reasonable adjustments are available)
Director of Strategic Projects
People with Disability Australia (PWDA), Sydney
Australia's cross disability peak rights & advocacy organisationLead project development and innovation to broaden service offeringsSuits candidates with not for profit, project & business development experience The OrganisationFor over 40 years, People with Disability Australia (PWDA) has been at the forefront of advancing and protecting the rights, health and wellbeing of people living with a disability on an international, national, and state level. PWDA is a member organisation and the national cross disability peak rights advocacy organisation, led by and for all people with a disability.With 65+ staff and a large national membership base, PWDA represent, empower, champion and celebrate people with a disability through their national and state based systemic advocacy work, as well as through the delivery of individual advocacy and a range of programs, services and activities.Benefits & CulturePassionate and collaborative team culture Central Sydney location with some WFH flexibility Tax-effective salary packaging and generous leave entitlements Inclusive and values-based culture The RoleYou will oversee the delivery of PWDA’s fee-for-service operations including training services, consultancy and funded projects, alongside overseeing the program of projects.As a key member of the senior leadership team reporting to the CEO, you’ll provide strategic advice and identify opportunities to broaden the remit of services, diversify PWDA income streams and grow the revenue and profitability of fee-for-service activities, while maintaining a focus on positive outcomes for people with disability. You will also identify projects and partnerships that support and align with the organisations strategy.This will include:Determining an overarching program of work based on enquiries to the fee-for-service team Building capacity within teams to enable the conversion of enquiries to contracted services Identifying and securing new funding and partnership opportunities Development and implementation of project management methodology and softwareSkills RequiredYou’re an agile yet structured and inspirational team leader who is experienced working with project management frameworks to oversee and deliver diverse programs of work, ideally within the non-profit sector.Adept at identifying new opportunities and managing multiple projects, you have project management or business development qualifications and experience, together with a strong service delivery background and client centric focus.Additionally, you’re able to demonstrate a successful track record in:Developing tenders, grants and funding submissions Engaging with stakeholders, building networks and establishing partnerships Delivering projects on time and on budget Building and diversifying income and funding streamsPlease note, the successful applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children, National Police Clearance and COVID vaccination certificate - 3rd dosePWDA welcomes diversity and people with a disability are strongly encouraged to apply (reasonable adjustments are available). If you’re a people leader with the experience and expertise to develop this important service and team, 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,
Sales Coordinator, Asia Inbound Cluster
Marriott International, Sydney, Any
Job Number 24048268Job Category Sales & MarketingLocation Sydney Area Office, Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park, Sydney, NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia VIEW ON MAP Schedule Full-TimeLocated Remotely? NRelocation? NPosition Type Non-ManagementJOB SCOPE The Sales Coordinator will be required to support Market Director of Sales - Asia Inbound in the coordination of all aspects of day-to-day activities including reporting and administration. Plus, conduct their duties in a courteous, safe and efficient manner, in accordance with the company's policies and procedures, ensuring that a high level of service is maintained. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES To provide the sales support functions, handle inquiries, sourcing information, coordinate appointments, site inspections and entertainment for all managed Cluster hotels including Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast, Sheraton Melbourne, Marriott Melbourne Docklands, Sydney Harbour Marriott, Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane, JW Marriott Resort Gold Coast, Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Moxy Sydney Airport, Westin Perth, Westin Brisbane, Marriott Brisbane, Marriott Melbourne, AC by Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott Flagstaff Gardens, Element Melbourne, Tasman Luxury Collection, Marriott Adelaide and Le Meridien Melbourne Prepare proposals, negotiate rates and issue contracts as required Coordinate VIP reservations, amenities and letters as required Respond to inquiries and follow up and handle calls in courteous manner. Assist sales team on projects and client entertainment and coordination of trade shows, famils and sales trips. Prepare weekly pace reports and cross check actual room revenue with individua hotels for any discrepancies Keep all the hotels information up to date including menu pricing, fact sheets Ensure all responsibilities and deadlines are met Assist with sending out hotel promotions offers as required Preparation of correspondence in coherence to Marriott International brand standards Active involvement in developing and upholding ISAC & SFA standards Assist in the maintenance of the SFA and ISAC database, ensuring account, contact and booking profiles are updated daily and are accurate per the Starwood standards Maintain an accurate expense calendar/schedule including all travel, requisition, trade show, entertainment expenses Maintain an appropriate level of stationery Ensure the maintenance and working order of office equipment and resources Set up and maintain a list of domestic and international famils and comp rooms Prepare and maintain a complete trade show and travel schedule including costs Assist as requested by the Director of Sales and provide support where needed to the Sales Executive Maintain the strictest confidence on all matters relating to Marriott International Personally ensure compliance with all relevant Workplace Health & Safety and Occupational Health & Safety legislation and Marriott International Policies Anticipate guest's needs through observation and offer prompt, efficient service either personally or through effective communication with other associates. Comply with and abide by all polices and procedure and information as outlined in Associate handbook To work as and where directed by Management plus follow all reasonable requests Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We are committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, such as disability and veteran status, or any other basis covered under applicable law.Marriott International is the world's largest hotel company, with more brands, more hotels and more opportunities for associates to grow and succeed. Be where you can do your best work, begin your purpose, belong to an amazing global team, and become the best version of you.Salary: . Date posted: 04/03/2024 03:31 AM
Service Specialist (Field Technician, Building Automation) - Toronto
Siemens, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Change the future with us. We are looking for dedicated and talented people who tackle ever-changing challenges, customer needs, and questions from colleagues with clever concepts and creativity. We embrace change and work with curious minds re-inventing the future of work. Join us and let us focus together on what's truly important: making lives better with new ideas and the latest technology around the world.Why you'll love working for Siemens! Freedom and a healthy work- life balance- Embrace our flexible work environment with flex hours, telecommuting and digital workspaces. Solve the world's most significant problems - Be part of exciting and innovative projects. Engaging, challenging, and fast evolving, cutting edge technological environment. Opportunities to advance your career and mentorship programs on a local and global scale. Competitive total rewards package. Profit sharing available. Rewarding vacation entitlement with the opportunity to buy and sell your vacation depending on your lifestyle. Contribute to our social responsibility initiatives focused on access to education, access to technology and sustaining communities and make a positive impact on the community. Participate in our celebrations, social events and offsite business events. Opportunities to contribute your innovative ideas and get paid for them! Employee perks and discounts. Diversity and inclusivity focused. Siemens is proud to be an eight-time award winner of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Greenest Employers 2023, Canada's Top Employers for Young People 2023 and Greater Toronto's Top Employers 2023.This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced intermediate/senior Service Specialist (Field Technician, Building Automation Systems) to join our team! Early Talent professionals will be also be considered.What will you do? Work safely by following the highest standard of safe work procedures and abiding by all applicable legislation and regulations Represent Siemens at a range of customer premises in an appropriately professional manner Work in collaboration with partner companies and their representatives Diagnose problems, determine corrective action and repair BAS systems Perform preventative maintenance and diagnostics on BAS system components Document problems for your customer, discuss, and advise them on the best course of action Provide field information as needed to the central dispatcher and other administrative support Identify and bring forward additional business opportunities including time and material work, system extensions, upgrades, and service contact expansion Complete repairs, replacements, upgrades, adjustments, and calibration on BAS systems by following written instructions Pursue ongoing learning in order to keep up with changes in the industry, new products and technologies, and new customer requirements. Conduct training and development classes for customer operators and technicians Assist delivering technical support coaching and direction to end users and colleagues Ensure that all records are kept up to date including, drawings, service records, and instructions Location: Greater Toronto Area (GTA)What will you need to succeed? A professional certification, college diploma in building automation systems, industrial, electronics, instrumentation, electrical or control engineering, information technology or a related field.Ideally 2 - 4+ years of experience in Building Automation Systems Diagnostic skills: ability to systematically identify and resolve technical problems Ability to deliver high quality service to a variety of customers Ability to stay calm and professional under pressure, willing to communicate and work though complex problems Autonomy, resourcefulness and strong organizational skills IT literate and possess proficiency in Windows applications, including MS Office suite A valid driver's license and ability to drive a company vehicle to customers in GTA Willingness to occasionally share on-call responsibilities with colleaguesAssets: Knowledge of building mechanical systems.Training and certification in a related trade.Understanding of the Building Code as it pertains to automation.Specific technical knowledge of Siemens building automation systems. About us. We share our ideas and champion the people behind them. For over 110 years, Siemens Canada has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality and reliability. Active across Canada, the company focuses on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems and on automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries. Siemens brings together the digital and physical worlds to benefit customers and society. Through Mobility, a leading supplier of intelligent mobility solutions for rail and road transport, Siemens is helping to shape Canada's passenger rail services. Via its majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, Siemens is also a leading supplier of medical technology and digital health services. In addition, Siemens holds a minority stake in Siemens Energy, a global leader in the transmission and generation of electrical power. Making a difference together we raised $757,000 towards charitable contributions, support over 23 non-profit organizations and planted 1,100 trees in our local communities. Siemens Canada has 2,500 employees from coast-to-coast and 24 office and production facilities across Canada. Join our team of approximately 293,000 talented professionals in more than 190 countries/regions and help us tackle the most exciting challenges to build a successful future together. So, what are you waiting for? Take your next career step with us. To learn more about Siemens Canada, visit our website at www.siemens.ca While we appreciate all applications we receive, we advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted.#LI-on-site#RSS#SI_RSSSiemens is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Upon request, Siemens Canada will provide reasonable accommodation for disabilities to support participation of candidates in all aspects of the recruitment process. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.By submitting personal information to Siemens Canada Limited or its affiliates, service providers and agents, you consent to our collection, use and disclosure of such information for the purposes described in our Privacy Notice available at www.siemens.ca.Siemens s'engage à créer un environnement diversifié et est fière d'être un employeur souscrivant au principe de l'égalité d'accès à l'emploi. Sur demande, Siemens Canada prendra des mesures d'accommodement raisonnables pour les personnes handicapées, dans le but de soutenir la participation des candidats dans tous les aspects du processus de recrutement. Tous les candidats qualifiés seront pris en considération pour ce poste.En transmettant des renseignements personnels à Siemens Canada limitée ou à ses sociétés affiliées, à ses fournisseurs de services ou à ses agents, vous nous autorisez à recueillir, à utiliser et à divulguer ces renseignements aux fins prévues dans notre Déclaration de protection de la confidentialité, que vous pouvez consulter au www.siemens.ca.Salary: . Date posted: 04/02/2024 02:53 PM
Brand Operations Coordinator (6mo. LTD)
Adidas, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Purpose: To drive business excellence and lead the end-to-end processes behind samples, go-to-market, data and systems to achieve brand goals. Support with the infrastructure, mindset and capabilities to implement NAM and market specific sell in tools that allow Product Merchandizing teams to focus on their tasks in a consistent and efficient way. With a strong emphasis on all aspects of the route-to-market for samples across adidas, and adidas Golf businesses. This includes order management, logistics and import, sales distribution, quarterly liquidation.Key Responsibilities: Own communication, and policing of all seasonal sample deadlines and calendars across the Canadian business to ensure all internal stakeholders are aligned and clear on expectations, accountabilities and deliverables. Update Product Merchandizing teams post sample deadlines on confirmed sample orders, and lead ongoing communication of inbound sample status, delays, ETA's in regular cadence. Own sample issue resolution and Q&A across all departments and stakeholders. Coordinate the timely and accurate return of samples from Sales at the end of each season. This includes building process with BDC on sample pairing and receiving in preparation for possible re-sale. Develop and manage a process to enable the timely liquidation of samples. Prepare inventory lists of samples to be liquidated through non-traditional channels based on this process. Work closely with USA and Global counterparts to identify new ways of managing samples to continuously improve our local processes. Support systems & tools - Implementation, Training, Maintenance and Enhancement for the Canadian market Coordinate and implement change management for sell-in systems and processes. Act as a liaison between end users and the systems and processes. Represent the needs of the Merchandising Team in cross functional meetings. Facilitate market specific GTM milestone and calendars with key stakeholders and provide clear vision of seasonal priorities for Product Merchandizing teams. Coordinate and implement business process management in accordance with strategic direction across business units. Key Relationships: Product Managers Logistics DC Operations Finance Sales Global Operations - Samples Team Knowledge Skills and Abilities: Exceptional organizational skills with a strong attention to detail Ability to work within very strict and tight deadlines/timelines Proficient in Microsoft based programming, specifically Excel Strong communication skills with ability to build lasting relationships across stakeholders Excellent command of the English language both verbally and written Strong analytical mindset Ability to learn quickly and thrive in a consistently changing environment Requisite Education and Experience / Minimum Qualifications: Community college graduate, or equivalency in education and experience *We officially returned to office in a hybrid work environment, working 3 days in office and 2 days remote. The working location of this position is Toronto, Ontario. *Though our teammates hail from all corners of the world, our working language is English. *Diversity and Inclusion at adidas means championing individual uniqueness and cultivating a culture of belonging in which everyone can create at their best. We embrace DIVERSE backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives and seek to create a workforce that REFLECTS our consumers and communities. *adidas is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those with Disabilities, and will accommodate applicants' needs, upon request, throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. If selected to participate in an interview, accommodations will be made available on request. Please inform the Recruiter of the accommodation(s) that you may require. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.Salary: . Date posted: 04/03/2024 08:10 PM
Senior Medical Officer (w/ Relocation assistance to Halls Creek, WA!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Are you a passionate Senior Medical Officer looking to make a difference in your career? Highly attractive salary circa $360,000 plus a further host of benefits, including annual airfares, salary sacrificing, relocation assistance and subsidised accommodationEnjoy six weeks of leave per year, giving you time to explore the magnificent region, camping, fishing and four-wheel driving!Hi there! We're Yura Yungi Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (YYMS), an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service. Our purpose includes providing comprehensive primary health care services to the Aboriginal populations and others in and around Halls Creek. The service provides primary health care clinical services and population health programs in Halls Creek and at the outlying Ringer's Soak community.Halls Creek, a boom town at the heart of the Kimberley region, is a busy service town for surrounding pastoralists, Aboriginal communities and travellers exploring northern Western Australia. Halls Creek is also the fourth fastest-growing shire in Western Australia.Situated in the heart of the Kimberley, Halls Creek is a cultural epicentre with 6 great art centres within the district and is the gateway to a range of world-renowned natural attractions, including the World Heritage-listed Bungle Bungle ranges of Purnululu National Park and Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater (the second largest on earth with a diameter of 850 meters).Halls Creek is just 1200 km from Darwin, 700 km from Broome and 1,050 km to Alice Springs, offering you the opportunity to explore more of the beautiful Australian outback in your spare time.About the OpportunityThe Yura Yungi Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation (YYMS) is looking for a full-time Senior Medical Officer based in Halls Creek, WA, to be an integral part of the Clinical Operations Team. This strategic and operational role, reporting to the Clinical Operations Manager and the Chief Executive Officer, is crucial for ensuring compliance with YYMS’s clinical operations, providing medical expertise, and leading in the delivery of comprehensive health care services.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Overseeing comprehensive primary health care service delivery and leading a multidisciplinary teamDeveloping and implementing systems for clinical care delivery and workforce managementProviding medical advice and establishing linkages with other health providers for optimum care coordinationLeading clinical quality, safety initiatives, and continuous improvement effortsManaging and supporting the professional development of General Practitioners and clinical staffEnhancing service access and income through Medicare billings and referral pathways optimisationMaintaining professional development and compliance with vocational registration requirementsPromoting a culture that respects and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' health and wellbeingPlease note: This role involves visiting a remote clinic every fortnight. You'll be great in this role because:We are looking for someone who is fully registered as a Medical Practitioner with the Medical Practitioners Board of Australia and has a minimum of 5 years of postgraduate experience in an Aboriginal primary health care setting. AHPRA Registration and a strong respect and appreciation for Aboriginal Culture will also be essential. Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Demonstrated experience in clinical leadership and multidisciplinary team leadershipHighly developed understanding of clinical risk assessment and managementKnowledge of Medicare Benefits Schedule application in AMS settingsDemonstrated competence in business technology and desktop applicationsAs our ideal candidate, you will possess strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills as well as the ability to manage multiple competing tasks. You'll bring a sound theoretical knowledge, practice skills, and ethical behavior to the role, alongside an understanding of the health, social, and emotional wellbeing needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Your ability to foster productive working relationships and encourage cross-functional collaboration will be crucial in this role, as will your commitment to continuous professional development and quality improvement.Please Note: The successful candidate will need a current Class 'C' Drivers License, National Police Check, Medical Indemnity Insurance and should be able to acquire GP credentialing through the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service Council.About the BenefitsWe are an organisation that truly values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge, skills and experience. You'll enjoy an incredible level of variety, with new locations and challenges every day!For your hard work and dedication, you will be rewarded with a highly attractive salary circa $360,000 (commensurate with experience and qualifications), plus salary packaging options of up to $30,000. You will also have a fantastic range of benefits, including:Ongoing training and ongoing professional development optionsRelocation assistance of up to $5,000Fully-furnished houseVehicle for work purposesAnnual airfares of up to $4,000 2 weeks study leave6 weeks of annual leave and up to 2 weeks of special leave per yearWhile you will face diverse new challenges in this roles, you will also enjoy working in a close-knit and supportive work environment. This is a highly attractive opportunity for someone who wants to make a difference in Aboriginal health!People of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent are strongly encouraged to apply.This is an excellent opportunity to develop your skills, advance your career and enhance your cultural knowledge in a stunning outback location. Make a positive difference — Apply Now!Please note there is no closing date for this position. Applications will be assessed on submission and interviews scheduled accordingly. We encourage interested candidates to express their interest without delay!