EA to Executive Manager, Disability and Community Development
$79k - $80034 p.a+ Salary Packaging up to $15,899
Feros Care is a leading provider of aged care, disability support services, and innovative community programs across Australia. With a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of older Australians and individuals with disabilities, we pride ourselves on delivering innovative, compassionate and high-quality services.
We actively seek to include, welcome and value the unique contributions of all people. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and people with disability.
Join the team at Feros Care as our next Executive Assistant to the Executive Manager, Disability and Community Development. This is your chance to step into an important and highly valued role. We are looking for a proactive, organised, detailed and results-oriented person who is good-natured and comfortable with change. As the Executive Assistant, you'll be the backbone of the Executive Manager's day-to-day operations, taking charge of their schedule, crafting impactful reports and presentations, arranging seamless travel plans, and managing sensitive, confidential information with the utmost discretion.
This an opportunity to join a growing sector and values-based organisation making a difference in the community. Are you ready to bring your skills and energy to Feros Care? Let's make it happen! The role is a full-time opportunity located at our Tweed Heads office, or our Coolangatta office as needed.
The Benefits:
* Non-for-profit Salary Packaging (up to the value of $15,899 per annum)
* Meal and Entertainment packaging (up to the value of $2,650 per annum)
* Private Health Insurance Discount (Medibank)
* Fitness Passport
* Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Nutrition Coaching, Counselling and Financial coaching
* New Employee Referral Programs
* Training & Education Incentive Programs
* Paid Parental Leave for eligible employees
* All technology / equipment provided
A typical week for you:
* Manage schedules, correspondence, and travel arrangements.
* Build strong relationships with internal/external stakeholders whilst delivering exceptional customer service.
* Conduct research, compile information, and assist in the preparation of funding submissions and business plans.
* Actively participate in projects, managing various registers and contributing to presentations.
* Administer activities for the Senior Leadership Team providing secretarial support for committees and meetings as necessary.
About you:
* Minimum three years' experience in a similar role.
* Demonstrated experience writing quality documentation, briefings, submissions, and correspondence.
* Advanced MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook skills.
* Great time management and organisation skills.
* Proven results meeting performance requirements.
If you would like to discuss accessibility requirements, preferred communication methods or other possibilities please contact Mel on 0438 409 907. If successful, you will be required to undertake Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check and provide evidence of your right to work in Australia.
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