Classification:ANU Officer 5 (Administration)
Salary package:$85,434 - $93,200 per annum (pro-rata) plus 17% superannuation
Terms:Part-time (hours negotiable), Continuing
An opportunity to work at the interface between academia and the Australian Public Service
Excellent support for professional development
Family friendly working environment including good work/life balance and an inclusive and supportive culture
Position Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly organised and proactive Administration Assistant to work at the interface between academia and government, supporting research of national and international significance and the development of future Australian Public Service (APS) leaders.
As Administration Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of the Sir Roland Wilson Foundation by providing high level administrative and executive support to Sir Roland Wilson Foundation staff, the Foundation Board, and the scholar and alumni cohorts.
Working closely with senior stakeholders and staff across the ANU, Charles Darwin University (CDU), and APS, the Administration Assistant ensures the effective and efficient delivery of Foundation events and programs and contributes to the delivery of the Foundation's mission and objectives.
The Person
Are you a highly organised, friendly and proactive administrator looking for a role in a excellent team that delivers outcomes for the ANU, CDU, and the APS?
Do you thrive on organising events, managing executive diaries, liaising with senior stakeholders, and have excellent communications skills? If so, we would love to hear from you.
About Us
The Sir Roland Wilson Foundation is a partnership between the Australian Public Service, the Australian National University, and Charles Darwin University. We build research and leadership capability in the APS and embed connections between policymaking and academia through postgraduate scholarships.
We offer two scholarships programs: the Sir Roland Wilson PhD scholarship; and the Pat Turner postgraduate scholarship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander public servants. The Foundation values and fosters a culturally and psychologically safe community.
Application information
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