Posted: 12 September
Offer description
Windermere is an independent, not for profit community service organisation working across Victoria including key regional locations, to help those who need it most.
Established in 1992, the aim remains to build stronger, connected and supported communities.
Support comes in many forms with a focus on intervention, prevention and education to make a difference in the areas of:
Integrated Family Services, Health & Community Services, Victims Assistance Program, Early Childhood Education and Care Services, NDIS Services, Evidence Innovation & Practice, and Trauma and Recovery Services.
The Database Administrator will join our Digital Transformation portfolio, led by a future-focused director with high impact multi-faceted results spanning a 25-year ICT career.
The role is integral in achieving ICT results which are aligned with the larger picture of the organisation and its strategic goals.
* Degree qualifications in computer science, information technology or related fields
* 3-5 years of experience in Salesforce Administration and other database administration roles
* 2-3 years of experience in other databases such as SQL, MS Access, Oracle. MS Excel is a must
* Salesforce Administrator Certification is compulsory
Benefits:
Flexible Ways of Working - 2 days at home and 3 in the office
Above Award Personal Leave and Wellness Day
17.5% annual leave loading
Gifted days off (between Christmas and New Year)
Employee Referral Program - $500 per referral
Flexible Leave Scheme (50/52, 51/52)
Salary packaging (up to $15,900 per year + additional $2,650 meals and entertainment)
Structured performance and 1-on-1 development check-ins and secondment opportunities
Staff discount program for everyday items
Opportunities for professional development
Rostered Days Off (or)
9 Day Fortnight available
Others:
Windermere care about staff and strive for continuous improvement, which is why we regularly ask our staff and consumers about what we can do better.
In our staff survey from May 2024, 90% of respondents said they were \