This is an exciting opportunity for a committed, caring and experienced project support officer in our fundraising team, reporting to the Senior Manager Projects & Governance.
About Us
Rare Cancers Australia (RCA) is a leading advocacy and support organisation dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by rare cancers. Our mission is to provide support, raise awareness, and drive research initiatives to address the unique challenges individuals diagnosed with rare cancers and their families face. Through innovative programs and collaborations, RCA strives to make a meaningful impact on the rare cancer community.
We value a caring, enthusiastic, and collaborative workplace and aim to ensure team members have the support they need to perform at their best.
Benefits
On offer is a parental leave backfill 12‑month contract role, 3 days per week, with the days and spread of hours over the working week open to discussion. The role is competitively remunerated and offers access to not‑for‑profit salary sacrificing up to $18,500 per annum. Due to strong organisational growth, there could possibly be potential for longer‑term opportunities that arise during the contract term. The position could be located in Wollongong, NSW, or surrounding areas and the successful candidate will have the option to work hybridly from the Wollongong office as well as remotely from home. Rare Cancers Australia is a flexible, equal‑opportunity employer.
About the Role
The Project Officer will assist the Senior Manager, Projects and Governance and the Project Manager, in the successful delivery of various RCA Projects and Project Governance. This role involves working closely with the Senior Manager, Projects and Governance, the Project Manager, as well as other RCA team members, to ensure the successful delivery of key projects and initiatives. The Project Officer will contribute to the smooth execution of projects by coordinating activities, managing timelines, and ensuring compliance with organisational and stakeholder requirements.
Responsibilities
* Support the development and management of project plans, timelines, and budgets.
* Coordinate day‑to‑day project activities, ensuring all tasks are completed on time and meet quality standards.
* Monitor project progress and provide regular updates to the Senior Manager and other stakeholders.
* Identify potential risks and issues and assist in implementing mitigation strategies.
* Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including government bodies, healthcare professionals, community organisations, and funding partners.
* Coordinate and attend stakeholder meetings, workshops, and focus groups.
* Act as a key point of contact for project inquiries and communications.
* Prepare and submit progress reports, project updates, and final reports in line with organisational and funding body requirements.
* Ensure all project documentation is accurate, up‑to‑date, and compliant with relevant policies and regulations.
* Assist in the creation of project‑related materials, including presentations, reports, and communications.
* Collaborate with subject matter experts to develop resources for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals as needed.
* Provide administrative support for project activities, including scheduling meetings, taking minutes, and tracking project deliverables.
* Maintain project records and files to ensure accurate and accessible documentation.
About You
We are seeking a highly accomplished and experienced Project Officer who is passionate about the organisation's mission and committed to positively supporting people with rare and less common cancers. You will have a positive attitude and approach that reflect RCA's missions and values. You will be enthusiastic, energetic, and highly motivated. With highly effective organisational skills, you will be proactive and able to look ahead to pre‑empt upcoming needs and assistance, manage upwards, and provide superior administrative support and assistance to deliver exceptional results. Ideal candidates will have the following skills and experience:
* Tertiary qualification in project management, public health, healthcare, or a related field, or equivalent work experience.
* Proven experience in coordinating or supporting projects, preferably within the healthcare or not‑for‑profit sectors.
* Strong organisational and time‑management skills.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and project management tools.
* Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to work autonomously and collaboratively within a team.
* Knowledge of the healthcare system, particularly as it relates to cancers and experience in working with diverse stakeholders, including government agencies, community groups, and healthcare providers will be highly regarded.
How to Apply
To be considered for this role, applicants are required to submit a current resume and cover letter (please combine into one document) demonstrating their knowledge, skills, and experience as relevant to this role, along with the requested work history and education information on the application page. You are encouraged to detail any certificates, qualifications, or licence(s) information under the education section.
If you meet the above criteria and are interested in contributing to an organisation that values the highest level of quality in everything it sets out to achieve, we want to hear from you While applications will officially close at 9 am on Monday the 2nd of February 2026, we are keen to fill this role as soon as possible and will review applications as they arrive, so early applications are encouraged. Our application process is designed to be quick and easy, so if you're interested, don't delay – apply today.
Complete the application process by clicking the Apply Now button, and we'll be in touch.
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