Southern Aboriginal Corporation – Albany WA
Southern Aboriginal Corporation (SAC) is a leading Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation that supports the unique and evolving needs of Aboriginal people.
Our Vision
* Step Up … Empower self-determination and Aboriginal led solutions
* Stand Tall … Lead the way with cultural and business integrity
* Walk Together … Build inclusive relationships, partnerships and community through mutual respect and empathy
This is achieved through:
* Implementing a Culturally Informed Trauma Integrated Healing Approach;
* Promoting Noongar social and cultural values;
* Providing a united voice for our community;
* Improving justice outcomes for survivors of family violence and sexual assault;
* Coordinating access to quality and affordable housing;
* Supporting better health outcomes; and
* Coordinating accessible programs and initiatives that build a solid foundation for future prosperity.
Our team operates across several regions throughout the Southern areas of Western Australia. We are committed to delivering a holistic wrap‑around service model for our community and working collaboratively with other service organisations to provide the best care and outcomes for our people.
Our Values
We step up
* We empower our people through supporting self‑determined and Aboriginal‑led solutions which leads to building our people and our community.
* We promote equity and seeking justice for all by implementing a culturally informed trauma integrated healing approach which allows us to provide a culturally safe place and dignified service provision.
* We embrace change and new perspectives which helps us grow and make informed decisions.
We stand tall
* We acknowledge and take pride in sharing where our journey started and how this influences our journey ahead.
* We embrace cultural integrity as a norm and inspire others to do the same.
* Our commitment to practicing good governance builds trust and faith in all that we do through operating with integrity, accountability and ethical business practices.
We walk together
* We value relationships based on mutual respect and treat people with empathy and compassion.
* Through a community‑led approach we build partnerships by embracing collaboration and co‑design principles.
About the Role
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply for this opportunity (under section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984).
Based in Albany WA, The Executive Assistant to the CEO will work primarily with the CEO and provide additional support to executive team members, as directed, to ensure that SAC's goals and objectives are accomplished and that operations run efficiently.
The Executive Assistant to the CEO will support our workplace vision and values and help to maintain our reputation for quality service delivery.
The role will coordinate and manage the CEO scheduling and travel logistics, provide administrative and office support, organise team communications and support internal and off‑site events planning.
The role will contribute to the effective management of the workforce by ensuring the CEO and senior management team are supported to focus on high level strategic planning through our cultural way of working. The ideal candidate will have exemplary time management skills and the ability to identify and anticipate the CEO's needs. To perform this job successfully, the ability to handle highly sensitive and confidential information while exercising professionalism and discretion is necessary.
About You
* Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, respectfully and sensitively with Aboriginal people;
* Exceptional written and verbal communication skills;
* Strong time management skills and an ability to organise and coordinate multiple concurrent projects;
* Experience in the application of high‑level customer service principles and practices;
* Either, tertiary qualifications in business administration or equivalent with experience in high‑level office administration role/s or, attained through previous appointments, service and/or study, an equivalent level of expertise and experience to undertake a range of activities;
* Proven ability to assist in the administration of governance functions of an organisation;
* Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office programs and record management systems;
* Excellent problem‑solving skills;
* Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as an effective and positive team member, setting priorities and achieving deadlines with a high level of initiative and self‑motivation; and
* Previous experience in the not‑for‑profit sector.
Desirably you will also have
* Governance related qualifications and/or workplace experience;
* An understanding of culturally informed approaches relating to Noongar people of the Great Southern and their culture; and
* An understanding of approaches aligning to holistic healing.
Essential Eligibility requirements
* A Prior Offender History Check.
* A Working with Children Check.
* A current Driver's Licence.
Key Responsibilities
CEO Support:
* Work directly with the CEO to support all aspects of their daily work routine;
* Manage professional and personal scheduling for the CEO, including agendas, mail, email, phone calls, client management and other organisational logistics;
* Coordinate complex scheduling and calendar management, as well as content and flow of information to the senior management team;
* Serve as liaison between the CEO, senior management team, staff and the public. This includes receiving and screening the CEO's phone calls and visitors, answering a variety of questions with tact and diplomacy, taking messages and directing calls appropriately for resolution;
* Serve as the primary point of contact between the CEO and SAC program staff, including providing administrative support for meetings;
* Determine the priority of matters for attention for the CEO, redirect matters to staff to handle, or handle matters personally as appropriate;
* Keep the CEO advised of time sensitive and priority issues, ensuring appropriate follow up;
* Compose and prepare communications relating to routine correspondence for the CEO's approval and signature;
* Schedule department meetings, assist in the preparation and distribution of meeting agendas and materials;
* Maintain paper and electronic filing systems;
* Maintain confidential and sensitive information;
* Attend meetings and prepare draft minutes and summaries;
* Complete a variety of special projects including creating PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, special reports and agenda material;
* Manage CEO and, as directed, senior management team travel logistics and activities, including accommodation, transportation and meals;
* Provide administrative and office support;
* Maintain professionalism and strict confidentiality with all materials;
* Organise team communications and plan events, both internal and off site;
* Manage sensitive and complex matters that may not always have established guidelines and procedures;
* Assist, as directed, media requirements of the organisation; and
* Other duties commensurate with skills and experience as directed by the CEO.
Communication and Engagement:
* Provide concise, accurate and timely advice to the CEO in a variety of formats;
* Liaise effectively with internal staff;
* Act in accordance with SAC's Customer Service Standards;
Information and communications technology:
* Utilise information technology as appropriate in the performance of the role;
* Identify beneficial opportunities to automate processes, systems and tools; and
* Comply with and maintain all privacy legislation requirements when communicating information relating to the staff of SAC.
Judgement and Decision Making:
* Manage sensitive and complex matters that may not always have established guidelines and procedures;
* Determine the priority of matters of attention for the CEO; and
* Manage time sensitive and priority issues to ensure appropriate follow up is completed on time and at a high level.
Management Skills:
* Achieve work objectives in prescribed timeframes; and
* Be flexible in work methods and adapt to a changing environment.
Interpersonal Skills:
* Strong ability to work and communicate with a wide variety of people and audiences including exceptional written and verbal communication skills;
* Strong ability to build and maintain effective relationships; and
* Strong ability to anticipate and respond to change and to lead others in change processes.
Culture
* Work within SAC's established safety maturity framework to improve SAC's position on the safety maturity curve.
* Demonstrate SAC's values in all areas of work activity, promoting a positive workplace culture.
For a copy of the Position Description that provides a detailed indication of key responsibilities, required outcomes, reporting and workplace culture requirements, please contact our People & Culture Coordinator by email at *****@sacorp.com.au or by phoning ***.
Applications close 9 January 2026
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