About Us
Our vision is powered by a deep commitment to enhancing the quality of services we offer to our community. Today, Lismore is flourishing, and it's the perfect time for those who live, work, and play here to embrace and celebrate everything that makes Lismore so special.
We warmly welcome individuals who bring fresh perspectives and unique skills, helping to enrich our collective vision for a vibrant and thriving community.
Shape your future. Serve your Community. Belong to something bigger.
About this Position
The Assets Accountant plays a critical role in ensuring Council's infrastructure, property, plant and equipment are accurately recorded, valued and reported in line with legislative and accounting standards. Reporting to the Financial Accountant, this position provides specialist asset accounting expertise that underpins Council's financial statements and long‐term financial sustainability.
The role is responsible for the end‐to‐end financial treatment of assets, including acquisitions, disposals, depreciation, reconciliations and revaluations. Working closely with the Asset Management and Corporate Finance teams, the Assets Accountant ensures alignment between financial and asset management systems, maintains the integrity of the assets register and supports timely, compliant annual reporting.
A key focus of the position is coordinating and reviewing asset valuations, preparing supporting working papers and disclosures, and ensuring data accuracy across systems. The role also contributes to continuous improvement by streamlining processes, strengthening controls and identifying opportunities to improve the efficiency and reliability of asset accounting practices.
This position suits an experienced accounting professional with strong attention to detail, a solid understanding of asset accounting standards and local government requirements, and the ability to work collaboratively across technical and operational teams to deliver high‐quality financial outcomes.
What we can offer you
* Attractive salary
* Flexible work options working within operational requirements.
* Employee Assistance and Health & Wellbeing Programs.
* Training and development opportunities.
What we trust you to deliver
* Accurate and compliant asset accounting, including timely processing of asset movements, depreciation, disposals and reconciliations
* High‐quality asset reporting, supporting statutory financial statements, notes and disclosures in line with Australian Accounting Standards and local government requirements
* Robust asset valuation coordination, including preparation of data, review of valuation outputs and incorporation into financial records
* Strong data integrity across systems, ensuring alignment between the asset register, general ledger and supporting asset management systems
* Continuous improvement in asset accounting practices, strengthening controls, documentation and efficiency of processes
What you will need to be successful
* Demonstrated experience in asset accounting, preferably within local government or a large, asset‐intensive organisation
* Sound working knowledge of accounting standards relating to infrastructure, property, plant and equipment (including valuations and depreciation)
* High attention to detail and analytical capability, with the ability to identify and resolve discrepancies in complex data sets
* Strong collaboration and communication skills, enabling effective work with finance, asset management and operational teams
* A proactive, improvement‐focused approach, with confidence to refine processes and support audit and compliance requirements
Full Time Contract: 70 hours a fortnight
Salary: A competitive salary will be offered to the successful applicant commensurate with their relevant skills and experience.
Closing date: Monday 25 May 2026 at 5:00pm.
Contact: If you want to know more about this opportunity, please contact Nick Harty at nicholas.harty@lismore.nsw.gov.au.
Conditions of Employment: Conditions of employment are in the Local Government (State) Award and relevant Council policy, procedures and agreements.
Pre‐employment Screening: Prior to employment, there will be a series of pre‐employment checks that may include health assessments, validation of right to work in Australia, validation of qualifications and licences, criminal history checks, psychometric assessments and referee checks.
We care about people as individuals and are committed to diversity, inclusion, and new ways of working. We encourage applications from people of any age, gender, ethnicity, cultural background, faith, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.
#J-18808-Ljbffr