Country & Outback Health is a not-for-profit organisation focused on building healthier and happier communities. Delivering a diverse range of mental health, allied health, addiction support, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, NDIS services as well as support services for Young People within our headspace centres.
About the role
* Full Time Monday to Friday (75 hours per fortnight)
* Located at Port Augusta
The Administrative Officer is responsible for providing a range of administrative support that aids the delivery of various health programs, services and site activities. As the first point of contact this role plays an important part in the client journey.
About You
* Experience in healthcare administration (mental health or allied health experience a plus).
* Ability to manage competing priorities within a demanding and diverse environment.
* Able to collaborate and develop relationships with various stakeholders.
* Exceptional client communication skills.
* Able to maintain a positive and helpful attitude, even in challenging situations.
* Ability to maintain meticulous records with precision and attention to detail.
What's on offer
* A supportive working environment, a great team with flexibility.
* Competitive salary in recognition of your qualifications and experience - $69,469 - $75,260 per annum pro-rata.
* Access to full not-for-profit salary packing benefits so you can reduce your taxable income and increase your take home pay.
* 5 weeks annual leave (+17.5% loading) plus paid cultural and wellness leave.
Employment with CObH is subject to a National Police Check, DHS Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker Check. All applicants must have current working rights in Australia and a valid driving licence.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value each person's uniqueness. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, religions, cultures, sexual orientations, people with lived experience and people with disabilities.
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