School of Business and Creative Industries | UniSC Moreton Bay, Petrie Casual appointment Level 6 - $59.50 per hour, plus up to 11.5% employer superannuation The Opportunity
Are you ready to make a difference? Join our team as the Coordinator of the UniSC Tax Clinic, where you'll play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional services across our Moreton Bay and Caboolture campuses. Reporting to the Director, you'll oversee the clinic's operations, provide high-level administrative support, and ensure a seamless experience for clients. If you're driven, organised, and passionate about creating positive community impacts, this is your chance to shine!
You will
Support the activities of the UniSC Tax Clinic in providing services to eligible taxpayers. Oversee client enquiries and correspondence with internal and external stakeholders. Coordinate record-keeping and reporting for the Clinic to comply with ATO grant requirements. Liaise with UniSC Marketing and Communications regarding appropriate marketing materials and communication protocols for the Clinic. Coordinate the delivery of workshops and seminars in the community. Contribute to a positive and safe work environment for staff and students, by modelling and promoting conduct that is culturally capable, inclusive, respectful, and ethical. About you
You're a skilled communicator with exceptional verbal and interpersonal skills, enabling you to build and maintain strong working relationships with people at all levels, both within the University and with external stakeholders. Your proactive approach and ability to work autonomously ensure you consistently deliver high-quality outcomes, while your drive to identify and contribute to business improvement initiatives sets you apart as a forward-thinking professional.
You will possess :
Completion of tertiary qualifications in business administration or a related field with extensive experience in a similar role, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education and training. Significant organisational, problem-solving, and administrative skills, with the ability to prioritise and meet competing deadlines, and an established record of exercising judgement and initiative in a complex work environment. Well-developed verbal communication and interpersonal skills with proven ability to maintain highly effective working relationships, including demonstrated ability to consult and liaise with staff from all levels of the University and external parties. Demonstrated functional supervisory skills with the ability to show leadership and oversee the delivery of quality performance outcomes. Demonstrated ability to work autonomously to deliver quality performance outcomes and contribute to business improvement initiatives. Proven computer literacy across a range of computer programs including the Microsoft Suite and Adobe. All applications must be lodged through the Careers at UniSC website.
Applications for this position close midnight, Sunday 5 January 2025.
Your completed application must include :
A resume and a statement of suitability (not to exceed one page), which will be reviewed in alignment to the specified selection criteria as outlined within the job advertisement description. #J-18808-Ljbffr