Occupation: Human Resources
Reference: 5471
Job posted: 21/11/2024
Closes: 08/12/2024
Classification: VPSG4
Salary Range: $95,102 - $107,905
About the role Our People and Culture team are looking for a People and Culture Adviser, with proven experience in coordinating and delivering programs, events and initiatives to join their team. The role will support various functions of the People and Culture team and collaborate with diverse stakeholders across our organisation.
As the People and Culture Adviser, you will be a true generalist, playing a pivotal role in the coordination and delivery of projects, whilst also supporting the rollout of high-quality initiatives and programs for People and Culture.
On a day-to-day basis, you will find yourself:
Providing high level administrative and logistics support for programs and events.Acting as a point of contact for participants undertaking our diversity programs or supporting graduate cohorts and initiatives.Responsible for all tasks related to program initiatives, including documentation preparation, communications, coordination, and reporting.Building relationships with key stakeholders across the organisation to support the delivery of the People & Culture portfolio.Involvement in a variety of tasks – working with cross-functional teams to support delivery of Diversity and Employment Programs.The role is a three (3) year fixed term position, paying a salary between $95,102 and $107,905 plus superannuation with hybrid working arrangements. The office you will be working from is in Melbourne CBD and you will also have the option to access flexible working arrangements if you need them.
About you You are someone that enjoys the variety of a role where no two days are the same. You might be working as a People and Culture Officer and are looking for the next step in your career, or you might have a communications background and are looking for a change, or you may have transferrable skills that you think we should know about!
Skills we expect you to have: Experience in administration, coordination or delivery of programs, events and initiatives.Experience working with and completing administrative tasks for technology platforms (i.e. SharePoint, CultureAmp etc) as well as presentation and reporting experience will be highly regarded but not mandatory.A basic understanding of People and Culture and corporate functions.At LXRP we embrace diversity and inclusion. We actively strive to remove barriers and encourage applications from people of any age, or disability, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders, culturally and linguistically diverse or LGBTIQA+.
What next? To apply – just submit your CV. No need to submit a separate address of the key selection criteria, and no need for a cover letter. Instead, we like to ask a couple of assessed questions in the application form to get to know you better outside of what is written on your CV.
After assessing your CV and answers, the next steps of the recruitment process might include:
a phone screen to learn more about you, and you to learn more about usan interview to understand more about things you have worked on in the pasta practical activity where you can showcase your skills and potentialPlease note: the successful candidate will be required to undergo pre-employment checks which include national police checks and misconduct screening.
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