Receptionist (Casual)

Receptionist (Casual)
Company:

Naaja


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POSITION: Receptionist (Casual) SALARY: $58,389 – $68,181 (Grade Level – PSO 1.1 -PSO 2.2) depending on experience LOCATION: Katherine FTE Casual POSITIONS: 1 STARTING: ASAP Start REPORTS TO: Regional Manager Katherine DUE: Applications close Friday 21 June To apply, please send a Cover letter addressing the selection criteria and your resume to ABOUT NAAJA The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Ltd (NAAJA) provides legal assistance and justice services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Northern Territory. We have offices in Darwin, Palmerston, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs. We are recognised as a leading legal service and have received national and local human rights and crime prevention awards for our work.
NAAJA's legal practice is the largest in the Northern Territory, providing high quality, culturally proficient and accessible advice, casework and court advocacy in both criminal and civil law. NAAJA particularly seeks to achieve social justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through strategic litigation, law reform and education.
OBJECTIVES OF THE POSITION The Receptionist is usually the first point of contact for callers. NAAJA requires a person with excellent telephone and interpersonal skills, as well as understanding and patience to deal with a wide range of people. The reception area is extremely busy in peak times, and other times the position requires a self-motivated person who will make the best use of their time by performing administrative tasks.
The work requires high levels of motivation, energy and a commitment to professional excellence.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Receptionist will be responsible for operating the switchboard and dealing with callers in an effective and efficient manner, transferring callers to the appropriate person within NAAJA, or referring to other appropriate agencies.
DUTIES Responsible for providing a sensitive cultural link between clients and solicitors of NAAJA as well as administration and other office duties as required. The Receptionist's duties will include, but not be limited to, the following:
Punctual and reliable attendance to commence duties at 8.00am. Answer all incoming telephone calls in a timely manner and obtain adequate information to redirect calls to the appropriate person within NAAJA. Screen all calls before redirecting and take clear and accurate messages when required, to refer to the appropriate person via email. Provide callers with helpful and courteous referrals to the appropriate external agencies when required. Ensure a high level of confidentiality is maintained at all times. Record incoming correspondence/ mail & faxes and refer to relevant staff member Perform data entry and minimal typing as directed. Mail – Incoming & Outgoing. Collect, record and process. Maintain electronic mail register for the Administration section Operate manual and electronic information systems. Conduct mail rounds daily at 10.30am & 2.00pm and ensure that the reception is relieved by an appropriate staff member for these rounds. Update and distribute staff contact numbers. Allocate pigeonholes to new staff members and make name tags for attendance board. Photocopying, binding and faxing. Ensure that the reception area is kept clean and tidy at all times (as it is the first point of contact with the public). Other duties as directed. SELECTION CRITERIA Essential Knowledge and understanding of contemporary Aboriginal culture and society, including knowledge and understanding of impact of colonisation on Aboriginal society. Good written and oral communication skills with a particular ability to communicate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Experience in the use of a switchboard. Experience/demonstrated ability in office procedures including word processing, filing and reception. Ability to work as part of a small team and meet deadlines without supervision. Good interpersonal skills to assist people who may be distressed, angry or confused. Ability to liaise with management, staff, clients, and other agencies. Punctual, reliable, and proven professional work ethic. Demonstrated ability to use initiative and get work done in a timely manner. Ability to obtain a "Working with Children Clearance" (Ochre Card) upon commencement. Current drivers' licence. Satisfactory criminal history check and no history of disqualification from employment by a legal practice. DESIRABLE Previous experience working in an administrative role. Experience working in an Aboriginal Community controlled organisation. Cert III in Business Administration. REMUNERATION & BENEFITS Salary packaging options applicable to the NGO sector. Six weeks annual leave per year with leave loading. Fifteen days personal leave. Annual airfare. Relocation allowance. APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO Full Working Rights within Australia. National Criminal history check. Valid NT Drivers Licence . Ochre Card. To apply, please send a Cover letter addressing the selection criteria and your resume to Applications close Friday 21 June


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Receptionist (Casual)
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