Job description
Do you have Employment Services experience and enjoy leading a small team? Join APM Singleton/Muswelbrook as a Disability Employment Services (DES) Business Manager, where you can apply your people skills and management experience to create opportunities to place people with a disability into employment.
The role
You'll be empowering and motivating a small team of DES consultants to drive the very best outcomes for job seekers who have a disability. Your teams' success is what drives you, so regular training and mentoring will be important, supporting them to hit their KPIs. You'll also lead by example, engaging with job seekers to provide tailored disability employment services.
What makes a great Business Manager?
Your business mindset is essential in reading and interpreting data, forming local business relationships and planning for future success. Your resilience and problem-solving skills will support you in solving complex issues as they arise.
A stable, and growing employer
For more than 25 years, we’ve been enabling better lives through a range of services including employment, allied health intervention, community care and workplace health. We help more than 600,000 people each year, in 10 countries across the world.
Be rewarded for your success
Performance is part of our culture as it encourages us to help more people. You'll be rewarded with an attractive base salary + generous achievement incentives on offer for great participant outcomes. You'll also have unlimited personal use of a smartphone, salary packaging options, free counselling services and a range of other benefits.
Due to the nature of our work, to apply you must:
be eligible to work in Australia
have a current driver’s licence and a comprehensively insured vehicle
be willing to complete a Criminal History Check
be able to secure a Working with Children Safely Card
Ready to make a difference in the lives of others, and your own? Join the APM team today. Apply now.
APM is committed to diversity and welcomes applications from people who have a disability, are LGBTIQ+, and people of culturally diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island descent.