Closing Date: Open until filled
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Embark on a Meaningful Journey as the Special Project Officer at Tauondi Aboriginal College
About Position
The Special Project Officer is a newly created position at Tauondi Aboriginal College. The role is dedicated to providing efficient and effective support across a spectrum of projects. This includes a wide array of tasks, including research assistance, data collection, and the maintenance of activity records. By ensuring the seamless flow of information and resources, the Special Project Officer plays a critical role in sustaining project momentum and enhancing overall productivity.
A cornerstone objective is to uphold administrative excellence within project frameworks. This involves managing various administrative duties with precision and attention to detail, from scheduling meetings to maintaining project documentation. The Special Project Officer allows project teams to focus their energies on core objectives, fostering an environment conducive to innovation, collaboration and successful project execution.
Central to the role is the cultivation of positive relationships with stakeholders at all levels. This involves engaging with internal and external stakeholders, coordinating meetings, and addressing their needs and concerns in a timely manner. As a key liaison between project teams and stakeholders, the Project Assistant facilitates transparent communication channels, fosters trust, and promotes alignment towards common goals.
Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities
- Efficient Project Support
- Administrative Excellence
- Stakeholder Engagement and Management
- Project Coordination and Facilitation
Essential Skills and Qualifications
To excel in this role, you must possess:
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Excellence communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to effectively convey information to diverse stakeholders
- Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams and build positive relationships with internal and external partners.
- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail, with the ability to anticipate challenges and implement effective solutions.
How to Apply
If you are passionate about preserving and revitalising Aboriginal languages and possess the skills to make a difference, we invite you to apply. Download the Position Description from our website (https://tauondi.sa.edu.au/about/jobs/), and submit your resume and cover letter to ***@tauondi.sa.edu.au.
We strongly encourage Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people to apply.