About the business
Breast Cancer Care WA is a grass-roots WA charity funded entirely through generous donations and fundraising in the community. Our specialist breast care nurses and counsellors support people during their experience with breast cancer by providing practical, financial and emotional support.
About the role
The Support Services Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the Support Services provided by Breast Cancer Care WA, including client triage, financial assistance and practical support. The role will include creating, developing and nurturing relationships with clients, other community organisations, health professionals and the wider community.
This role is part-time (22.5hrs p/w Tue-Thu) based in Cottesloe.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate client triage system
- Implement Financial and Practical Support Programs
- Coordinate support for clients from partnering service and support providers
- Administrative support to ensure the smooth running of Support Services
- Champion the Client Relationship Management System (CRM)
- Generation of reports required by Services Manager
- Project support to team in review and evaluation of programs
Benefits
- Work as part of a collaborative team with the ability to make decisions to deliver a positive impact for each client
- Free onsite parking
- Salary packaging opportunities
- Additional annual leave
Skills and experience
Essential Criteria
- Health related qualification or appropriate experience
- Demonstrated ability to work in a diverse team and support multiple members at one time
- A passion for having fun, being quick to respond to opportunities and learning fast
- Strong organisational, administrative and coordination skills
- Excellent communication, networking and relationship development skills
- High level verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a fast paced environment
- Positive, flexible and proactive attitude
- Team player
- Computer literacy and database experience
- Current WA drivers licence
Desirable skills
- A sound knowledge of women’s health & breast cancer
- Knowledge of the WA health care system and community relevant resources
To apply for this role, email ***********@breastcancer.org.au with your resume, a covering letter specifically addressing your experience and/or skills relevant to this role.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE 17 March 2024