A career as an Administration Officer with Community Corrections is an exciting opportunity for you to make a real difference in your community. In this role you will contribute to the effective operation of Central Region Community Corrections by providing a high level of administration support to the Regional Manager, deliver efficient and effective administrative and clerical support for the region, and be a member of a multidisciplinary team committed to keeping our community safe.
The essential requirements for this role are:
Communication skills as demonstrated through the ability to listen, understand and speak clearly to a wide range of audiences. Written skills with the ability to summarise information and data
Proven administrative skills including financial processing and database management
Ability to apply and understand departmental policies and procedures
Ability to use judgment and discretion with confidential information
Planning & Organising abilities to ensure tasks are completed within the required deadlines and in accordance with all relevant policies and procedures
Ability to acquire knowledge of relevant acts and regulations
Decision making and reasoning involve gathering information, evaluating a variety of solutions, and selecting the best option, working ethically, working under pressure and demonstrating resilience
Teamwork skills with the ability to work without supervision and as part of the broader team. In addition, demonstrated ability to collaborate and contribute to team results.
Information technology skills at a competent level with the willingness to learn new IT skills and use internal information management databases as well as Microsoft Office software
Well-developed written and verbal communication skills with a focus on providing strong customer service
Please refer to the Application Guide and the Role Description available below for further information on the requirements of this role.
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