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Field Supervisor – Multiple Vacancies

Melbourne, Victoria Skout Solutions ABN: 40 614 706 526

The Company

Broadspectrum is an operations, maintenance and construction services organisation, operating globally in the resources, energy, industrial, infrastructure, rail, property and defence sectors. This is a diverse and growing business offering the training, opportunities and support you need to begin and build a successful career. 

The Role

Broadspectrum has multiple vacancies for Field Supervisors (Civil / SDU / MDU) to join the organisation. The role will primarily involve the oversight and management of assigned construction activities, subcontractors, areas and stages of the NBN HFC project. You will be a self-motivated individual who takes pride in ensuring that project and subcontracted personnel are working in accordance with program and Company policies, systems and procedures.

Furthermore, you will:

  • Manage on site compliance with Broadspectrum Risk Management; Quality Assurance; and Health, Safety and Environment management (HSE) systems , including statutory obligations
  • Lead compliance to Broadspectrum Policies and Procedures and House Rules.
  • Co-ordinate the day-to-day site construction and administration activities to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the site, including contractor support crews (eg traffic, Vacuum Trucks etc.).
  • Provide feedback to Construction Superintendents and Project Engineers for development of construction program and critical milestones.
  • Review the construction program on an on-going basis and discuss variances with the Construction Superintendents. 
  • Coordinate site activities and personnel for maximum performance and delivery.
  • Interpret drawings on site to ensure accuracy, practicality and compliance with specifications prior to construction commencement.
  • Review Subcontractor scopes of work to ensure an understanding of their agreed work activities and supply requirements.
  • Discuss and assist to plan work activities and target dates with subcontractors.
  • Monitor subcontractor and supplier performance and implement corrective action as required (i.e. direct communication or discussion with the Construction Manager or Contracts Administrator).
  • Perform inspections and complete checklists as required by systems implemented on the project.
  • Manage purchasing requirements in compliance with Company procedures.
  • Proactively manage industrial relations to ensure issues raised by workers are escalated and resolved quickly.
  • Ensure Trade Union representatives are managed in a professional manner in accordance with current legislation.
  • Preform and manage tasks associated with construction build, including but not limited to rod and roping, NDD, spit water, pit locating.

Skills and Experience

  • Tertiary and/or Trade qualifications in an applicable discipline (or equivalent).
  • Minimum 7 years’ experience in Civils / SDU / MDU trades.
  • Knowledge of construction, project and program controls principles and practices (including budget).
  • Interpret and understand technical drawings and specifications.
  • Working knowledge of HSE systems and processes.
  • Computer skills including MS Word, Excel, MS Project.
  • White Card (CIC) (Construction Induction Card).

The Benefits

Broadspectrum offers the opportunity to work in a diverse global environment with a culture of safety and integrity. This is your chance to work for a company that has an excellent culture and working environment. A competitive salary and the opportunity to advance your career is on offer.

To Apply

Please visit the Careers section of our website or Click “APPLY” to forward your application CV, along with copies of any relevant qualifications. To be considered for this role you will be required to undertake an Australian Federal Police Check and a Pre-employment Medical Assessment.

We acknowledge the importance of our people’s diverse experiences, talents and cultures that they bring to work with them each day. Embracing Diversity and Creating Inclusion is a key component of our Talent Management Strategy. The creation of a Diverse and Inclusive workforce is central to our ability to unlock potential and enhance our success, creating a high-performance business.
Position Reference Number: 85998

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Community and Cultural Engagement Officer

Melbourne, Victoria Deakin University
JOB ID: 170678
SALARY RANGE: $76,585 to $82,706 pa (plus 17% super)
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-time (36.75 hours per week) and continuing
LOCATION: Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

ABOUT THE ROLE

The position provides advice to the Institute and at times wider University on cultural engagement best practices for the region. The position will work to form strong relationships with the local Aboriginal communities, including those communities from which students enrolled in community based learning are based.

This will include:

  • Provide high-level cultural advice to the Institute on policy and procedural processes.
  • Coordinate cultural events and awareness campaigns for the Institute and wider University, working closely with the Marketing, Events and Project Officer.
  • When appropriate accompany the Marketing, Events and Project Officer on visits to community on behalf of the Institute.
  • Develop and implement community engagement and outreach strategies and services to meet the goals outlined by the Institutes strategic plan.

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Casual Cleaner – Woorabinda

Woorabinda, Queensland Australian Red Cross
Applicants must be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. This is a special measure under section 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld)
* Casual role
* Based in Woorabinda, Queensland

The Role
This role will be responsible for the cleaning of the Woorabinda Red Cross office. Cleaning will be completed on a regular basis to ensure offices are maintained to a high standard in terms of cleanliness so that staff, volunteers, clients, and members of the public can work efficiently in the office space.
 
About You
You will have experience in providing cleaning services with the ability to conduct all cleaning duties effectively using the provided equipment, cleaning products, and tools.
 
Demonstrated communication skills, organisational and time management skills as well as an understanding of Workplace Health and Safety policies and procedures will be key to your success in this role.
 
Benefits
Work for an organisation that makes a difference in the lives of people and communities during times of vulnerability. Excellent salary packaging options are available to increase your take home pay.
 
For more information please see the position description below or contact Leonie Stewart on 07 4922 8056.
 
Position Description: PD – Casual Cleaner – Woorabinda .pdf
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Field Coordinator

Adelaide, South Australia Skout Solutions ABN: 40 614 706 526

Broadspectrum and Suez, have teamed together as Allwater – an internationally experienced team that combines operating and technical excellence on a global scale within the Water and Wastewater Industry.

Together with our Alliance partner SA Water, Allwater is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater networks and associated assets throughout the Adelaide metropolitan area.

  • Southern suburbs base
  • 7 day on-call roster, mix of day and afternoon shift
  • Permanent full time

Allwater is seeking a suitably experienced candidate to fulfil the role of Southern Field Coordinator to join the Customer Field Services team based at our Southern Networks Depot at Happy Valley. This role will be responsible for supporting, planning, coordinating and performing Customer Field Services activities for day and afternoon shift teams, including works undertaken on water and wastewater mains repair and construction.

The successful candidate will be responsible for, but not limited to:

  • Site Supervision, coordinating and directing Allwater construction and maintenance crews and sub-contractors whilst on site to ensure work is completed to standard in a safe and efficient manner
  • Operation of water supply mains pipelines and property connections, including liaising with customers and critical customers to ensure outage impacts are minimised
  • Carry out water main isolations for reactive and planned works, including location of underground utility services and coordinate documentation with effected utility suppliers
  • Attending reported works and assessing the priority and requirement for support services and appropriate skill sets to undertake network repairs and maintenance
  • Ensuring planned and reactive work is carried out with regard to accepted work practices, safety and environmental standards, key and specific performance indicators and timelines
  • Promoting and driving a passionate customer driven culture by ensuring a strong focus on delivery, execution and the customer
  • Operate GIS mapping and works management software to capture required network information

 
To be considered for this role you will demonstrate:

  • Experience in a field based project/planning role with a demonstrated ability to successfully liaise with a range of customers and stakeholders
  • Ability to maintain a strong safety culture in the workforce 
  • An energetic and can-do approach to your work
  • Excellent communication, numeracy and computer skills (including Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, Click/Maximo and Asset Management Systems)
  • An ability to execute work in an efficient, well-coordinated manner with a focus on providing a high level of customer service
  • An understanding of water/pipeline networks within metropolitan Adelaide and requirements for performing safe works around underground services would be an advantage
  • Availability to work an on-call roster, including 2nd level responsibilities and to work overtime on occasions and work across a 7-day on-call roster. Current roster cycle: 2 x weeks day shift followed by 4 x weeks afternoon shift

Key requirements:

  • Current unrestricted Australian driver’s license is required
  • Verification of qualifications/licenses will be undertaken along with pre-employment medicals and background police checks for all shortlisted candidates.
  • The right to work in Australia

To apply this position, please forward a current CV and Cover Letter addressing the key criteria, by clicking ‘APPLY’ and following the prompts by COB Tuesday 5 March 2019.

 
 

 

Allwater prides itself on a commitment to safety, a drive for excellence and offers challenge, growth and career opportunity in a supportive working environment.

We acknowledge the importance of our people’s diverse experiences, talents and cultures that they bring to work with them each day. Embracing Diversity and Creating Inclusion is a key component of our Talent Management Strategy. The creation of a Diverse and Inclusive workforce is central to our ability to unlock potential and enhance our success, creating a high-performance business.

Position Reference Number: 104140

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Transition Lead (Safeguarding). 2 Yr Contract, Rockdale

Rockdale, NEW South Wales Life Without Barriers
About the Organisation
Life Without Barriers is a leading social purpose, not for profit organisation working in more than 300 communities across Australia. We support children, young people and families, people with disability, older people and people with mental illness. We work with people who are homeless and refugees and asylum seekers.

We want to employ people who reflect the diversity of our clients to ensure we can support each client’s individual needs and wants. We encourage people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background and people with disability to apply.

About the role
Life Without Barriers is working on transferring Family and Community Services Disability Accommodation and Respite in the Central Coast, Nepean Blue Mountains and Sydney South East.

The Project Manager – Client Safeguarding will support and implement the Client Safeguarding stream strategies and work with the wider Transition team. They will report to the Transition Manager – Operations and Business Continuity and will respond flexibly as needs are identified.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support and implement schedule of work and collaborate with the wider Transition team
  • Review of safeguarding systems, work instructions, policies and processes
  • Develop and complete high quality assessments of Risk, Mitigation Controls and Contingency Plans
  • Coordination and implementation of Life Without Barriers systems and processes
  • Support the wider Transition team

Skills & Experience

  • Experience in successfully managing the development, planning, execution and delivery of projects
  • Experience in developing and managing project budgets, schedules and resources
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and manage project risks and issues
  • Demonstated ability to develop and implement quality and risk mitigation strategies
  • Significant experience in skilfully managing competing priorities
  • A solid understanding of Disability Accommodation and Respite Services
  • Demonstrated success in leading projects that require extensive change management and communication streams
  • Experience in the preparation of reports to meet organisational and stakeholder requirements

Successful candidates will be required to clear probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check and Working with Children Check (where relevant to the role).

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Tax benefits through salary packaging
  • Career opportunities across Australia

How to Apply
Include your resume and covering letter in one document, click ‘Apply’ and follow the prompts. For any enquiries contact Tracy Donnarumma on tracy.donnarumma@lwb.org.au

Applications close at midnight on Tuesday 28th November
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CEO

Darwin, Northern Territory Employment Office
About the Organisation
Australia's only financial institution, owned by and run for Indigenous people, Traditional Credit Union (TCU) brings culturally appropriate financial services to people living in some of the most remote areas of the country. It employs over 70 people in the Northern Territory, with 75% of all staff and 100% of branch staff, being Indigenous Australians. 

As the leading provider of personalised banking services to the First Nations people and organisations, TCU is a member owned financial institution serving the urban, regional and remote areas of the Northern Territory, working in two worlds to deliver both employment opportunities and real financial services.

About the Opportunity
TCU has been providing banking services, employment, and financial literacy training to Indigenous communities since 1994, and, more recently, digital literacy information to its members.

Reflecting the commercial reality of financial institutions operating in an increasingly digital environment, TCU needs to commence a process of transition from a branch, face-to-face customer service model, to a digital (mobile and internet based) service supported by an ATM network.

TCU members have appreciated and relied upon TCU's face to face service, particularly where this is conducted in local language. The transition to a digital service delivery will require an engagement with members that is sensitive to culture and their current banking experience, and responds to the generally low levels of financial digital literacy.

In order to facilitate this change, TCU now has an opportunity for a new CEO to join their team and lead the organisation through the transition process, with oversight from the TCU Board. This is a full-time, 2 year contract position, based at TCU's head office in Darwin, NT.

Supported by a team of experienced staff in the areas of compliance, financial management, regulatory requirements, banking systems, technology management and an external project management consultancy, the CEO will guide and implement the organisation's strategic transformation objectives and further develop and implement the new business model to achieve the objectives. 

This is an unprecedented time within TCU's history and is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a change agent to lead its members into the new ways of accessing banking services. 

About the Benefits
– Traditional Credit Union is committed to providing staff with a flexible, family friendly environment and rewards staff fairly, equitably and consistently in accordance with the organisation's values.
– A remuneration package applicable to the seniority of this position will be provided to the successful candidate, negotiable with skills and experience. A car for personal and work use is also provided and relocation assistance is negotiable, if required to assist candidates living outside of the NT to make their move to Darwin. 
Opportunities like this don't come along often and for the right person this role represents an exciting and unique challenge to bring an organisation, it's people and it's members into a new chapter of their growth. 

Don't wait – apply now.

Job Requirements: 
Exciting executive role within Australia's customer owned banking sector leading an organisation through a period of corporate transformation. 
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Hostel Manager

Melbourne, Victoria Dentsu Mitchell on behalf of Federal Government
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the hostel management team.
WT Onus is a traditional hostel with lots of character, boasting 25 beds across 11 rooms. Located in the heart of Northcote and provides safe and affordable accommodation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people looking to improve their social and economic circumstances.
As the Manager, you'll be responsible for effectively managing the day-to-day operations of the Hostel including the supervision of staff and ensuring resident needs are met by:
·         Ensuring excellent customer service is maintained at all times
·         Achieving high standards of cleanliness
·         Securing reservations to meet occupancy targets
·         Managing check-ins and check-outs
·         Managing, developing and motivating all employees
·         Establishing and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders, particularly support services needed by residents

  • Leading, developing and managing a small team in daily tasks across hostel operations (e.g. food services, housekeeping, customer service)

·         Continually seeking areas for improvement to the overall products and services offered within the hostel
·         Proactively reviewing and responding to customer feedback 
·         Ensuring the maintenance of the building remain to the best possible standard
 
We are looking for people who can:
·         Put the customer at the heart of everything you do
·         Demonstrate previous management experience within the hospitality industry or a similar environment
·         To be successful in this role you:
·         must have experience working in a hotel, community services, client support, health care services, residential support or similar
·         must be able to lead and oversee the delivery of guest services and demonstrate a detailed understanding of quality customer support
·         will demonstrate the desire to make a difference, advocate and adapt, to build a compassionate community for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
·         will have the ability to relate positively with local stakeholders, health professionals and patient care facilities
 
The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:

  • Demonstrated ability to multi-task and navigate desired outcomes.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
  • A hands-on and 'lead by example' approach.

 
This hostel operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Please note there will be a requirement to work some evenings and weekends on a rotating basis to meet the needs of the business.
 
Here's what we'll offer you in return: 
·         Live in accommodation and utilities
·         $62,241 – $62,803 per annum plus superannuation
·         Salary packaging up to $15,900 per FPT year
·         Training and Development opportunities
·          A generous annual leave allocation
 
Unique to AHL, you will have the chance to work in amazing locations around Australia!
 
If you feel you are the person we are looking for, please send your CV and a 1 page covering letter highlighting why you believe that you are the best person for the job.
 
Salary: $62,241 – $62,803 per annum, plus superannuation plus generous salary sacrifice

Vacancy: Ongoing/Non-Ongoing
How to apply: You must submit an Application Pack available from;
http://www.ahl.gov.au/about-us/employment
Position Contact: Nick Fabriziani – 0407 216 726
Closing Date: Monday 8 January 2018
 
 
Conditions of Engagement
 
v  Hold Australian citizenship
v  Obtain a Working with Children’s Check (or equivalent)
v  Satisfactory National Criminal History Check
v  Satisfactory Medical Assessment
v  Satisfactorily complete a Probation period
 
 

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PROJECT MANAGER LET'S CHAT DEMENTIA

The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria University of Melbourne

Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Salary: $88,171 – $95,444 p.a. (pro rata) plus 9.5% superannuation

The Project Manager position is the central operational role for this three year, national project focussed on the health and well-being of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their families, carers and communities.  The work is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.

The Project Manager will work closely with the project’s research leaders, co-researching agencies (12 across four states of Australia), key stakeholders and other project staff and students to ensure that the project is:  culturally safe and responsive, conducted ethically and appropriately at all times, completed within agreed timelines and resources, promoted and reported on effectively. 

The Project Manager’s primary role is to ensure effective collaboration and coordination throughout and successful completion of the project, reporting to the Department Manager, Department of Medicine and Radiology for HR and general administrative matters with project-specific supervision provided by the Project CIA, A/Prof Dina LoGiudice.

We encourage Indigenous applicants to apply.

Close date: 28 Jan 2018

For more information and to apply online, please visit: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/892644/project-manager-lets-chat-dementia
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Indigenous Talent Pool

Sydney, NEW South Wales Dentsu Mitchell on behalf of Federal Government
The Commission is seeking interested candidates to create an Indigenous Talent Pool for non-ongoing employment opportunities arising during 2018. Positions may work specifically on Indigenous policy and project areas or on broader cross-Commission policy and project work.
Candidates with specific interest areas should identify those in their cover letter. The cover letter should also provide the Commission with a compelling narrative of why candidates are interested in working with us and what skills and experiences they bring.
A current CV should form part of your application. An application cover sheet should also be completed and is available at https://www.humanrights.gov.au/about/jobs/current-vacancies/indigenous-talent-pool
Candidates who are already engaged in the Australian Public Service may consider whether a secondment from their home agency would be supported. The Commission is open to this possibility.
All opportunities will be based at the Commission’s office in Sydney.
Roles may be at different classification levels from APS Level 1 to 6 and Executive Level 1, so candidates are encouraged to note which classifications they wish to be considered for, in accordance with their skills and experience.
 
Eligibility – the Indigenous Talent Pool is open to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants only.
The filling of this vacancy is intended to constitute an affirmative measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975.

For more information please call Nick Devereaux on (02) 9284 9869.
 
Applications should be emailed to jobs@humanrights.gov.au by 5.00pm on Monday, 29 January 2018
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Manager Business Services Projects

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Dentsu Mitchell on behalf of Federal Government

Canberra

$85,089 to $118,747 plus 15.4% superannuation

12 month contract with possible extension

A unique and exciting opportunity exists for an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander professional to join a commercially focused organisation that assists Indigenous Australians to buy their own homes, be successful in business and invest in commercial ventures.

IBA's Business Services partners with its commercial programs to provide services focusing on people, systems, and property. This role is part of the People, Performance and Culture team which sits within this program and supports IBA to achieve its objectives through the design and delivery of initiatives aimed at building organisational culture and performance.

The Manager Business Services Projects is a hands-on position, and will partner with project managers within the program to develop and implement communication strategies, manage projects aimed at embedding key people strategies, including a focus on Indigenous employment outcomes, and reviewing and updating Business Services policies to ensure that they are enabling IBA to achieve its desired outcomes.  

We are looking for someone with well-developed knowledge of Indigenous Affairs, and understanding (or an ability to quickly develop) of human resources theory and practice, particularly in the areas of staff capability development and strategic recruitment leading to Indigenous and other diversity employment outcomes.

Strong project management, interpersonal communication, strategic thinking and inter-team collaboration skills are essential.

The successful candidate will also demonstrate outstanding personal drive and initiative, and be able to provide culturally appropriate leadership within a small team.

For further information including the job description, selection documentation and mandatory requirements for applications go to www.iba.gov.au. If you have any questions after reading this material, please contact Jade Cordell on 02-61102642 or by email at jade.cordell@iba.gov.au.

Applications close 11 February 2018.

 

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