Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 8th Feb 2024
- Sydney > CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs Sydney
The Project Support Officer:
The Project Support Officer may have responsibility for co- ordinating and assisting in the training of junior staff members, casuals, volunteers and contractors.
All staff members are entitled to have regular professional supervision and performance reviews. Supervisors are responsible for implementing performance management procedures with their staff and staff members are responsible for fully committing to and participating in the procedures.
Required Qualifications: Tertiary qualification in Health, Business Administration or Events Management desired, enrolment in same or equivalent experience.
Essential:
Desirable:
The Position Summary provides a high level snapshot of the key results areas (KRAs) and attributes for this role, against which performance will be measured. This should be used by the staff member on an ongoing basis as a quick reference to determine how he or she is performing in the role.
Key results areas:
Attributes:
Key results areas (KRAs) describe the key outcomes that are to be achieved in this role and a performance standard against which the position holder will be assessed.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) should be set and reviewed regularly in accordance with ASHM’s Performance Management policies and procedures.
1. Provide logistical support in the delivery of educational events
Co-ordinate registration processesSource venues and negotiate venue hireCommunicate with registrantsLiaise with delegates and suppliersBook travel and accommodationProcess paymentsMaintain the contacts databaseProvide regular reports on event, registrant and financial dataOrganise marketing and promotional materialsPrepare complete and accurate files for archiving on the completion of each eventEngage with both process and content development across coursesParticipate in regular meetings with Project Officers around planning for deliverablesAssist as appropriate with strategic thinking and development. This is the standard that will be acceptable:
An organised and up-to-date project file is kept for each of the courses being managed, which is supplemented with an up-to-date work plan. Form letters and standard processes are utilised to maintain consistency with other Project Support Officers. Communication with third parties is conducted in a timely and professional manner. Tasks in work plans are achieved, with internal and external deadlines consistently met. Willingness to engage in process and content development is shown.
2. Provide administrative support
Undertake a range of support functions necessary for the smooth operation of the Division, which may include the following:
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Willingness to take on ownership in all areas of administrative support is shown. Tasks are completed accurately and by deadline. Documents and other material outputs are in line with ASHM style guidelines and are professionally presented. Supplies, files, records and equipment are kept in an orderly fashion and are available to staff as required. Correspondence is carried out in a professional manner.
3. Undertake project and event coordination tasks
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Tasks provided by more senior team members are completed accurately and by deadline, with progress updates available on request. Initiative is shown in addressing any obstacles and suggesting alternative options.
4. Manage enquiries
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
All communication is effective and accurate. All calls/visitors are answered/met promptly in a courteous and friendly manner. All enquiries that cannot be answered are passed to the appropriate person for assistance. All issues and complaints are discussed with management.
5. Work to a budget
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Projects and tasks are managed within the set constraints, with any issues being raised with senior team members as soon as they become apparent.
6. Provide guidance to others
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Junior and equivalent level team members are able to approach the Project Support Officer and receive accurate guidance on how to perform routine tasks. More senior team members can rely on the Project Support Officer to provide guidance on administrative procedures. All supervision sessions and performance reviews with your Supervisor are attended and all issues are raised and discussed
7. Maintain knowledge and understanding of Division areas
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
An understanding of the Division structure, functions and processes are displayed when sharing information with team members and communicating with stakeholders. Relevant knowledge is applied to completion of tasks. Initiative is displayed in the assessment of processes through routine task completion and feedback is provided to more senior staff in relation to opportunities for continuous improvement. Interest is shown in the program areas, with relevant materials being read from time to time.
8. Compliance
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
All work performed is done so in a manner that complies with ASHM’s policies, procedures and codes of conduct. Any breaches witnessed are reported as per relevant procedures.
9. Special projects
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Allocated projects are completed accurately and by deadline.
Attributes describe the key qualities that are considered to be most important in carrying out this role and achieving the KRAs.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) should be set and reviewed regularly in accordance with ASHM’s Performance Management policies and procedures.
1. Attention to detail
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Has an eye for detail and presents all documents and other outputs in a professional manner, free from error. Takes into consideration all points in source documents in final production.
2. Communication
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Is articulate in both the written and verbal word. Is able to listen and impart ideas and information to others in a highly professional and pleasant manner to ensure all meanings are clearly understood.
3. Customer service
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Makes sure to understand the needs of the customer and always undertakes to meet expectations and ensure that the customer is satisfied. Takes customer complaints seriously, acting on them and offering solutions as a matter of priority. Seeks opportunities to improve the service to the customer and anticipate their needs.
4. Initiative
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Plans out and executes worthwhile tasks with little or no guidance. Asks well thought out and relevant questions. Makes meaningful contributions and suggestions at meetings and during day-to-day conversations.
5. Organisation and planning
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Prioritises tasks effectively, performing consistently within time constraints and focusing on ensuring the timely completion of work to deadlines. Organises resources in such a way as to maximise their value. Applies planning principles to ensure necessary measures are taken to meet deadlines and targets, reacting to and incorporating changes that may occur throughout the course of a task or project.
6. Professional and presentation skills
Overall manner, personal presentation and attire reflect professionalism and are appropriate for each situation
This is the standard that will be acceptable:
Always presents to an appropriate standard. Communications, behaviour and level of work are professional at all times.