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- Location: Melbourne
- Salary: $110,839 - $121,565 per annum pro-rata + 12% superannuation + salary packaging
- Position type: 12-month fixed-term position, part-time hours (30-37.5 hrs p/fortnight, 0.4 to 0.5 FTE, Monday required), with a possibility of extension
Are you a hands-on finance professional with a passion for problem-solving? We are seeking a driven, collaborative and solutions-focused Finance Officer to play a key role in supporting our Senior Finance Officer and ensuring the smooth delivery of daily financial operations.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly urged to apply.
About us
The National Native Title Council (NNTC) is the peak body for native title organisations across Australia. As a not-for-profit organisation, we provide a united national voice on matters of significance to the native title sector and advocate for the rights and interests of Traditional Owners.
About the role
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Finance Officer to support the Senior Finance Officer in the effective day-to-day financial administration of the organisation. This hands-on role is integral to ensuring the smooth operation of our finance function, delivering a broad range of transactional finance services and administrative support.
As the Finance Officer, you will be responsible for key financial processes including accounts payable and receivable, bookkeeping, payroll preparation, grants and funding administration, and financial records and compliance
support.
By providing high-quality operational support, you will enable the Senior Finance Officer to focus on strategic financial management, reporting, compliance, and organisational planning.
Key duties and responsibilities include:
- Verify that all invoices, travel allowances, and expense reimbursements have been approved in accordance with the NNTC's financial delegation policy prior to processing payment.
- Raise and issue invoices to customers and funding bodies as directed by the Senior Finance Officer or relevant senior staff.
- Reconcile all bank accounts on a weekly basis, with particular attention to the Weel and Business Credit Card accounts.
- Reconcile the accounts payable ledger and clear outstanding items.
- Reconcile the accounts receivable ledger and resolve discrepancies.
- Assist in preparing and processing fortnightly payroll in line with applicable awards and contracts.
- Assist with tracking income and expenditure against grant agreements (data entry and record-keeping).
- Support the implementation and maintenance of finance systems, software, and internal controls.
- Provide ad hoc support to the Senior Finance Officer as required.
Qualifications
- Formal tertiary qualifications (Diploma, Undergraduate or Postgraduate) in bookkeeping, accounting or a related field.
Experience & Skills
- Minimum of two years’ experience in an accounts payable, accounts receivable, or bookkeeping role.
- Demonstrated ability to process transactional data accurately and within required timeframes.
- Experience with bank reconciliations and maintaining financial records.
- Proficiency in Xero and Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel.
- Experience with Employment Hero or a comparable HR/payroll platform is desirable.
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills with a solution focus.
- Sound time management and organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities.
- Ability to work under the direction of the Senior Finance Officer with appropriate autonomy on routine tasks.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written.
- Knowledge and understanding of the culture of First Nations people.
Benefits
- We offer a competitive salary package
- Hybrid – WFH and Office in Melbourne. Mondays are mandatory to work. Other NNTC office locations (Perth, Sydney, Canberra) may be considered for the right candidate. The option to work regionally may be negotiated depending on experience.
- Purpose driven organisation.
How to Apply
Candidates should apply directly through Ethical Jobs or Seek and follow the prompts. Please provide a current resume and cover letter that addresses the key selection criteria from the position description.
To download your copy of the position description, please visit our careers page https://nntc.com.au/work-for-us/.
If you would like further information or a confidential discussion, please contact Melita Virginie, Human Resource Manager on 0481 367 774. We will be in touch if you are shortlisted for this opportunity.