Job Summary
- $80k - $85k + super + NFP salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 5th Apr 2024
A unique opportunity exists for a talented Systems Administrator and Analyst to join our Business and Finance unit in this recently redeveloped role. Our business process management system (BMC), developed on Appian’s globally leading BPA platform, is operational across a number of business areas with the aim of extending its use to the wider organisation. The BPM System Administrator and Analyst will manage the day to day operations of BMC and participate in projects to further develop and enhance utilisation of the system by the PHT team.
Reporting to Manager - Procurement you will:
We are a not-for-profit organisation funded by the Australian Government to connect care and keep Tasmanians well and out of hospital. We are one of 31 Primary Health Networks (PHNs) in Australia and operate statewide with offices in Hobart, Launceston and Ulverstone. Our people and our values are an important part of what makes Primary Health Tasmania a great place to work. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values – respect, collaboration, results and professionalism.
If you demonstrate an incredible work ethic and have a strong desire to make your mark in a dynamic workplace environment, we want to hear from you.
To view the Position Description and to apply, please go to our careers page here.
To make your application stand out, please provide a resume and a cover letter outlining any transferable skills you might have and how these relate to the essential and desirable criteria from the Position Description.
To learn more about this opportunity please Bron Lewis, Manager – Procurement on 03 6341 8707.
A position description is attached.
We welcome and encourage applications from people across our diverse community, especially from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. We recognise the richness that diversity brings to our workplace and believe everyone has the right to feel safe, respected, valued and heard regardless of their ages, nationalities, abilities, religions, genders, sexualities and cultural identities.
Primary Health Network Program – an Australian Government initiative