Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 6th Apr 2021
The Benevolent Society has been at the forefront of social change for over 200 years. We partner with children and young people, families, older Australians, carer’s, and people with disability to provide services that enable people to live their best life.
We’re looking for an experienced Talent Lead to build out how we source, nurture, and place great people in the right opportunity. The role balances an active role in sourcing talent, with program and initiative development as we move towards more proactive sourcing models. You’ll be responsible for building and maintaining external talent pools and partnering with the business to maintain internal talent pools as we grow career development pipelines. And you’ll lead your small team to do some great things.
You might have an agency background. Or you’re leading an internal talent team. What really matters is you’re all about talent. Sourcing it. Nurturing it. Building it within your own team. You’re a relationship manager. A networker. A communicator. A collector. Some might even say a match maker. You’re great at matching people to the right opportunity, even where that opportunity is at some as yet undefined future point.
But you’re about more than match making. You have the ability to put it all together. To support the development of programs and initiatives that link talent to the big picture. You can support the business, and your team, to see what’s possible when it comes to talent. To help them see we’re just scratching the service. So they ask for more.
The roles sits in the People and Organisational Development team. You’ll be a key business partner, working with operational teams in particular to support them to find great people to continue to deliver services to the communities and people we work alongside.
This has been scoped as a full-time role, but everyone is going to bring a different mix of experience. If you feel you can deliver part-time, let’s chat about how that could work for both of us.
Let’s set you up for success. The Position Profile for this role contains more information.
If you’d like to chat about the role, please call Kylie White, Acting Executive Director, People and Organisational Development on 0435 127 142.
We welcome diversity in all its forms; applications from underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged. We value relationships with our local Aboriginal community and welcome applications from its members.
We see ability not disability, if you identify as a person with a different ability please get in contact.
Successful candidates will be required to clear probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check and Working with Children Check or similar (where relevant to the role).