You are applying for the position of ANZCHOG Business Administration Officer for Hudson Institute of Medical Research.Please fill in your details below to submit an application for this position.The primary site for this position is: MelbourneFull Time (1.0 FTE)Excellent Salary Packaging BenefitsFlexible working options, including part-time remote working.About ANZCHOG ANZCHOG is the national Cancer Cooperative Trials Group (CCTG) for childhood and adolescent cancer clinical trials and sponsors a broad range of national and international trials.ANZCHOG is a registered charity and not-for-profit organisation.ANZCHOG is also the Australian and New Zealand peak professional body for paediatric oncologists and other health professionals caring for children and adolescents with cancer and blood diseases.Hudson Institute of Medical Research provides administrative host services for ANZCHOG.Hudson Institute of Medical Research is a global leader in medical research dedicated to producing outstanding research that is relevant, has impact, and is internationally recognised.Our discoveries impact cancer, reproductive health and pregnancy, inflammation, and infant and child health.About the Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and highly organised individual to join ANZCHOG as a Business Administration Officer.The successful applicant will work with our small team to provide comprehensive administrative support across a diverse range of activities.This role involves providing secretariat support to ANZCHOG's disease and discipline membership groups including meetings and scheduling and being involved in a broad range of internal office project work.The role will work with a range of internal and external stakeholders and requires a highly professional and organised candidate.About You Qualifications or training equivalent to an undergraduate degree or 3-5 years office management/administration or similar experience.Demonstrated ability to prioritise competing priorities.Proactive and self-motivated.Excellent organisational and time management skills.Moderate financial literacy is desirable.Experience in a research or health environment or the not-for-profit sector is desirable.Why Work for Us The opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of children and adolescents affected by cancer and their families.Access to a generous not-for-profit salary packaging program ($15,900 of salary tax free).Commitment to work-life balance for staff, including flexible hours/remote work from home options.A certified Family Friendly Workplace.All staff have access to our free EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) service.How to apply A position description is available on the Hudson careers page here.If you feel this role is the right fit for you, please apply with your resume, cover letter outlining your interest and experience, and responses against the Selection Criteria.If you think you meet some of the requirements but not all, we still want to hear from you!Applications will close on 17th November and will be reviewed as they come through.Only successful candidates will be contacted. #J-18808-Ljbffr