8 days ago, from Western Daly Regional Council
The West Daly Regional Council covers 14,000 square kilometres and is located about 300 to 420 kilometres south-west of Darwin. The area is mainly rural, with three Indigenous communities at Peppimenarti, Nganmarriyanga and Wadeye which are managed by West Daly Regional Council (Council).
Position Summary:
The Executive Manager is responsible for providing high-level executive support to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), as well as managing key functions such as grants, local authority coordination, governance, and communications. The role will include overseeing the prioritisation and management of projects, coordinating strategic engagements, and ensuring effective execution of Council's operational and strategic goals. Additionally, the Executive Manager will support the CEO in managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring compliance with Council policies and local government requirements, and leading communications efforts.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Executive Support Provide high-level executive support to the CEO and Mayor, including managing the CEO's diary, prioritising meetings, and coordinating travel and accommodations. Ensure the smooth running of Council/Committee meetings by preparing agendas, minutes, and coordinating meeting logistics within legislative timeframes. Handle incoming correspondence and emails, redirecting them as necessary, and following up to ensure timely and appropriate responses. Maintain strict confidentiality on sensitive matters, safeguarding information in line with Council's policies. Grants Management Provide leadership and strategic oversight to the Grants Coordinator, ensuring effective identification, application, and administration of strategic grants. Ensure that all grant-related activities are aligned with Council's priorities and that compliance with funding requirements is maintained. Collaborate with staff and stakeholders to ensure effective reporting, adherence to deadlines, and maximisation of grant opportunities. Local Authority Coordination and Governance Manage and support local authority projects, ensuring they align with the strategic priorities of the Council and the needs of the community. Ensure compliance with governance practices, providing strategic advice on local government governance, policy adherence, and legislative requirements. Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Provide leadership and management to the staff responsible for internal and external communications, ensuring that they deliver clear and consistent messaging aligned with Council's objectives. Oversee the development and execution of the Council's communications strategy across all platforms, including press releases, newsletters, and reports. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, community organisations, and other external partners, to enhance collaborative efforts. Project Management Assist in the coordination and management of key projects for the Council, ensuring deadlines are met and objectives are achieved. Undertake various ad hoc projects and initiatives as required, ensuring they align with Council's broader strategic goals. Other Duties as Required The Executive Manager may be required to perform other duties as necessary to support the operational needs of the Council. This may include tasks outside of the specific areas mentioned, depending on emerging priorities. Qualifications and Other Requirements
Tertiary qualifications in business administration or relevant work-related experience in a similar role. Experience in drafting high-level correspondence, reports for boards, and other critical documentation. Demonstrable experience communicating with a diverse range of key stakeholders. Able to travel to Council locations outside of Darwin by light aircraft or road transportation, with the flexibility to stay overnight as required. Current Northern Territory Driver's Licence. National Criminal History Check clearance. Current Working with Children/Ochre Card. Why Join Our Growing Team?
Generous base salary based on experience and qualifications 11.5% Superannuation A generous relocation package up to $5000 subject to Council Relocation Assistance Policy Generous leave entitlements including six weeks annual leave 1 additional public holiday for NAIDOC day dedicated to Council staff Flexible working arrangements subject to CEO's Approval A great team environment Excellent work/life balance giving you the opportunity to explore this iconic region and much more! Only candidates with the right to work in Australia can apply. Only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis and suitable applicants may be interviewed as they apply. The position may be filled/advertisement may be closed prior to the closing date if the suitable candidate is identified. Our recruitment process involves several checks including, but not limited to, criminal history, as well as verification of qualifications, licences and right-to-work status. Applications Close: Tuesday, 29 October 2024.
To apply, please submit your resume online via the 'Submit Application' button. Applications submitted by other methods will not be considered.
Please contact our People and Culture team at ****** for the Position Description or for any further information.
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