This role is accountable under direction for securing and maintaining work placement opportunities in key industry sectors. The role has a client management responsibility and will work closely with all areas of the Institute as well as be accountable for delivery of a high quality, customer focused services to industry partners.
The Work Placement Liaison Officer will be proactive in identifying opportunities and be timely in all communications. The position will be required to collate data for reporting purposes utilising a variety of database programs and provide intelligence to the organisation on current and emerging business and industry training needs.
About Us:
The Gordon is the leading provider of education and training in the region and plays a key role in the economic and social development of our community. We want individuals who can drive the organisation forward in an environment focused on positive outcomes for our students, staff and community.
Benefits: $74,418 to $77,585 p.a. plus Superannuation
Employment: Full time (38 hours per week) Ongoing
Applications: By 8.00 am Monday, 4 July 2022
Enquiries:
Job specific: Matthew Allsopp 0400 477 055
Application enquiries: People, Safety & Culture team on (03) 5225 0686
How to Apply :
Click on the ‘Apply for this job’ button to be redirected to The Gordon website. Applications must be submitted online and must include a current CV and address the Key Selection Criteria.
Please view the application form to identify the Key Selection Criteria you will need to address for this job.
This position requires a current Working with Children Check
The Gordon requires all employees to comply with COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination (Workers) Directions.
You must hold permanent residency status in Australia or have a valid Work Visa to apply for this position.
The Gordon is a child safe organisation.
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