Drug & Alcohol-Administration Officer(Lvl 2) -Bankstown Drug Health Service-Temp FT

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Administration
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South Western Sydney Local Health District
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REQ96804 Requisition #
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Selection Criteria 

  • Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritise and organise work activities to achieve work outcomes
  • Demonstrated attention to detail with a very high level of accuracy when working with a range of computer systems and processes
  • Demonstrated listening, and questioning skills applied to a customer service environment
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member to achieve quality service outcomes
  • Ability to apply knowledge of electronic systems and computer software to achieve job outcomes
  • Ability to be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities
  • Current unrestricted Australian drivers licence (P2 Licence Acceptable) subject to obtaining NSW drivers licence within 3 months of appointment.

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For role related queries or questions contact Djordjina Trninic on 9722 8293 or via email on Djordjina.Trninic@health.nsw.gov.au


If you are an Aboriginal person and wish to obtain more information about applying for a role within South Western Sydney Local Health District, please contact our Aboriginal Employment Coordinator, Helen Orcher, on 02 8738 5933 or our Aboriginal Workforce Manager, Tania Bonham, on 02 8738 5713 or email SWSLHD-AboriginalWorkforce@health.nsw.gov.au.


Applications Close: 31/03/2019

Interview Date Range: 03/04/2019 - 10/04/2019                

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