- Finance Officer for Community Wellbeing Non-profit Org
- Part Time, Ongoing, 4 full days.
- Located in Cranbourne.
- Immediate Start.
ABOUT YOU
Maybe work life balance means more to you than winning the race to the top of the corporate career ladder.
You like the idea of working for a good cause, of doing important work, where you can make a real difference rather than simply growing someone else’s bottom line.
You’d like a flexible, supportive opportunity in a warm, inclusive multi-cultural environment, that’s friendly to your family or study commitments.
You’d welcome the opportunity to work with the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community and you’re confident you’ll be able to absorb and blend in with the culture.
You’ll also be comfortable with the idea of working autonomously; in taking on some serious responsibility for an organisation that will be relying on your diligence and commitment.
If all that sounds like you, please do apply straight away. We’d love to hear from you!
About the organisation:
The Dandenong & District Aborigines Co-operative Ltd (DDACL) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) which is governed by a community elected Board of Directors. It is committed to the provision of a high-quality range of services which foster and support positive and fulfilling lifestyles for individuals and families within our community. These services are delivered in a professional and efficient manner and in keeping with our culture, traditions, and heritage.
DDACL is a family friendly, flexible, supportive workplace that supports staff and encourages training and development. This position provides a great opportunity to work with the Aboriginal community in southern metropolitan Melbourne.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the Financial Accountant and Manager Corporate Services
- Maintain Financial Databases and other applications.
- Manage Accounts Receivable and payable duties.
- Processing of payroll in accordance with DDACL Policies and Procedures
- Assist staff with payroll queries and processes including Salary Packaging
- Handle banking transactions, petty cash, credit card reimbursement.
- Handle the BAS, FBT lodgements and other statutory obligations as per delegation.
- Analysis and preparation of data and reports relating to financial transactions.
- Perform month end, year-end reconciliations and reporting duties.
- Assist in preparation of monthly financial reports for the Executive Management Team and the Board
- Assist with Annual Financial Audits and other internal audit process.
- Support the Financial Accountant in the budgeting process.
- Arrange financial authorisations in accordance with Delegation Table/Board Approval for invoices, co-ordinating Purchase order system.
- Ensure Logic QMS Register updates to meet the compliance obligations.
- Review and respond to all enquiries/communications in a timely manner.
- Identify and escalate discrepancies with financial transactions and policies.
- Prioritise tasks to ensure financial and acquittal reporting timelines are met.
- Assist in any Finance and other Admin Support Duties as delegated by the Financial Accountant and Manager Corporate Services
- Provide support to other team members and operate in accordance with team objectives
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA:
Qualifications/Experience:
- Recognised Diploma in Accounting and Finance or relevant Tertiary qualification, with minimum 5 years of relevant experience in a similar role.
- Experience handling payroll operations in Australia.
- Demonstrated high level of experience working with Xero
- Attention to detail and accuracy with numbers.
- Excellent computer and administrative skills.
- Good IT skills and experience in working with various accounting platforms
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work co-operatively and effectively with the Corporate Services Team and maintain a high level of confidentiality in relation to the organisations and individual information.
- Demonstrated ability to prioritise workload, work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to relate to and work positively with DDACL staff and managers.
Knowledge and skills:
- Previous experience in a not-for-profit organisation.
- Knowledge of ACCHO and/or government community and health sector environment.
Safety screening
- A current unrestricted Victorian Driver’s Licence, a Working with Children Check and a Police Check are essential.
- Evidence of full vaccination status.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.
If working for an Aboriginal not for profit organisation where you can make a real difference to the community and working with a supportive experienced team who are purpose driven and focused on continuous improvement sounds appealing, apply now!
DDACL is committed to building a culture that values diversity and includes the unique contributions of all people. We encourage applications from individuals of all ages, backgrounds and identities, especially those from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds.