About the opportunity
We are seeking an experienced, highly capable Executive Assistant to join our team in Emerald on a fixed-term basis to cover a period of parental leave. This 6-month contract offers the opportunity to step into a pivotal senior role, providing high-level administrative and secretarial support to the CEO and the Senior Leadership Team. Operating in a dynamic and purpose-driven environment, the Executive Assistant acts as a trusted point of contact for the organisation’s most senior stakeholders — both internal and external. This requires a solid level of professionalism, discretion, and sound judgement, along with a genuine commitment to the organisation’s mission and values.
What you will be doing
- Performing responsibilities in coordinating the Annual General Meeting of members.
- Assisting the Board with induction processes for new Board members.
- Performing responsibilities associated with Board activities including coordinating strategic planning and review activities, coordinating Board performance review, training, and Board records management, quality and compliance.
- Maintaining the schedule of meetings for the Board, CEO and the Leadership Team including any Sub Committees, and preparing and distributing Board meeting papers and agendas.
- Preparing, drafting, proofreading and executing accurate business correspondence and presentations on behalf of the Board, CEO and Leadership Team.
- Coordinating and attending all meetings of the Leadership Team, Board and Board sub-committees including compilation and distribution of meeting reports, agendas, minute taking and follow up actions.
- Assisting with the review of organisational policies, procedures and other documents as requested.
- Assisting in managing Board and CEO correspondence and responding appropriately on behalf of the Board and CEO.
- Working cross-functionally internally and with stakeholders to coordinate and host meetings and events.
- Undertaking individual projects on a diverse range of issues and providing options to solve problems and issues impacting on governance and performance.
- Maintaining compliance in recording keeping in relation to the obligations and activities of the organisation.
- Assisting with event management.
- Assisting in preparation for, and participating in, external audits as required.
- Keeping up to date with NDIS related news, sector changes and developments and ensuring priorities are brought to the attention of the CEO and Executive.
What we are looking for
- Qualifications in relevant fields such as Business Administration, Governance, Leadership and Management and at least 2 years previous experience in providing executive support and assistance at a senior level.
- Experience supporting board-level governance and secretariat functions.
- Experience working within the NDIS and/or Not for Profit sector is desirable.
- Highly developed analytical ability and a demonstrated ability to make decisions within delegations.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate, collaborate and negotiate effectively with a range of internal and external stakeholders ensuring tasks are completed in line with agreed expectations about timelines, quality and resource use.
- Proven ability to deal with matters sensitively, confidentially, and courteously with all stakeholders. A high level of confidentiality, tact, discretion, initiative, and sound judgement.
- Well-developed organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and manage time efficiently.
- Excellent computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office in particular Word, Excel, and Outlook and desktop publishing.
- Strong organisational skills, with the capacity to successfully manage competing priorities, maintain attention to detail and meet deadlines.
- Experience in taking prompt action to accomplish objectives, motivated to achieve goals beyond requirements and takes responsibility for achieving own work and team outcomes.
- Demonstrated experience in Quality Improvement activities.
- NDIS Worker Screening Clearance Status.
- Working with Children Check – Positive Notice.
- Current and full First Aid and CPR certificate (or ability to obtain one).
- Understanding and commitment to the human rights of people with a disability.
Desirable
- Experience in the disability, community services, or not-for-profit sector
- Familiarity with NDIS quality and safeguarding frameworks
- Knowledge of privacy legislation and confidentiality obligations
Why join us
- A defined 6-month contract — ideal for an experienced EA seeking flexible, meaningful work in a senior governance role
- Work in a purpose-driven organisation making a genuine difference in regional Queensland
- Collaborate directly with senior leadership and the Board in a trusted, high-impact role
- Supportive, inclusive team culture in the heart of Emerald