Administration Officer
Posted
Summary
Details
- Supportive professional environment
- Meaningful community-focused work
- Flexible coastal location
- Contract from ASAP until 10/04/2026
- Local Government Agency
- Maroochydore, QLD Location
About the company
Karlka Recruiting Group has partnered with a Local Government Agency to engage an Administration Officer. This position is located in their busy Maroochydore office for an initial contract from ASAP until 10/04/2026.
About the Position
The Administration Officer will provide essential administrative and organisational support to ensure smooth day-to-day operations. This role involves coordinating meetings and events, managing communications, and assisting with a variety of tasks that contribute to effective community and stakeholder engagement.
Duties
- Manage schedules and meetings
- Coordinate events and travel
- Prepare routine correspondence
- Support community engagement tasks
- Monitor budgets and expenses
Requirements/Skills
- Strong administrative experience
- Excellent communication abilities
- Skilled in Microsoft Office
- Effective time management
- Current driver’s licence
Benefits working with this Client
- Supportive professional environment
- Meaningful community-focused work
- Flexible coastal location
Benefits working with Karlka Recruiting Group
- Weekly pay
- Ongoing support: Pre, during and post placement
- Dedicated consultant per contract
- Employee Assistance Program available
- Our agency supports Indigenous communities
How to Apply
Apply now to be considered for submission to our client by 09:00am 11/12/2025
Consultant: Te Aroha
Email for questions only: recruitment@karlkarecruiting.com.au
*Please apply through this portal. Any applications through email may be missed.
Nyiyaparli and other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further discussion.
Applications received after the due date may be considered for similar roles.
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