Nowra, New South Wales Full-time Description Permanent / Full TimeSalary: $76,302 - $85,765 gross p.a. plus 12% Super35 hours per week with the option of flexitime / Overtime for Afterhours Council Meetings and Hybrid Working / Monday to FridayNowra Administration BuildingClosure date: Sunday, 12 October 2025 (at midnight) About The Role This is a permanent, full time position working as part of our dedicated Governance team to provide executive and administrative support in matters relating to the convening, conducting and minuting of Council committee meetings and Local Government elections. Reporting directly to the Governance Coordinator, the focus of this role is to: Convene Council Meetings, Committee Meetings, Councillor Briefings and Workshops, Resident Briefing Meetings and Public Meetings in conjunction with CEO, relevant Chairperson and DirectorsComplete administrative tasks and arrangements for Council Meetings and follow up any enquiries received from members of the public in a timely mannerPrepare meeting venues, catering, and remote access arrangementsCompile and distribute Business Papers/ AgendasAttend meetings of Council and designated Committees to record live minutes including meetings held outside of business hoursAllocation of Council and Committee Resolutions for action by staffProvide specialist governance advice to ensure meetings are held and recommendations and resolutions are enacted in accordance with legislation, government policy and requirementsMaintain the governance registers of Council including Delegations, Legislative Compliance Register, Initial and Annual Pecuniary Interest Disclosures and Community Donations Please refer to the Job Description under the Job Attachments for a comprehensive list of duties, responsibilities and skills required. About You To be successful in the position, you will have: Certificate IV in Office Administration, Business or equivalent, with relevant experience.Extensive experience providing administrative support to corporate executive functions, including coordination and support of board or Council meetingsExperience in the publication of a range of internal and external correspondence, reports, business papers and promotional material.Current Class C Driver's LicenceProof of Australian residency or citizenship, or authority to work in Australia (visa) We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated individual who is committed to excellence and willing to go the extra mile. The ideal candidate will be flexible and prepared to work overtime, as required, for afterhours council meetings and other duties assigned by the supervisor. How To Apply To submit an application, click Apply and complete each Step of the application. You will be required to attach your resume (and cover letter if required) and responding to questions regarding general information about you. In addition, you will be required to demonstrate how you satisfy the requirements of the position by answering the below questions relevant to the essential criteria as outlined in the job advertisement. For tips and more information on how to submit a great application, please visit how to apply on Councils website. Please list the relevant qualifications and experience you hold.What experience do you have convening meetings, taking minutes and distributing associated business papers?This role manages a high volume of confidential and sensitive information, what experience do you have in maintaining confidentiality when handling sensitive documentation and information?What are you top 3 strengths that you see relevant to this role and what are 2 areas that you have identified you could improve on? Applicants who progress to pre-employment checks may be required to undergo a Working with Children Check Verification, National Criminal History Check, Qualification Check, Work Rights Verification, Reference Checks and Medical (Low Risk, Medium Risk, High Risk). Employment is subject to satisfactory outcomes for all required checks. If you require assistance submitting your application please contact the Talent Acquisition Team on 02 4429 3253. Applications Close Sunday, 12 October 2025 (at midnight) If you have any questions about this role, please contact Jenna Anderson - Governance Coordinator - 02 4429 3263 Why Work with Us The Shoalhaven area is a unique place of great natural beauty, offering an enviable lifestyle and positive work-life balance. Our workforce is our greatest asset, and we pride ourselves on our people. Our teams are talented and inclusive and work together to provide better outcomes for our community, who are at the heart of everything we do. With a diverse range of professions and roles, we offer many career options and pathways, actively promoting opportunities and encouraging staff professional development. Benefits Include Generous leave entitlementsLong Service Leave after 5 yearsOption of flexitime for indoor staffFlexible and remote working arrangementsNovated Lease ArrangementsOpportunities for professional development and trainingCorporate wellbeing programs, including Fitness Passport and Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounted health insuranceConditions apply as per the Local Government State award, and Council policies At Shoalhaven City Council, we are proud to foster a workplace that reflects the diverse community we serve. We welcome applicants of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, veterans, people with disability, culturally diverse individuals, and LGBTQIA community members to apply. We are committed to ensuring a equitable recruitment processes. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments to fairly demonstrate your skills, please contact us. As a Child Safe Organisation, we are committed to upholding the rights of children and young people and ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all. Apply for this role Visit site Share