PA, EA & Secretarial (Administration & Office Support) Melbourne location with hybrid working arrangements Supporting two senior leaders in Private Wealth Be part of a vibrant and growing business How will I help? We are currently looking to recruit an experienced Executive Assistant to provide support to two Private Banking senior leaders in an evolving, agile and highly professional environment.
This is an exciting time to join Westpac's Private Bank, as we embark on a significant and dynamic growth journey.
Day to day responsibilities will include: Diary management, including coordination of all meetings/conferences and preparation of agendas, documents and presentation material.
Coordination of team and external guest meetings including managing invite lists, meeting rooms, set-up and materials.
Coordination of leadership team key meetings, including the preparation of agendas and presentation material as required.
Coordination of team events, functions, training and conferences including distribution of invitations, collating replies, liaising with venue and catering staff etc.
Ensure all mandatory training across teams is complete.
Initiate and coordinate staff movements (including documentation technology set-ups, security access and stakeholder liaison for new entrants, transfers, separations and desk moves).
Facilitate the onboarding and induction process for new starters within the team.
Collation of documents/packs to support meetings on a daily basis.
Managing and coordinating annual leave plans across teams and job families.
Act as the primary point of contact for all other administrative roles within private wealth and with other major stakeholders.
Updating and managing Knowledge Management tools such as team intranet and Share Point sites.
What do I need? In order to be successful in the role you will be able to demonstrate: Prior experience in an Executive Assistant role supporting senior/executive leaders (ideally from financial services background) Exemplary Office 365 (Word, Power Point, Excel and One Note) Ability to self-manage, work autonomously and with the ability to make decisions Strong planning and organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks at any given time Ability to liaise with staff and clients at all levels and the gravitas to hold senior stakeholders to account.
A working style that is team oriented and flexible What is it like to work there? We aim to provide one big, supportive team to help us achieve our purpose of creating better futures together.
As well as competitive remuneration and a great culture, joining the Westpac family means you will get some of the best banking, wealth and insurance benefits in the market.
We back our employees by helping them work towards industry-recognised qualifications, using online learning, training modules and career planning tools for you to grow with us.
We will even pay you to do volunteer or community work. As an equal opportunity employer, we are proud to have created a culture and work environment that values diversity and flexibility – and champions inclusion. Start here.
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At Westpac we are committed to providing a supportive culture and creating diverse, inclusive, and accessible workplaces, branches, products and services for our customers, employees, and community.
This role is open to experienced candidates seeking a discussion around workplace flexibility.
We invite candidates of all ages, genders, sexual orientation, cultural backgrounds, people with disability, neurodiverse individuals, and Indigenous Australians to apply.
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