Pay/Personnel Officer Fixed-term Employment Register

  • North, TAS, Australia
  • North West, TAS, Australia
  • South, TAS, Australia
  • Statewide, TAS, Australia

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  • Admin/Clerical
  • Human Resources/People and Culture
  • Fixed-term, flexible
  • Closing at: 30 Jun 2027 - 11:55pm AEST
  • Health and Human Services (Tasmanian State Service) Award, General Stream, Band 3
  • Department of Health
  • $76,849 to $82,996 pro rata, per annum
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The Pay/Personnel Officer Employment Register is established to provide the Department of Health with a pool of experienced and skilled people who are able to work at short notice.  Interested persons are able to submit their application to be considered for Pay/Personnel Officer duties on a fixed-term basis.

This Register will remain open to applicants until 30 June 2027 and will be reviewed on a regular basis.

Please note that the Register will not preclude other Pay/Personnel Officer positions being advertised if warranted.  Current vacancies are available on the job.tas.gov.au website.

Duties

Are you looking to work in a challenging position that offers flexibility and diversity?  Well this might be what you are looking for!

We are seeking Pay/Personnel Officers who can start immediately to support the current payroll team when required. As part of a large payroll team that pays around 16,000 employees every fortnight, this position serves as a great opportunity to gain experience with a large government department, which will look impressive on any resume!

As a member of the Pay/Personnel Unit, you will perform multiple and diverse tasks associated with the maintenance of pay and personnel activities for the Department of Health.

Essential Requirements


The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this position is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, promotion or transfer.

The following checks are to be conducted:

1) Conviction check in the following areas:
a) Crimes of violence;
b) Sex related offences;
c) Serious drug offences; and
d) Crimes involving dishonesty

2) Identification check.

3) Disciplinary action in previous employment check.

How to apply


You are asked to address the selection criteria within the relevant Statement of Duties. Please click the Apply Now button to submit your application. 

Hard copy applications will not be accepted.

Download the Statement of Duties and any Associated Documents

We encourage you to review the Applicant Guide and Statement of Duties, prior to applying for an overview of the duties, program, selection process and selection criteria.

Applicant Guide

For further information contact

South:

Nicholas Venetsanakos
Payroll Supervisor – South
Phone: 6166 1539
Email: nicholas.venetsanakos@health.tas.gov.au      

North and North West:

Katie Roberts
Payroll Supervisor – North
Phone: 6777 71396
Email: katie.roberts@health.tas.gov.au

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