Provide executive-level support within a medical not-for-profit in a flexible part‑time role combining governance, finance, and membership.
Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology (IAP)
Permanent, Part time, 0.4 can be worked flexibly across the week
$90-100k plus super FTE
Revise has partnered with the Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology (IAP), a not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to advancing the study and practice of pathology through education, collaboration, and research. With a strong reputation across Australasia, IAP supports the professional development of members and fosters scientific exchange through events, bursaries, and scholarships.
The Executive Officer is responsible for the effective administration and governance of the Australasian Division of the IAP. This multifaceted role combines executive and board support, governance, financial oversight, membership management, and bursary administration.
You’ll play a key role in ensuring IAP’s operations meet statutory and constitutional obligations while supporting the Executive Committee to deliver best practice governance and financial management.
You’re a highly organised and self-motivated administrator with experience supporting boards or senior executives, ideally within the not-for-profit or professional association sector. You bring strong financial literacy, excellent communication skills, sound knowledge of governance and constitutions with a commitment to accuracy, confidentiality, and professionalism.
Your attention to detail, sound judgement, and ability to work independently will see you succeed in this trusted and varied role. You’ll bring professionalism and discretion when working with a board of highly regarded pathologists, along with a strong appreciation for accuracy and confidentiality.
If you’re a capable and proactive administrator who can work independently in a varied role, APPLY NOW.
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