• 22nd Feb 2023

Job Opportunity: Executive Director, Metropolitan Operations, SA Ambulance Service


SA Ambulance Service, Executive - Metropolitan Operations

SA Health; Job reference: 821213

Location: Various

Job status: Long Term Contract

Eligibility: Open to Everyone

The Executive Director, Metropolitan Operations is accountable to the Chief Executive Officer for providing strategic leadership and direction and is responsible for the operational management and governance of the service area of responsibility to ensure that it meets agreed performance and quality and clinical standards in the delivery of quality Ambulance Services.

The Executive Director will participate as an integral member of the Executive Leadership Team, significantly contributing to the leadership, vision and strategic direction setting for the SA Ambulance Service.

Indicative Total Remuneration: $173,868.00 - $267,489.00 p.a. - Total Remuneration Package, dependent on experience - SAES1 - Full Time / Term Contract (up to 3 years)

The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.Job ref: 821213

Find out more and apply. Applications close Wednesday 8 March at 23:55.

Disclaimer: The above material is provided by the employer and the College is not responsible for any inaccuracies. For any queries about the position please contact the advertised employer.

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