We’re launching an exciting project across our Health & Prevention brands, and we’re looking for a curious, analytically minded Remuneration Project Coordinator to help bring clarity and structure to how we classify, evaluate and reward our diverse workforce.
This Full time or Part‑time, 6‑9 month role is perfect for someone who wants meaningful project work with flexibility — ideal if you’re balancing other commitments or prefer a shorter‑term assignment with real impact.
Your work will involve interpreting and applying two key awards:
Working alongside our People Solutions Leader, this stream of project work focuses on re‑examining role design and job architecture across our health and prevention workforce.
Applying HPSSA classification structures, including support services and health professional streams and minimum wage requirements.
Interpreting and applying SCHADS levels and streams (SACS, disability, home care) to ensure accurate and compliant role classification.
Mapping roles into our internal pay grade structure with a focus on equity, consistency and clarity.
Collaborating with leaders to understand role responsibilities, clarify job expectations and support organisational planning.
Developing project artefacts such as classification guides, role maps and documentation to uplift organisational capability.
Playing a key role in broader redesign, workforce planning and structural improvement initiatives.
You’ll be a great fit if you’re:
A chance to shape the foundations of our future workforce across health and prevention brands.
Flexibility — ideal for someone seeking part‑time hours over 6-9 months (4 day week)
Supportive colleagues and a collaborative People & Culture team.
Opportunity to influence fairness, transparency and structural consistency across multiple service lines.
A purposeful project that will leave a long‑lasting impact.
We’re a diverse team of over 16,000 people across 11 countries with a shared purpose — to enable better lives. Our purpose runs through everything we do, for our people and the communities we support.
Our work helps people achieve sustainable employment, independence, improved health and wellbeing, and greater social participation.
When you join APM, you’ll have the opportunity to build a meaningful career across global brands, roles and pathways, with flexibility, learning and benefits — and the chance to make a lasting impact.
At APM, we are strengthened by diversity. We encourage applications from people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities and identities, including First Nations peoples, the LGBTQIA+ community and people with disability.
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For a confidential discussion, please contact Shane Bhan at Shane.bhan@apm.net.au or on 0499 047 301