Corporate Services Manager
Corporate Services Manager
Corporate Services Manager
Roles and responsibilities
As a Corporate Services Manager you will be responsible for many aspects of an organisation's operations. This could be in either the public or private sectors.
Corporate Services Managers:
- provide high level administrative, strategic planning and operational support, research and advice to senior management on administrative matters such as staff management, financial planning, facilities management and information services
- develop and manage the organisation's administrative, financial, physical and staff resources
- develop and implement administrative, financial and operational procedural statements and guidelines for use by staff in the organisation
- analyse complex resource management issues and initiatives that affect the organisation, and prepare associated reports, correspondence and submissions
- provide information and support for the preparation of financial reports and budgets;
- lead, manage and develop administrative staff to ensure smooth business operations and the provision of accurate and timely information
- represent the organisation in negotiations, and at conventions, seminars, public hearings and forums.
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Undergraduate Courses To Become
Corporate Services Manager
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Postgraduate Courses To Become
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Corporate Services Manager
Coursework courses to pursue this career
Postgraduate study is not necessarily required for this occupation, but may be helpful for career advancement.Relevant postgraduate courses include:
The University of Western Australia