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Team Spotlight: Jenny - Administration Manager

Posted 08 December, 2020
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Each month we’re featuring a member of the Hepatitis Queensland team so you can get to know us. This month we’d like to introduce Jenny, our Administration Manager.

How long have you been with Hepatitis Queensland?

2 years in January

What’s a typical day like?

Busy, I do a very varied role. Office management, policies, procurement, process payroll, accounts, secretariat functions, assist the team and CEO when needed and even a touch of tech support sometimes. Basically an all-round support person for the team. Just the way I like it.

What do you enjoy most about your role?

The people I work with. I have never had a workplace full of people who gel together so well. They are just so brilliant and fun to be around.

What has been your favourite project so far?

I don’t really do projects as such, I am more of a behind the scenes girl backing the team up.

What do you like to do when you’re not at work?

Just spend time with my family, puppies and friends.

What three words best describe you?

Bubbly, fun and very talkative.

Who inspires you?

That’s a tough one to single anyone out, I have a lot of inspirational people in my life.

If you were stuck on an island, what three things would you bring?

My husband, my dogs, and lots of Diet Coke.


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