Assessment Officer

2 weeks ago


Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine Full time $60,000 - $80,000 per year

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)
is a member-based organisation that strives to set, maintain and promote
high-quality professional standards for Rural and Remote Medicine.  This
will help to ensure that rural and remote communities have access to safe and
accessible health care.

As an Assessment Officer, you will play a crucial role in
ensuring all assessment stakeholders receive exemplary service, support and
guidance. This role facilitates engagement and support of doctors on ACRRM's
Fellowship pathway, Examiners, Writers and other key roles. You will be
responsible for the planning, coordination and timely delivery of all
assessments and related activities supported by policies and procedures. Your
ability to build strong relationships and effectively communicate will be vital
to the success of this role. This is a fast-paced environment where adhering to
timelines and having attention to detail is essential.

Your responsibilities will include:


•  Managing end-to-end assessments according to policies and procedures


•  Timely assessment planning, coordination and delivery, including enrolments and
coordination of stakeholders to develop assessment content


•  Providing technical support to assessors, examiners, candidates and other key
assessment stakeholders during an exam


•  Identifying opportunities for continuous improvement relevant to processes,
outcomes and experiences of assessment stakeholders


•  Building and sustaining strong and positive relationships with team members and
other internal and external stakeholders


•  Deliver outstanding customer service to ACRRM members, responding promptly to
inquiries, resolving issues, and providing accurate and timely information

To be successful in this role you must have:


•  Proficiency in using various technology systems/platforms i.e. Zoom, Teams and
other Microsoft products and database including SharePoint


•  Fast learner, the ability to work independently once directed as well as
collaboratively in a team environment


•  Proven experience in administration and/or event coordination, customer service
and data management


•   Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to
prioritise tasks and meet deadlines


•   High attention to detail and accuracy


•   Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal


•   Proactive problem-solving skills and ability to remain calm under pressure


•   Experience and understanding of Assessments in the medical education
environment, will be advantageous

How to apply:

To apply, provide a cover letter addressing the selection
criteria with a resume.  Interviews will be conducted as applications are
received, so apply early.  For queries about the position, please email

Application deadline: 27 July 2025

About ACRRM

ACRRM is a national College with a rural heart. We are focused on training and supporting rural General Practitioners to provide high-quality healthcare to their communities. This is the purpose of our staff, the calling of our members, and it's a lifeline for rural and remote communities.

As part of living our values, we are visionary, courageous, experts and inclusive.  We respect, inspire and support each other and we believe in an inclusive workplace reflective of the communities in which we live and serve. We are an open and welcoming group of diverse individuals, unified by a common purpose. As a core deliverable of our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan we welcome and encourage applications from people who identify as part of the Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community.

ACRRM is growing and we are putting our footprint in the regions where members need us most. Be part of an organisation where you can make a real difference - and grow with us. Find out more about ACRRM here.



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