The Company Our client, Friends with Dignity (FWD), is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit registered charity dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence. Working in collaboration with refuges and crisis centres across Australia, they provide practical programs that are unconditionally gifted to those in need. FwD is entirely self-funded and does not charge victims or referring organisations, ensuring that support is accessible and without barriers. About The Role Friends with Dignity is seeking a committed Warehouse Operations Manager to oversee and streamline warehouse and logistics operations. This vital role ensures the efficient management of FWDs storage facilities, transport processes, and donation logistics, all while maintaining high standards of workplace safety and community engagement, whilst other responsibilities could include: Managing warehouse, storage, and transport logistics in collaboration with volunteers and managers Maintaining relationships with key storage partners and external transport contractors Ensuring workplace health and safety compliance Coordinating donation dispatch and receipt in partnership with the Logistics and Donations teams Organising and leading volunteer activities Overseeing access to premises and maintaining clean, safe storage spaces Managing the FWD van, including drivers and record-keeping A Successful Candidate Will Have Previous experience in a warehousing/logistics role Experience managing warehouse functions and logistics processes Knowledge of supply chain, inventory, and distribution principles Strong communication skills (written and verbal) High IT literacy and confidence with digital systems Attention to detail and strong organisational skills Natural leader and collaborative team player Calm and composed under pressure Reliable, trustworthy, and respectful of confidentiality Strong problem-solving abilities and initiative Professional and personable with a friendly, down-to-earth attitude Passion for efficiency, improvement, and delivering great outcomes Adaptable and flexible with changing needs Special Requirements: National Police Check Blue Card (Working with Children Check) Forklift license desirable Why Work For FWD Be part of a genuinely impactful causehelp survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives. Internal reward and recognition programmes. Join a dedicated team of volunteers who value community, compassion, and action. Gain valuable experience in logistics, warehouse management, and community coordination. Work with flexibility and autonomy while supported by a passionate and driven team. Enjoy a positive, inclusive, and rewarding environment. Interested? If this sounds like you, apply now and become part of FWD's journey. Alternatively call Lauren on (07) 5507 7759 or email your up to date CV through to
[email protected]• A strong interest in warehousing and logistics • Willingness to learn how to manage warehouse operations • Curious about how supply chains, inventory, and distribution work • Comfortable using computers and willing to learn new systems • Good communication skills – both speaking and writing • Friendly and respectful when working with different people • Great attention to detail • Organised and able to keep track of tasks and deadlines • A current Forklift licence (or willing to obtain one) • A full, valid driver's licence