Amanda Smith

Amanda Smith has a diverse professional background in accounting and customer service. Currently serving as a Student Trainee at the Department of Justice and Attorney General since December 2014, Amanda has gained valuable experience in various roles, including an internship at the National Finance Center - OCFO, where responsibilities included balancing treasury accounts and client communication. Prior experience as a cashier at Chuck E. Cheese involved managing cash transactions, customer service, and event coordination. Amanda holds a Master’s degree in Accounting and Business/Management from Tulane University and a Bachelor of Science in the same field from Xavier University of Louisiana, complemented by a high school diploma from Benjamin Franklin High School.

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NSW Department of Communities and Justice

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The DCJ is the lead agency in the new Stronger Communities Cluster. The department enables services to better work together to support everyone's right to access justice and other help for families, and strengthen/bolster the promotion of early intervention and inclusion, with benefits for the whole community. Working together in the Stronger Communities cluster means we can continue to deliver services with a more unified and collaborative approach. There is now a greater focus on prevention and early intervention, faster responses, more seamless operations, less duplication of effort and better outcomes.


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