Conciliation Officer

at  Workplace Injury Commission

MCC, Victoria, Australia -

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Immediate07 Nov, 2024USD 157289 Annual08 Aug, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Melbourne

$157,289 per annum (plus super) + excellent mentoring and support

  • Enjoy rewarding work, a respectful culture, and the support you need to thrive
  • Competitive remuneration, flexibility incl hybrid WFH option and incredible benefits
  • Play a key role supporting WIC as we help injured Victorians find a way forward
  • Join a recognised WORK180 Endorsed Employer for All Women

THE IMPACT YOU’LL HAVE:

At the Workplace Injury Commission, we’ve helped thousands of injured workers and employers to resolve their disputes and move forward with their lives. We’re a robust Victorian Government statutory authority that’s making an impact.
We are looking for Conciliation Officers to join us. In this role, you’ll be part of a collaborative team that play a key role within the organisation, delivering and maintaining consistent and high-quality Conciliation services to injured Victorians and their employers.
The primary function of a Conciliation Officer is to consistently deliver the highest standard of conciliation knowledge and skills, aligned with the legislative Duty of Conciliation Officers - to be fair, economical, informal and quick in an endeavour to bring the parties to agreement.
Having regard to the objectives of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 (WIRCA) and Accident Compensation Act (ACA), you will facilitate the balanced empowerment and engagement of the parties to effectively conciliate disputes.
Where a matter cannot be resolved by agreement, you will independently exercise your powers under the WIRCA and ACA as appropriate, to assess the validity of decisions, make recommendations or issue directions, refer medical questions to Medical Panels, or issue a Certificate of Genuine Dispute, which allows injured workers to apply for arbitration (when applicable) or commence Court proceedings.

Who we’re looking for:To succeed in this role, you will have:

  • Demonstrated experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution & knowledge of the Victorian Workers’ Compensation system
  • Detailed knowledge of relevant legislation and the case law authority that informs its application, reflecting an ongoing commitment to knowledge and learning in the Victorian workers’ compensation jurisdiction
  • Complex problem-solving expertise to generate ideas and proposals in order to assist parties to reach agreements within conciliation
  • Capacity to build empathy, rapport, awareness and consideration of the needs of others, and ability to deal appropriately with sensitive matters
  • Ability to build, foster and sustain strong and constructive internal and external relationships
  • Qualification in at least one of the following: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law, Psychology, Occupational Health and Safety, Social Science, or other relevant graduate-level qualification or vocational experience

For further information, please refer to our position description linked on our careers site.
Resolution matters. And so do you.

We’re a stable, purpose-driven organisation that offers you meaningful work, a welcoming and vibrant team culture, and a range of benefits, including:

  • Competitive remuneration, plus generous allowances and reimbursements for study, wellbeing and home-office working.
  • More leave when you need it most - flexible leave arrangements tailored to you.
  • Access to our 24/7 holistic mental health and wellbeing program for you and your family.
  • A progressive and supportive work environment with experienced leaders who are invested in you.

Here are some of the things we hope you’ll love about working with us:

  • Help Victorians find a way forward

As a Conciliation Officer, you’ll play a vital role in supporting WIC to help injured workers and employers overcome some of the most challenging times of their lives.

  • Find support and relationships that count

Respect is a key value here. We trust and empower you to be your best self, at work and home.

  • Respect today, shape tomorrow

Bring your diverse thinking and help make us even better.

  • Be rewarded for your contribution

We offer you real professional development opportunities plus a wide range of rewards and benefits to help you thrive.
Visit our careers site to find out more and read the stories of our incredible people.
Want to help us shape a brighter future? Join us.
Take your career to the next level with the Workplace Injury Commission. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter via the link by midnight, Tuesday 20th August 2024.
Please note: Applications will be reviewed throughout the application period, and interviews may commence before the application period expires.
WIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values the diversity of its people. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability. If you require assistance or adjustments to fully participate in the application or interview process for this role, please contact us via email careers@wic.vic.gov.au
Only people with the right to work in Australia may apply for this position. You will be required to undergo a National Police Check as part of the recruitment process. Successful candidates will be required to provide evidence of their COVID-19 vaccination status or medical exemption prior to commencing employment

Responsibilities:

Who we’re looking for:To succeed in this role, you will have:

  • Demonstrated experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution & knowledge of the Victorian Workers’ Compensation system
  • Detailed knowledge of relevant legislation and the case law authority that informs its application, reflecting an ongoing commitment to knowledge and learning in the Victorian workers’ compensation jurisdiction
  • Complex problem-solving expertise to generate ideas and proposals in order to assist parties to reach agreements within conciliation
  • Capacity to build empathy, rapport, awareness and consideration of the needs of others, and ability to deal appropriately with sensitive matters
  • Ability to build, foster and sustain strong and constructive internal and external relationships
  • Qualification in at least one of the following: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law, Psychology, Occupational Health and Safety, Social Science, or other relevant graduate-level qualification or vocational experienc

We’re a stable, purpose-driven organisation that offers you meaningful work, a welcoming and vibrant team culture, and a range of benefits, including:

  • Competitive remuneration, plus generous allowances and reimbursements for study, wellbeing and home-office working.
  • More leave when you need it most - flexible leave arrangements tailored to you.
  • Access to our 24/7 holistic mental health and wellbeing program for you and your family.
  • A progressive and supportive work environment with experienced leaders who are invested in you


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

HR / Administration / IR

Software Engineering

Graduate

Qualification in at least one of the following: alternative dispute resolution law psychology occupational health and safety social science or other relevant graduate-level qualification or vocational experience

Proficient

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Melbourne City Centre VIC, Australia