
APS5 Redress Officer
- Wollongong, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Applies and supports the objectives of the National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Act 2018 and relevant policies, procedures and guidelines to ensure compliance with privacy protocols and contributing to operational process efficiency.
- Actively research and analyse information, providing recommendations and supporting evidence to the delegate when preparing request for information packages.
- Make and receive calls to applicants and their nominees (this includes receiving calls from the National Redress Scheme phone line and collecting details of abuse from applicants) to progress application outcomes.
- Prepare, edit and quality check letters and notices sent to applicants, nominees and institutions.
- Under limited direction and to performance standards, be accountable for organising workflow and escalating risks and issues when needed, to support team outcomes
- Actively listen to staff, colleagues and stakeholder to build positive partnerships to progress applications and provide professional service, while escalating risk and issues when needed.
- Take personal responsibility for keeping accurate and comprehensive records in Case Manager or other systems, or while assisting callers to navigate and access a range of Redress Services.
- Communicate clearly with applicants and provide cultural support
- Strong attention to detail with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to problem solve and make decisions based on evidence and sound judgement.
- Agile, self-awareness and the ability to self-manage in a diverse team with a high workload.
- Strong sense of empathy and ability to handle sensitive, confronting or escalated conversations.
- Engages in research and makes decisions based on subject matter knowledge, evidence and judgement.
- Ability to work in a changing environment including undertaking calls that are complex in nature.
- Applies legislation, policies, procedures and information management requirements.
- Demonstrated experience in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities and/or services providers, including communicating in a culturally competent manner, and understanding of contemporary and historical issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.