Job Description Integrity Division Permanent/Continuing, full-time appointment Level 5: $74,979 - $84,793 + 17% Superannuation About the role The Case Support Officer plays a critical role in ensuring that UOW meets it's legislative and duty of care obligations in managing and investigating the most serious, sensitive, and complex complaints, research misconduct and reports of serious wrongdoing. This position is the first point of contact for enquiries and is responsible for receiving and assessing incoming complaints and reports, managing simplex cases, and providing administrative and case management support to the Senior Manager Complaints and Complex Case Officers. About the Unit The Complaints Management Centre (CMC), situated within the Integrity Division, plays a pivotal role at the University of Wollongong. We provide expert guidance to the university community on complaint issues, managing reports of serious wrongdoing (PID's), investigating research misconduct complaints, and coordinating complex matters across university portfolios and policies. The CMC also triages and manages complaints received directly, coordinates resolution with external agencies like the NSW Ombudsman and ICAC, collects and analyses complaint data for reporting, advises on policy interpretation and application and ensures compliance with legislation and best practices. How to apply Applicants are requested to submit a CV and cover letter. The cover letter should be no more than 3 pages, summarising your skills and experience as they relate to the selection criteria located in the position description. For further information about this position, please contact Jo Braithwaite on ****** or (02) 4221 3998 Position Description Closing Date: Wednesday 15 May 2024, 11:59 PM Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Only candidates with valid work rights in Australia are eligible to apply. The University of Wollongong is committed to workplace equity, diversity and inclusion. We value and acknowledge the importance of our people's diverse experiences, talents and cultures that they bring to work with them each day. Embracing diversity and creating inclusion is a key component of attracting and retaining talent in our workforce. The creation of a diverse and inclusive workforce is central to our ability to unlock potential, enhance our success and achieving our vision of being in the Top 1% of universities globally. About Us The University of Wollongong was born with a mission to transform our region: to educate and empower the people of the Illawarra. Our commitment to a better future has shaped our direction and impact since our inception. Over the years, we have grown to be a global diverse and inclusive civic university, working to solve global challenges and promoting harmony and social cohesion.We are proud to be a globally recognised and respected university, opening doors for our students, staff and partners.