Your key responsibilities * Case manages complex coronial matters, including preparing court forms and documents, correspondence and other written documents and supporting the coroner in court during inquest and pre-inquest proceedings. * Develop and maintain effective working relationships with coronial partner agencies, the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Queensland Health as well as other court stakeholders. * Communicate (in writing and verbally) with the QPS, medical, legal, and other agency practitioners, members of the public and family members in relation to the progress of a coronial matter. * Coordinate the management of matters to inquest, including preparing briefs of evidence (exhibits), liaising with other CCQ staff, members of the legal profession, witnesses and families, coordinating venues (in remote centers, if required), recording evidence in accordance with the Recording of Evidence Act 1962 and opening, adjourning and closing courts, administering prescribed oaths or affirmations, and performing other court-related duties. * Ensure timely coding of detailed information about Queensland coronial investigations into the National Coronial Information System (NCIS) and ensure that coding practices are accurate, efficient, and meet coding quotas and KPIs. * Maintain accurate records in a court database in line with court registry practices to support accurate advice to court users and ensure quality assurance and consistency for effective monitoring and reporting processes. * Contribute to the development of effective and efficient registry practices by advising the Coronial Support Coordinator and/or Manager, Operations about workloads, procedures and other administrative matters and staffing issues as required. * Provide peer support to other Coronial Court Support Officers, with the provision of timely and constructive feedback, including case management training and mentoring to support in the development of staff to meet service delivery requirements. * Participate in team meetings with internal and external stakeholders to support and contribute to efficient registry practices and an inclusive and psychologically safe work environment. * Provide general assistance to the Director Operations, coroners, counsel assisting (in-house and external legal officers) and managers including performing other general administrative tasks such as management of the coroner's court diary. * Perform any other reasonable duties as directed by the Coronial Support Coordinator, coroners, Manager Operations or Director Operations ensuring adherence to professional standards and organizational objectives. The work of the Coroners Court of Queensland will expose employees to disturbing material including offending behaviours, criminal activity and other explicit, distressing, or offensive content. Employees will be required to engage with persons who have and may continue to experience distressing circumstances and/or are involved with the coronial system. Applicants should consider the above and their personal resilience and coping strategies to sustain working in confronting and challenging circumstances.