Intake and Administration Officer - Uniting Counselling and Mediation
This is a part‐time contract opportunity (working 21 hours per week) based at our Wollongong or Nowra Counselling and Mediation centre.
Contract period: Until 31 August 2026.
Hours: Monday–Wednesday 9 am–5 pm (negotiable).
About the Opportunity
We are seeking a compassionate, emotionally intelligent, and highly organised Intake and Administration Officer to join our dedicated team at Uniting Counselling and Mediation in Wollongong or Nowra. As the first point of contact for clients, you will play a critical role in supporting children, families, and individuals who may be in crisis, experiencing distress, or navigating the impacts of family separation.
In this role you will balance trauma‐informed engagement with accurate administrative processes to ensure every client feels welcomed, supported, and understood. You will conduct detailed intake interviews across various programs, screen for safety and risk factors, manage referrals, and provide key information about services, fees, and family law principles.
Responsibilities
* Conduct approximately three intake appointments per day, followed by case administration.
* Gather demographic details and assess presenting issues, including safety and risk screening.
* Create and manage client files, record case notes, and coordinate appointments and communication.
* Provide clear and supportive information about family law basics, services, and fees (including collection processes).
* Respond with empathy to clients from diverse backgrounds, including CALD and LGBTQIA+ communities.
* Refer clients or family members to appropriate services when needed.
* Assist with general administration: reception, records, invoicing, communication, and supporting the senior admin officer.
* Maintain confidentiality, uphold mandatory reporting requirements, and follow internal protocols.
* Participate in monthly team meetings, regular intake supervision, and ongoing training.
About You
You are calm under pressure, with the ability to sensitively hold space for individuals sharing traumatic or emotional information while maintaining a structured intake flow. You're down‐to‐earth, humble, emotionally intelligent, with strong boundaries and excellent attention to detail.
What You'll Bring
* Demonstrated experience managing individuals in distress or crisis, ideally in community, counselling, or health settings.
* A nurturing communication style that balances compassion with efficiency.
* Strong organisational and admin skills, including accurate data entry and recordkeeping.
* Confidence explaining services and legal concepts to clients.
* Ability to work with diverse communities and understand the importance of inclusion and safety.
* Familiarity with family law, domestic violence, suicide risk, and child protection (or willingness to learn).
* Willingness to complete Accidental Counsellor training and other professional development.
Why Join Us?
* Salary packaging benefits to increase your take‐home pay.
* Supportive team culture with regular supervision and peer support.
* Ongoing training and development opportunities.
* Flexible, inclusive, and purpose‐driven work environment.
* Opportunities to make a real difference in the lives of families and individuals.
How to Apply
Click "Apply Now" and submit your resume and cover letter addressing the following targeted questions (max. 1 A4 page):
* Describe your experience responding to and managing individuals in crisis or distress.
* Provide an example of how you helped develop team culture in your workplace. What do you look for in a team environment to support your work?
Applications without a cover letter addressing questions 1 and 2 will not be considered.
For questions, please contact Alex Sullivan, Talent Acquisition Specialist, at 0466 801 937 or asullivan@uniting.org.
Employment with Uniting is subject to background checks, including a National Police Check, Working with Children Check, and Reference Checks.
Closing Date: 11:55 pm, Sunday 18 January 2026
About Uniting
When you're part of Uniting NSW ACT, you're part of a diverse, purpose‐led team of people making a real difference in the world around them. We contribute to the work and mission of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT through social justice advocacy, community services and spiritual care. Our purpose is to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice.
Uniting acknowledges the continuing sovereignty and rich cultural diversity of Australia's First Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and to all First Peoples on whose lands we live and work.
Uniting is a Child Safe Organisation committed to promoting the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of children and young people.
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