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Allocations Officer

WorkSafe Victoria
Geelong, VIC
A$99,754 p/a + 12% superannuation
Government & Defence → Government - State
Full-time
Hybrid

Posted 9 days ago


WorkSafe is Victoria's workplace health and safety regulator. We are also the workplace injury insurer. Our job is to reduce workplace harm and improve outcomes for injured workers. This is our promise to the Victorian community and the reason we exist.

Allocations Officer

  • $99,754 per annum + 12% superannuation
  • Full Time, 6 month fixed term opportunity
  • Wadawurrung / Geelong based role (Hybrid work from home - 3 days a week in office)

About the role

The Allocations Officer will be responsible for evaluating legal pleadings served in accordance with the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 and the Accident Compensation Act 1985, to ensure that they fulfil the requisite statutory obligations and Ministerial Directions requirements and identify and recommend opportunities for improvement in relation to the management of pre-litigated and litigated claims.

Further, the person in this role will be required to assess, negotiate and resolve basic legal cost claims, undertake a variety of database searches and participate in a broad range of projects across the Division to support the Dispute Management Division in meeting its objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Facilitate the allocation of new legal instructions (allocations) to WorkSafe's panel of legal service providers, including reviewing pre-litigated claims and common law applications, and statutory benefits and common law litigation.
  • Ensuring relevant statutory pre-requisites have been met; identifying the appropriate panel lawyers, in accordance with WorkSafe's allocations model, having regard to the contents of the application/litigation and available data.
  • Ensuring compliance and data recording requirements on WorkSafe's data systems are me and generating allocations correspondence.
  • Liaise with WorkSafe's Impairment Benefits team and plaintiffs' solicitors to seek clarification regarding the validity of common law claims lodged in accordance with Division 2, Part 7 of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 and sections 134AB of the Accident Compensation.
  • Act as a point of contact for WorkSafe's legal panel firms and internal colleagues in relation to the management of pre-litigated and litigated claims and data integrity and compliance issues providing assistance and advice where required.
  • Assist in undertaking VicRoads searches in accordance with VicRoads Information Protection Agreement (IPA).

Please ensure you look at the position description here for additional information on accountabilities for this role.

About you

You have excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse array of stakeholders and a demonstrated ability to read and understand legal documents with a strong attention to detail and the ability to comply with relevant legal and procedural requirements.

You will also possess:

  • Technical understanding of the processes surrounding legislative statutory entitlements;
  • Ability to liaise and advise legal pracititioners/representatives about compliance with their statutory obligations.
  • Sound problem-solving skills and judgement skills to escalate or address issues autonomously.
  • Tenacity in overcoming obstacles and taking the initiative to recommend and develop solutions to enhance learning and development.
  • Adapatability to the variations in workflow and demands.
  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to plan, prioritise work and meet prescribed deadlines.
  • Intermediate-advanced computer skills in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, email and sound knowledge of WorkSafe's ACCtion system.

Qualifications

  • Ability to demonstrate knowledge and expertise working in an Insurance and/or Legal environment and relevant qualification or significant experience working in these areas highly desirable.

Working with us

At WorkSafe, our goal is for every employee to feel connected, safe, and valued within their team, for teams to feel appreciated in the workplace, and for WorkSafe to be respected in the community.

We believe that a diverse workforce is essential for delivering the best outcomes for the Victorian community. We strongly encourage applications from all individuals, including First Nations people, people with disabilities, those from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and individuals of all sexualities and genders.

What's next?

Applications close 11:00pm Thursday 30 October 2025. Click the link to apply and join us in making a difference to Victorian lives.

Only applications submitted via the WorkSafe Careers website will be considered.

Preferred candidates will be required to satisfactorily complete a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check and/or other checks as required for the position as part of the recruitment process.

Due to the volume of applications received, individualised feedback will only be provided to candidates who progress to interview stage.

For further enquiries please contact Talent Acquisition Specialist, Rebecca McPherson via email [email protected]


About WorkSafe Victoria

Geelong, VIC, Australia

Broadly, the responsibilities of WorkSafe Victoria are to:

1) help avoid workplace injuries occurring

2) enforce Victoria's occupational health and safety laws

3) provide reasonably priced workplace injury insurance for employers

4) help injured workers back into the workforce

5) manage the workers' compensation scheme by ensuring the prompt delivery of appropriate services and adopting prudent financial practices.

Your rights and responsibilities

Know your responsibilities in providing a safe and healthy workplace for your workers.

Returning to work

Getting back to work can reduce the impact of an injury on a worker and their family.

Make your workplace safer

Discussing safety at work is a legal requirement, it’s also smart management.

Health and Safety Representatives

Health and safety representatives play an important role in making workplaces safer.

What insurance do I need?

Injury insurance provides cover for the costs of entitlements for any injured or ill workers.

Occupational Health & Safety

Legislative and administrative measures to improve occupational health and safety.

Source: This is an extract from the company's own website

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