Courts Administration Authority
Job reference: 839883
Location: 5000 - ADELAIDE
Job status: Short Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
THE ORGANISATION
The Courts Administration Authority (CAA) is constituted by the
Courts Administration Act 1993. The Act established the State
Courts Administration Council as an administrative authority
independent of control by executive government and to confer on the
Council power to provide courts with the administrative facilities
and services necessary for the proper administration of
justice.
Participating courts of the Authority are the Supreme Court,
District Court, Environment, Resources and Development Court, Youth
Court, Magistrates Court, and the Coroner's Court.
THE CORONERS COURT
The Coroners Court is responsible for investigating deaths that are
reportable pursuant to the Coroners Act 2003. The Coroner’s Office
provides a broad range of services to the community by recognising
the need to assist bereaved families to understand the coronial
investigation process.
The coronial jurisdiction is a sensitive and unique environment
that requires adherence to the highest level of confidentiality.
Staff working within this jurisdiction may be exposed to material
that at times will be graphic or disturbing.
The Coronial Services Officer provides a high-quality service in
relation to reported deaths, including at the direction of a
coroner or the manager, assisting with the coordination of initial
investigations, reporting matters to the State Coroner or Deputy
State Coroners, referring at the direction of coroners, and
arranging the conveyance of deceased persons within the State.
Do you have?
- Proven ability to communicate effectively both in writing
and verbally, in order to provide accurate and clear advice and
information to a range of stakeholders, including medical
personnel, nursing home staff, bereaved families and the
funeral industry.
- Ability to deliver a high standard of service and
compassionately communicate with grieving and distressed people
on a regular basis.
- Experience in providing a range of administrative services
including file management, data entry and collection of data
and statistics.
- Demonstrated ability to organise personal work schedule and
manage competing priorities within set timeframes in a
demanding environment.
- Proven ability to work cooperatively in a team
environment.
- Ability to contribute to continuous improvement and
innovation within the office.
- Ability to apply the principles of confidentiality, privacy
and security and work within accepted codes of conduct and
procedures.
- Experience in understanding medical and pharmacological
terminology and an ability to accurately spell complex medical
and pharmacological terminology.
- Experience using a range of data management technology,
tools and techniques, including the Microsoft suite of
products.
Special Conditions:
The following special conditions apply to this position:
- Multiple positions available.
- Short term contracts for the period of 6 and 11
months.
- The Coronial Services Officer is required to work a 7-day
roster. Penalty rates apply for time worked on weekends and
public holidays, and 5 weeks annual leave per year is
awarded.
- Monday to Friday hours rotate between 7.45 am to 3.45 pm,
9.00 am to 5.00 pm, and 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.
- While on rostered weekends and public holidays the Coronial
Services Officer works alone from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm with phone
support as required from the on-call manager.
- Appointment is under the Courts Administration Act
1993. Terms and Conditions of employment are governed by
the Public Sector Act 2009.
- Appointment is dependent upon a current National Police
Certificate that the CAA finds satisfactory.
- As a justice agency, the CAA may receive details of spent
convictions as part of any Criminal History Screening and use
this information in the selection process.
Remuneration:
ASO3 ($71,589 - $76,033 per
annum + superannuation)
Enquiries:
Karen Lewis, Deputy Manager
Coroners Court
Ph: (08) 8204 0620
Email: Karen
Lewis
Additional Information:
All applications are to be submitted online through the IWORKFORSA
website. Refer to the CAA Applicant Kit. Please submit your resume
and cover letter as a single document (Word or PDF format)
addressing the selection criteria in the Job Profile.
For further information about the CAA please visit the CAA website
The CAA is committed to creating a workforce which reflects the
wider community, as well as providing a working environment which
embraces and value diversity and inclusion. We encourage and
welcome applications from individuals across diverse community
groups and are committed to providing a positive and barrier-free
recruitment process and workplace. People with a disability are
encouraged to apply.
Applications close: 14/04/2026 11:45 PM
Attachments:-
CAA Applicant Kit 2023.pdf
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Job Profile - Coronial Services Officer ASO3.pdf
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Pre-Employment-Declaration_240522.pdf
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.