Description At AustralianSuper, we truly care about our colleagues. We know work and life are intertwined. That’s why we support the diverse needs of everyone and have policies that enable us all to thrive and be truly flexible. We ensure diversity is celebrated for the opportunity it provides us all to learn and grow and deliver better outcomes for members. Your New Role As a Dispute Resolution Officer, you will be an essential part of our Member Sentiment Team, dedicated to ensuring fair and effective resolutions for our members in accordance with Fund and regulatory standards, whilst driving a strong member first culture. This role will work with complainants and other external parties (including the Australian Financial Complaints Authority) to ensure the efficient and fair resolution of complaints, complying with the Fund Complaints Framework and regulatory requirements. Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to: · Responsible for managing the end-to-end process for a broad range of EDR disputes. · Undertake detailed investigations and analysis of complaints and complex issues in relation to a broad range of topics. Assess and review materials to ensure all relevant information is organised and well summarised for the EDR scheme. · Liaise with the EDR Scheme to ensure fair and timely outcomes. · Produce clear, concise, and considered complaint responses. · Maintain accurate and up-to-date information in registers and databases to facilitate the provision of accurate reporting and information to the business. · Maintain strong working relationships with internal staff and external third parties. · Other activities as required to support and assist both the Dispute Resolution Manager and the Senior Manager Dispute Resolution What You’ll Need · At least 5 years’ experience in superannuation. · Proven experience in dispute resolution and complex complaint management. · RG146 accreditation or willingness to obtain. · Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the ability to draft detailed and comprehensive findings and responses to EDR Schemes and complainants. · Well-developed investigation and analytical skills. · Able to work diligently, efficiently and pay close attention to detail. · Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and manage the range of tasks required of this position. · Demonstrated ability to think critically and make logical decisions. · Ability to work autonomously and pro-actively to meet deadlines. · Should be highly solutions oriented. Life at AustralianSuper AustralianSuper is committed to colleague development, and we support our people with ongoing learning, coaching and training, as well as career opportunities across our expanding global organisation. We offer generous leave entitlements and promote a blended working environment in which all roles can flex, and we’re happy to discuss what this looks like for you. We are committed to supporting our diverse workforce in a way that is inclusive and embraces diversity in all its forms. If you require any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process or the role, please let our recruitment team know. What’s Next Apply now, if you share our values of Energy, Integrity, Generosity of Spirit and Excellent Outcomes and would like the opportunity to work in a challenging, growing and rapidly evolving team to deliver outstanding results. Australian or New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent residency status is required. Progress powered by purpose. Agencies please note: this vacancy is being managed directly by AustralianSuper’s Talent Acquisition team. We will contact our preferred agency partners should we require additional support. Thank you.