Senior Executive, University Counselling Centre, University Wellbeing Office
Senior Executive
The Senior Executive at the University Counselling Centre (UCC) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the centre. This role exists to support the administration and management of professional counselling/psychological services and resources at UCC.
It serves to coordinate mental health practitioners’ case assignments, collect and compile data and reports, and execute the day-to-day operations of the centre.
The role also serves as the initial point of contact for students seeking counselling/psychological services, creating a welcoming and supportive atmosphere while also ensuring that counselling/psychological services are organised, data-driven and aligned to promoting student wellbeing.
Key Responsibilities:
Client Service
- Respond promptly and professionally to student and stakeholder enquiries via phone, email or in-person visits.
- Provide accurate information about counselling/psychological services and appointment scheduling.
- Maintain a positive and welcoming atmosphere at the front desk.
Case Assignment Coordination
- Assign cases to mental health practitioners efficiently and in a timely manner based on availability and need.
Reception and Operations
- Manage the front-facing reception, including scheduling appointments and maintaining calendars.
- Coordinate logistics for workshops, seminars and events hosted by UCC/University Wellbeing Office (UWO).
- Manage UCC daily operations smoothly and efficiently.
Administrative Support
- Monitor and manage UCC’s facilities and equipment to ensure proper maintenance and address any issues or repairs related to facilities and equipment.
- Support the implementation and maintenance of technology solutions and software applications to enhance operational efficiency and data management.
- Assist with administrative tasks such as managing supplies and budgeting.
Data Compilation and Analysis
- Gather and compile data related to counselling/psychological sessions, student demographics and feedback.
- Assist in analysing data to identify trends, generate regular reports, and make recommendations for service enhancement.
Requirements:
- Minimum qualification of a good diploma with at least 3 years of relevant work experience, or a degree from a recognised university. Preferred fields include psychology, counselling, social work, education, or other related disciplines.
- 1-3 years of experience working in an administrative role in an educational, mental health or social service setting.
- Experience in data collection, analysis, and reporting is valuable.
- Possess effective organisation and time management skills
- Possess strong problem-solving skills
- Possess good interpersonal and communication skills
- Proficient in IT skills (e.g. Microsoft 365, use of Apps, appointment booking systems, case management systems)
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
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