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University Program Coordinator (University of Sydney)

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WORKING WITH US

  • We provide all permanent staff with a well-being budget that you can use on a gym membership, a new surfboard, pottery classes, music lessons, a spa treatment, a new book… almost whatever you need to help keep you feeling good.
  • We have regular well-being sessions and ongoing professional development, including Mental Health First Aid accreditation.
  • Wellbeing leave - your personal leave doesn’t just have to be for sick days. At batyr, you can also use this leave to support your mental health and well-being.
  • Flexible working arrangements (Including working from home and our North Sydney Office).
  • 4 weeks paid parental leave + other entitlements
  • Salary packaging up to $18,550 pa - because we’re a not-for-profit, you can choose to receive a portion of your wage as reimbursement of personal expenses, with no income tax payable on this money.
  • Bring your own device policy, with reimbursements for using your own phone and computer.

ABOUT BATYR

We are a preventative youth mental health charity created and driven by young people for young people. We empower young people with the confidence and skills to overcome tough times and look out for each other. We work to create stigma-free communities that champion young people’s mental health and well-being. Our vision is a world where all young people lead mentally healthy and fulfilling lives.

We are an energetic, fun and dynamic team passionate about creating meaningful change for youth mental health. Excitingly, we are on the hunt to build our team with even more passionate, skilled and driven people to continue to develop our high-performance culture and expand the reach and impact of batyr. If you want a workplace where you can bring your full, weird and wonderful self to the office daily, this is the place.

ABOUT YOU

You may or may not be able to pull off a beret (not a role requirement), but you certainly are capable of wearing many hats. The idea of a role that looks a little different every day is super energising for you. A self-proclaimed people person, you care deeply about nurturing meaningful relationships and are willing to take time to understand the needs of the individuals and communities you engage with. You are a confident communicator and get a buzz from switching gears between interacting with students to meeting with Heads of Faculties all in one day.

You are the plan maker of your friendship group, and you love helping plan and create events and activities that are a great experience for a diverse group of people. You feel excited about supporting and mentoring a group of student volunteers, celebrating and fostering individual strengths, diversity and teamwork, and helping people to reach their full potential. No mountain is too big for you; your boundless energy sees you take a positive approach to solving problems and embrace challenges and learnings as part of this process.

As with all of our team, you will live and breathe the batyr values of balance, boldness, empathy, inclusivity, and positivity. Most of all, you can’t wait to make University of Sydney full of positive conversations about mental health and have a good time doing it!

POSITION SUMMARY

The University Program Coordinator at University of Sydney (USYD) will be the batyr representative at USYD responsible for implementing batyr’s offerings that aim to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and improve the mental health and wellbeing outcomes of the community. This role will book and coordinate the delivery of batyr’s university programs and offerings within faculties, colleges, student groups, clubs, and societies, ensuring maximum reach and impact. The role will recruit, support and mentor a group of student volunteers known as the batyr University Student Executive Team, who will plan and deliver mental health awareness events, initiatives and campaigns on campus throughout the year.

The role will work collaboratively with university stakeholders, including meeting regularly with the USYD Student Wellbeing team to provide a tailored and university-specific approach to address the community's mental health and wellbeing needs. The USYD Program Coordinator will monitor and report on key deliverables and ensure feedback is provided to relevant university stakeholders. Further, this role will play a pivotal role in shaping batyr’s future strategy and direction by sharing feedback and insights surrounding the mental health and wellbeing needs of the community and the changing landscape of tertiary education.

The role will maintain efficient processes and structures, with a proactive approach to evaluate and adapt processes where necessary as we scale. All contact and bookings will be recorded in batyr’s CRM system (Salesforce) accurately and efficiently to ensure quality relationship management and smooth sailing for program delivery.

The University Program Coordinator (USYD) will report to the State Manager NSW/ACT and will be required to work on campus at University of Sydney and in our batyr Sydney office. This is a Full time contract, until 31 December 2024 (with possible extension)

All candidates will need to hold a current Working with Children Check and Police Check or be willing to obtain these within one (1) month of starting the role.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensure the high-quality delivery of batyr’s programs and offerings is achieved and maintained through securing bookings, cross-team collaboration, on-the-ground coordination of batyr’s programs and facilitating feedback loops between batyr and USYD regarding the successes and challenges of program logistics and quality
  • Drive Student Exec (volunteer) recruitment, as well as oversight, training and guidance of the batyr@USYD Exec Team to deliver engaging events and campaigns to reach as many students on campus as possible
  • Key stakeholder management and collaboration within the University partnership, working closely within University structures, including wellbeing services, faculties, unions, units, accommodation services and students
  • Develop and maintain an in-depth knowledge of batyr’s offerings and their impact, as well as the needs and barriers of tertiary education around mental health and wellbeing
  • Ensure successful completion of key deliverables outlined in the batyr@USYD partnership agreement within clearly established timelines, procedures and guidelines
  • Attend and/or present at university workshops, meetings and forums relating to the program and batyr
  • Effectively use our CRM system (Salesforce) to optimise relationships and increase outputs
  • Support batyr in other tasks or projects as required, including but not limited to booking or delivering ad hoc programs across NSW/ACT

ESSENTIAL QUALITIES

  • Active interest in reducing the stigma around mental health
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative and deliver in a highly varied role
  • Experience in building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and as part of a team
  • Track record of achieving set targets and KPIs
  • Experience training, engaging and coordinating groups of people
  • Organisation skills and proven ability to manage competing priorities
  • Public speaking skills, with experience putting together presentations and engaging audiences
  • Proven experience in following systems and processes

DESIRABLE QUALITIES

  • Experience in preventative mental health, youth sector, Universities and/or not-for-profit sector
  • Experience in event planning and/or project management
  • Current driver’s licence

A position description is attached.

batyr prides itself on being a safe and inclusive workplace. Those from minority or marginalised communities are particularly encouraged to apply. This includes, but is definitely not limited to, people with a lived experience of mental illness, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, LGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities.

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