Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 15th Sep 2024
- Melbourne > Melbourne CBD
Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) is the national peak body representing the interests of young people aged 12-25 years, and organisations and networks that support them throughout the youth sector.
AYAC acts in a leadership capacity for the Australian youth sector and offers policy advice to the Federal Government and other organisations on issues that impact young people and the youth sector.
We want you to join our team and help us ensure that young people across the country are respected and have the power to lead change. You can learn more about us at ayac.org.au
We are seeking an enthusiastic professional with experience in communications and media who can assist in shaping and growing our communication and media presence nationally.
The successful candidate will bring demonstrated communications experience in implementing AYAC’s communications strategy and raise AYAC’s profile as the leading knowledge source on youth issues in Australia.
The role will oversee AYAC's digital platforms, including the website and social media channels, maintain AYAC’s brand, and delivering creative brand collateral that effectively communicates our values and objectives to key audiences, such as young people, national, state and territory youth peak bodies, and government.
Able to respond to media requests and identify media opportunities, the position plays a key role in maintaining and developing AYAC’s stakeholder relationships, including members, by facilitating engagement opportunities.
The Communications Co-ordinator will provide support to presentations, events, publications, and reports, including developing content and communications material.
You will have keen interest in social justice issues in Australia, insight and understanding of the youth sector. You will have a can-do attitude with strong attention to detail, and the ability to prioritise tasks with efficiently and effectively.
A motivated and innovative team player, your skills and experience will include:
We’re a small but mighty committed team who work in an hybrid environment, ensuring that everyone on our team has a great work-life balance. In this role you’ll join an ambitious team and personally contribute to achieving outcomes that make a difference for young people.
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from young people, people from refugee and migrant backgrounds, people with disability, LGBTQIA+ people and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. You can contact us if you need support or if you would like us to make adjustments to the application process to make it easier for you to apply.
AYAC promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children and young people, including those with a disability, those who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander or those from refugee or migrant backgrounds. We take child protection very seriously.
All employees are subject to screening and assessment against child safety standards, including rigorous background, identity and reference checks.
Offers of employment are subject to the satisfactory outcome of a Police Check and where relevant, Working with Children Check.
To be considered for this position, applicants will need to provide:
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If you have any questions about the role, please contact Joanna AYAC CEO, via email: [email protected] using the subject line: Communications Co-ordinator enquiry via EthicalJobs.