Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 5th Mar 2025
- Sydney > Chatswood
This role (six-seven-month maternity backfill fixed term contract commencing in late-May/early June 2025) is based mainly in Chatswood with hybrid work from home options available for skilled and dynamic policy people. We will consider fully remote applicants for certain locations or consider those looking for part-time roles for a job share arrangement.
You will undertake policy development and advocacy activities in a range of policy areas such as the aged care, rural and remote health and other areas as needs arise. You will research and write submissions and position statements, research new opportunities, and build great relationships with key stakeholders.
You will be responsible for reviewing and creating policies, guidelines and resources for our members on a range of subjects and provide timely accurate advice to our members.
You are a self-driven problem solver who thrives on the challenge of representation and persuasion. You have excellent communication skills. Your outgoing personality helps you build and manage effective relationships with key industry stakeholders.
To be successful in this role, you will need to have the following required skills:
Contact Stephanie Santos ([email protected] using the subject line: Senior Policy Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs; 02 9410 0099) for more information. Applications should include your CV and a cover letter addressing the essential selection criteria in the Position Description.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted with the opportunity to meet us for an interview. We will be reviewing applications as they are received and reserve the right to remove the job advertisement should we find the preferred candidate before the closing date.
Osteopathy Australia is the peak body representing the interests of osteopaths, osteopathy as a profession and consumer rights to access osteopathic services. Osteopathy Australia represents over 2,300 osteopaths in every state and territory across Australia. Our priority is our members. We provide them with clinical and business information, advice, resources, and professional development opportunities.
Externally we are the policy, advocacy, and clinical quality voice of osteopathy. We have a key role in raising awareness of our growing profession.