Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 4th Oct 2024
- Brisbane & Gold Coast > Fortitude Valley
The Policy Officer position will enhance Respect Inc’s capacity to effectively inform policy development related to sex work in Queensland. The Policy Officer position supports Respect Inc’s advocacy work by researching policy matters and drafting submissions, briefings, reports, media releases, presentations, and policy publications. The role will coordinate consultation with the Queensland sex worker community on policy positions and key documents, as requested. The position aims to ensure Respect Inc policy is informed by evidence, and by the needs and lived experiences of sex workers.
The key skills and experience for this role are:
Sex work experience
Knowledge about the sex worker rights movement in Queensland and Australia
Skills in policy and report writing.
Knowledge of the regulations and laws that will apply to sex work in Queensland
Strong written and copy edit skills
Undergraduate degree majoring in political science, law or a relevant field.
Previous experience writing content related to sex work
Experience coordinating consultation
The position is based at the Brisbane Respect Inc office. Some travel may be required.
The Policy Officer role will be responsible for:
Researching and analysing priority policy issues;
Identifying positions taken by other sex worker organisations;
Drafting briefing papers, discussion papers, policy documents, submissions, articles and media releases;
Maintaining an awareness of research and campaigns as they relate to sex workers, in order to inform policy development;
Liaising with and consulting sex workers and stakeholders regarding policy and related issues, when requested, in and out of the office;
Providing advice, briefings and reports as requested;
Representing Respect Inc at relevant forums;
Promoting understanding of key policy matters across the Respect team;
Ensuring work practices comply with the requirements of the relevant legislation and WH&S policies and procedures;
Undertaking regular reporting and data collation activities;
Working effectively as part of a diverse team, attending staff meetings and other training and participating in regular supervision;
Other work as directed by your supervisor; and
Evaluation of project activities.
* In order to demonstrate your skills please provide links or copies of at least two examples of writing you have produced. Where possible, at least one example should relate to sex work. Note: if this is a barrier to applying please contact Lulu Holiday on 0451 149 782.