The Sax Institute's logo

Senior Communications Officer

The Sax Institute
  • Part-time opportunity, four days per week (negotiable)
  • Two-year contract with possibility of extension
  • Great office located in Sydney, NSW with a hybrid approach to work
  • Not-for-profit sector with great salary packaging benefits

About the Institute and Prevention Centre

The Sax Institute is an independent, not for profit organisation that improves health and wellbeing by driving better use of evidence in policies, programs and services.

The Institute has an international reputation as an Evidence Specialist, and nearly 20 years’ experience in translating research findings into policy drawing on our own expertise as well as that of our more than 50 member organisations. We work with governments, health organisations, research organisations and a network of experts nationwide to analyse policy problems and find the best evidence-based solutions.

The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre (the Prevention Centre) is embedded as a Centre at the Sax Institute. Through our partnerships, the Prevention Centre aims to better inform policy and program decision-making about what works in preventing chronic disease and in more effective implementation of prevention approaches.

Our office is based in Glebe, Sydney and we offer great flexible and remote working arrangements. We come to the office for a purpose—to connect and to collaborate—with flexibility to choose your location of work outside these times. Our staff employee engagement survey showed our staff are proud to work here at the Institute and would recommend it as a great place to work. Read on to learn how to join the team!

About the role

With brilliant work happening through the Prevention Centre, a fantastic opportunity exists for a Senior Communications Officer to join our team. Reporting to the Communications Manager, this collaborative role will be responsible for delivering high-quality, engaging communication to our various audiences across our digital and other platforms.

This is a great role for someone who is truly passionate about marketing communications and growing communities online. Although no two days will be the same, responsibilities will include:

  • Writing and producing content with a focus on knowledge translation for policy and practice organisations
  • Leading production of the Prevention Centre’s e-newsletters, The Chronicle and Prevention Post
  • Maintaining and developing content daily for the Prevention Centre website
  • Horizon scanning for issues and trends in chronic disease prevention in the media
  • Growing social media audiences by publishing engaging content on social accounts including X, YouTube and LinkedIn
  • Providing journalistic style writing and editorial support, internally and externally
  • Managing events promotion, marketing and social media coverage
  • Writing and producing content with a focus on knowledge translation for policy and practice organisations
  • Supporting and developing capabilities in research communication capacity internally and externally

Selection criteria

Essential:

Our new Senior Communications Officer will be able to show the following skills and experience:

  • Tertiary qualifications in Journalism, Communication, Media studies or related area with at least 10 years’ experience in a digital or writing and editorial role
  • Highly experienced at producing engaging content for digital platforms
  • Proficient writing and editing skills, proven ability to communicate complex ideas for a wide range of audiences
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to develop relationships with stakeholders
  • Experience managing and growing digital audiences through social media channels such as X, YouTube and LinkedIn
  • Demonstrated familiarity with SEO and Google Analytics
  • Creativity and the ability to generate compelling ideas and copy from scientific content
  • Proficiency in working with range of communication technologies and platforms such as Canva, Adobe Suite, and WordPress 6.6.2
  • Identify with the Prevention Centre’s values of collaboration, independence, innovation and respect.

Although experience in health writing and the public health space more broadly would be ideal, we understand that experience gained in other industries would be relevant too.

Further details

If this sounds interesting, please go to the Careers Opportunities page of our website to read more about the position: https://www.saxinstitute.org.au/about-us/career-opportunities/

To apply please submit your CV and a cover letter addressing the Selection Criteria via the "Apply Now" button.

Please contact the Prevention Centre if you have further questions about the role at [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Communications Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.

The Sax Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Email me more jobs like this.

Daily