Job Summary
- SCHADS Award Level 5.1 with salary tax benefit up to $15,400 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 15th Nov 2024
- Canberra & ACT > Pearce
Women’s Health Matters are recruiting for a Gender Equity Project Officer to support the operations of several projects dedicated to advancing gender equity in the ACT.
This is a full-time role based in our office in Pearce, with some working from home flexibility. We will also consider less hours (with a minimum of 22.5 hours per week). The role is fixed-term until 30 September 2025.
Women’s Health Matters (WHM) is the voice for women’s health and wellbeing in the ACT.
We are an independent community organisation that works to improve the health and wellbeing of anyone who identifies as a woman in the ACT and surrounding region, especially those experiencing disadvantage, marginalisation and discrimination.
Our core business is evidence-based social research, policy development, advocacy and health promotion. We identify current and emerging health and wellbeing issues impacting all women in the ACT and surrounding region and develop evidence-based solutions to close the gaps.
Working under general direction from the Violence Prevention Coordinator, the Gender Equity Project Officer will provide day-to-day operational support for the development, implementation and evaluation of several key projects. Responsibilities will include:
Please read the attached position description for more information about this role.
We celebrate uniqueness and recognise that everyone has different strengths and needs. If you are interested in this role but unsure if you meet the selection criteria, we encourage you to reach out to discuss your experience and application with us.
If you have any questions about the role please contact Ursula De Ruyter, Violence Prevention Coordinator, on (02) 5134 4321.
**Please note: Ursula's phone number is currently experiencing technical issues. If you have trouble getting through directly to her, please call our reception line on (02) 6290 2166. Our admin officer will transfer you call through or take a message.