Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 5th Aug 2020
ACON is Australia’s leading community-based HIV and LGBTIQ* health organisation.
ACON is seeking a creative and passionate person to lead the development, implementation and evaluation of a series of national sexual, domestic and family violence primary prevention campaigns and activities specifically targeting LGBTQ+ communities. The project will include visual campaigns, content for online social media channels and websites, printed resources, engaging with mainstream media outlets and other community engagement strategies.
The successful applicant will have experience in conceptualising, developing, delivering and evaluating campaigns or similar, with an understanding of how to produce clear and engaging visual content, with an eye for design. The applicant will be able to demonstrate an understanding of LGBTQ identities and relationships.
We’re offering a rare and unique opportunity to have a positive impact nationally.
ACON offers a professional, inclusive and rewarding workplace. Our staff are the foundation for our ongoing effectiveness. We are committed to our employee’s professional development and engagement - ensuring we build our capabilities with people that have the right values, attitudes, skills and knowledge.
If this sounds like the position and the workplace that you’ve been looking for, find out more at www.acon.org.au/jobs.
This position is located at the ACON Sydney Office and is 21 hours per week on a 2-year contract.
A competitive salary of $69K per annum (pro rata) + super + leave loading. Generous salary packaging options are also available.
Applicants must be comfortable working in an LGBTQ community organisation.
If you think this is the job you have been looking for, Please click Apply Now and please make sure that all applications must include, (1) a completed ACON application form, (2) a document addressing the Selection Criteria as per the Position Description (PD), and (3) a copy of your resume.
ACON is an EEO employer and encourages LGBTQ people in particular, to apply.