Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 30th Sep 2021
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Are you a communications specialist with a strong grasp of communications strategy, media, brand, marketing and digital campaigning in the social justice sector, and a genuine interest in the power of people to make change?
Would you like to use your skills and experience to back our powerful combination of law and advocacy to safeguard health, protect nature, and tackle climate change?
The Communications Manager is a senior leadership role within our Engagement team, providing strategic direction and support across all of EJA’s public communications, including media, digital campaigning and creative content development.
This role will allow you to make your mark in the environment movement, working in a small and dynamic organisation, in a diverse and challenging role.
As Communications Manager, you will manage the development and implementation of EJA’s communications strategies, oversee EJA’s communications channels and supervise key Engagement team staff. This includes developing communications initiatives to grow brand awareness, building a highly engaged supporter base, coordinating content across EJA’s digital channels, and developing targeted and persuasive messaging for legal cases and advocacy campaigns.
Working collaboratively with our lawyers and other staff, you will develop communications strategies to protect nature, safeguard health, and tackle climate change, and help other staff to see them implemented. You will provide expert recommendations to the CEOs to develop and execute new communications activities and will monitor, evaluate and report on the organisation’s progress towards agreed communications goals.
The position is based in Melbourne but working elsewhere in Australia would be considered for the right candidate prepared to travel.
To submit your application please click the Apply Now button and read the position description for detailed instructions on how to apply.
Environmental Justice Australia is an equal opportunity employer. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQI people and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
Remote / Work from Home