Job Summary
- $124,951 - $142,509 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Jun 2026

The Policy Development Lead leads the production of Gayaa Dhuwi’s policy publications, position papers, submissions and related written products, translating the organisation’s policy analysis and positions into high-quality, strategically positioned documents that move forward its national advocacy agenda.
The role works in close partnership with the Senior Policy Analyst, who leads the research and analysis function, and under the leadership of the Director, Policy. Where the Senior Policy Analyst generates the evidence base and policy intelligence, the Policy Development Lead is responsible for translating that into polished, publication-ready policy products that are clear, compelling and fit for purpose across different audiences.
This role requires exceptional writing and editing skills, a strong understanding of the national policy context, and the ability to manage multiple publication processes simultaneously to high quality and within agreed timelines. The Policy Development Lead will work across the National Impact Platform, submissions program, and policy publications, and will contribute substantively to Gayaa Dhuwi’s reputation as a credible and authoritative national voice as the peak body.
Position is open to Brisbane, Melbourne and Canberra based applicants.
Gayaa Dhuwi is the national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention. As a members based, community-controlled organisation, we are governed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts and peak bodies.
Our vision is the highest attainable standard of social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Our role is to lead and advocate for systemic change that places the voices, strengths, and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples at the centre of national policies and reforms.
We work in a fast-paced national policy and reform environment where priorities can shift quickly in response to government processes, parliamentary inquiries, sector developments, member priorities, emerging evidence, and national reform opportunities. As a result, our team needs to be made up of individuals who can understand complex policy and service systems, work respectfully within an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership and organisations, and produce high-quality work across social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention.
Gayaa Dhuwi’s work is long-term with progress often requiring sustained advocacy, careful relationships, strong evidence and the ability to keep work moving over time. People who thrive at Gayaa Dhuwi are steady, thoughtful, organised, respectful, clear in their communication and able to maintain perspective while working on issues that matter deeply to our peoples and communities.
A position description is attached.
