Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 20th Oct 2020
Are you a self motivated and adaptable communications manager with advocacy or campaigning experience? This newly created role is responsible for increasing the impact and influence of the Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC), the peak body for community managed mental health organisations. The Manager, Communications and Advocacy will work to cohesively bring together MHCC’s policy development, advocacy and communications to assist the organisation achieve its strategic goals, supporting the community managed mental health sector and raising its profile.
The role responsibilities include:
MHCC is seeking a person with initiative, excellent communication skills, an understanding of the media and a desire to be part of an innovative team. This person must be able to operate effectively and collegially in an environment characterised by frequent change, short timeframes and competing demands.
This is a full time 12 month contract position with possibility of extension. MHCC will consider reduced hours for the right candidate.
If this sounds like you, then apply today by sending your resume and a statement addressing the selection criteria below.
Essential criteria
Desirable
Remuneration packaging includes base salary of $90-100k based on experience, plus super guarantee contribution, FBT salary packaging and entertainment benefits under our Public Benevolent Institution status available.
MHCC offers a flexible working environment.
MHCC may contact suitable candidates prior to the application close date.
Enquiries are to be sent to Erika Hewitt at [email protected] using the subject line: Manager, Communications and Advocacy enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Full Job Description is available from our website www.mhcc.org.au.
Applications that do not address all of the selection criteria will not be considered.
We promote diversity and practice equity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from different cultural backgrounds, LGBTIQA+ people and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.