Job Summary
- $88,160.00 (pro rata)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 8th Jul 2026
- Melbourne > Collingwood

Senator Lidia Thorpe is seeking a passionate and engaged person Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person to join her team in the role of Event Manager based at her Electorate Office in Melbourne.
The Event Manager is a dynamic and engaging role, responsible for coordinating and organising Senator Thorpe’s community engagement events, including those of her Truth and Justice tour, as well as events in parliament.
This role is a unique opportunity to work with an independent Blak Senator representing the Blak Sovereign Movement to advance First Peoples, social and environmental justice, and human rights, while engaging closely with First Peoples communities and the broader community.
This is an identified role for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The position is offered under the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act 1984, and employment conditions are outlined in the Commonwealth Members of Parliament Staff Enterprise Agreement 2024-27.
The position is part time and offered at an Electorate Officer B classification with a salary of $88,160 per annum, and attracts 15.4% superannuation in addition to salary. The role also attracts an additional Electorate Staff Allowance of $13,933 per annum, in recognition of reasonable additional hours of work and travel outside of usual business hours.
Ad-hoc training and ongoing professional development is available as part of the Enterprise Agreement and is actively encouraged.
This position is a one year, part time contract from commencement, with the potential for ongoing employment. It is an identified role for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Staff may be subject to automatic cessation triggers in accordance with Section 14 of the MOP(S) Act.
The successful applicant will be required to comply with their obligations under the Behaviour Codes and Standards.
Event planning
Event implementation and evaluation
Campaign support
Team support
Strong sense of justice
Flexibility, creativity, empathy and initiative
strong cultural competency, and a proven ability to work closely and respectfully with First Peoples communities
Enthusiasm and self-direction
Ability to work effectively and amicably under pressure
Respect for sensitive and confidential information
Ability to work closely in a tight-knit team
A strong commitment to First Peoples, social and environmental justice and human rights
Strong organisation, prioritisation and time management skills
Experience in event and project management
An understanding of the political, social and organisational environment in which the Senator’s office operates, including the impacts of ongoing colonisation of this country
Demonstrated ability to work with stakeholders and communities
Demonstrated high level interpersonal, communication and liaison skills
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small team under time constraints, competing priorities and other pressures
Experience working in a political, community or campaigning organisation
Desirable: an understanding of parliamentary procedures and processes
If you feel you meet most, but not all, of the selection criteria, please don’t be discouraged from applying.
This is an identified role for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Office of Senator Thorpe encourages applications from any interested and qualified Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people.
We don’t discriminate on the basis of sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender or any other identity.
To submit your application, please click ‘Apply Now’ by midday on the closing date.
For more information or a confidential discussion, please contact [email protected] using the subject line: Event Manager enquiry via EthicalJobs.
A position description is attached.
