Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 30th Nov 2021
- Sydney > Brookvale
As WIRES Brand Marketing Executive, you will have the opportunity to contribute in delivering relevant and engaging omni-channel communication campaigns and compelling brand content that will drive brand awareness, & consideration across a varied array of stakeholders, resulting in a sustained emotional connection with our broad & diverse community of wildlife partners, members & supporters.
Working creatively and collaboratively with a diverse range of internal & external stakeholders, you'll take a results-focused approach to fine-tuning brand strategy and boosting brand & organisational awareness.
Whether it be acting as a brand champion across the organisation, developing brand assets, creating & managing EDM campaigns, working with the partnerships team on securing partnerships, shaping our brand image across multiple channels or managing branch & community requests, this is the perfect role for anyone who wants to be across the full spectrum of brand management and help drive the conversation around ensuring our native Australian wildlife have the best possible future.
WIRES is Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation and has been rescuing and caring for sick, injured and orphaned native animals for over 35 years. Our ongoing mission is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and inspire others to do the same.
WIRES operate a dedicated Wildlife Rescue Office assisting wildlife and the community across Australia 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, providing rescue advice and assistance for over 130,000 animals annually as well as provide full-time mobile Wildlife Emergency Responders operating across Greater Sydney, South-East Queensland and Tasmania.
WIRES has actively been providing significant national support for hundreds of projects to assist with wildlife rescue and rehabilitation across Australia while also working nationally with major partners to support the long-term recovery of wildlife habitat and the long-term preservation of native species in the wild.