The newly established project team is a small, multidisciplinary communications team responsible for researching trends, best practice, and emerging issues, and the development and delivery of evidence-based marketing and communication strategies in relation to the prevention of knife crime. This role will also be responsible for raising awareness and informing the community regarding legislation changes that support this initiative.
This role will also be responsible for raising awareness and informing the community regarding legislation changes that support this initiative.
The core capability requirements for this role are:
- Provide accurate and timely advice, prepare, and implement internal and external communication and engagement strategies and produce innovative and creative communication and engagement solutions.
- Prepare and review complex reports, briefing notes, submissions, departmental and other correspondence relating to communication strategies.
- Build and maintain effective communication networks with internal and external clients and stakeholders.
- Provide specialist advice to members of the QPS on media, social media, public affairs, marketing and corporate ID issues.
- Identify proactive media, marketing and promotional opportunities for the QPS.
- Assist with program launches, displays, events and presentations, including workshops as required.
- Represent the Media and Public Affairs Group and the QPS at meetings with clients and stakeholders of the QPS.
Role Requirements:
Qualification:
- Nil mandatory - however, qualifications and/or experience in journalism and or/public affairs in a large geographically dispersed organisation will be considered favourably.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/555114/24
Closing Date: Tuesday, 16th April 2024