Job description
Classification: ANU Officer 6/7 (Administration) Salary package: $89,134 - $102,600 per annum plus 17% superannuationTerm: Part time, Fixed term (Up to 17 months) Experienced Communications and Marketing person looking for a part-time role with flexible hours? Seeking a creative professional keen to promote ANU Careers and Employability activities for the benefit of students, staff, and employers. Self-starter, who can design marketing materials and lead social media campaigns which appeal to university students. As the role includes managing a pool of student ambassadors, line management experience desirable. Position overview The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching) portfolio supports the achievement of strategic University learning and teaching goals, particularly in relation to excellence and innovation in curriculum, learning and teaching, academic digital infrastructure, and Careers and Employability. The ANU Careers and Employability team leads the strategy for student careers & employability for the university. It is the institutional focal point for 3 main work streams: Work Integrated Learning (WIL), Careers Education and Employer Engagement. Reporting to the Associate Director, ANU Careers and Employability, the Communications Officer, ANU C&E develops and implements the functions’ communication and marketing strategies. This position works closely with the Careers Education Manager, Employer Engagement Manager and the WIL Consultant within the team, along with liaising with a range of other internal and external stakeholders. For further information, contact Elizabeth Bailey, Associate Director, ANU Careers and Employability ***************@anu.edu.au The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant on ***************@anu.edu.au ANU values diversity and inclusion…
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