Applications are invited for the full-time ongoing position of Media and Communications Adviser in the Office of Dr Helen Haines MP, based in the Member’s Electorate Office in Wangaratta, VIC or Wodonga, VIC.
The successful applicant will manage all aspects of Helen Haines MP's Media and Communications.
As a senior member of a passionate and ambitious team, the Media and Communications adviser will set media strategy, and be responsible for communicating the MP’s work through traditional media, digital Media and direct communications.
This is a dynamic position which will suit a person with a background in media or journalism looking for their next challenge doing diverse and meaningful work.
The successful applicant will have a passion for the future of Indi and regional Australia, and an appreciation of the role of independent politicians and community-driven grassroots democracy.
This role requires a high degree of initiative, loyalty and flexibility, as well as travel to Canberra during sitting weeks and around the electorate with the MP.
This is a full-time ongoing role offered under the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act 1984 and conditions are outlined in the Commonwealth Members of Parliament Staff Enterprise Agreement 2020-23. A probationary period of 3 months applies.
The position attracts a salary range of $81,666 - $91,990, negotiable depending on experience and relevant skills. An additional optional allowance of up to $34,416 may be considered and is paid in recognition of, and compensation for, reasonable additional hours of work and official travel undertaken outside of business hours. Superannuation is paid at 15.4%.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement an overarching Media and Communications strategy for the MP including an annual budget for printing and Communications expenditure.
- Research and draft media statements, media responses, speeches, newsletters, website copy, and advertising copy.
- Prepare, develop and manage media events, including press conferences, TV, radio, recurrent or ad hoc interviews, ensuring the MP is fully prepared.
- Researching policy issues, preparing policy briefings and advising the MP on policy positions.
- Oversee the management of the MP’s social media pages including preparing posts, monitoring comments and responding as appropriate.
- Coordinate with the Digital Communications and Campaigns Officer regarding digital communications as appropriate.
- Provide and execute strategic Media and messaging advice, including responses to urgent or crisis incidents.
- Proactively develop stories and curate leads with constituents and stakeholders.
- Build strong working relationships with local and national journalists.
- Media monitoring to ensure MP and staff are kept up to date with relevant news.
- Set audience and reach targets, and monitor growth and metrics.
- All other responsibilities as lawfully directed by the Chief of Staff or the MP.
Key selection criteria
- Experience working as a media adviser or journalist, and tertiary qualifications in journalism, media, communications, law, arts or public policy.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills across a variety of mediums, including media statements, talking points, social media, newsletters, advertisements and other copy.
- Experience working with web content management systems and/or social media, including growing audiences and executing digital advertising strategies.
- Proven ability to think strategically and creatively and adapt and respond to rapidly changing circumstances.
- Demonstrated capacity to research, analyse and communicate complex issues to a range of audiences.
- Strong time management and prioritisation skills.
- Ability to work as both part of a close-knit team and autonomously.
- Exceptional ability to proactively develop relationships with stakeholders.
- Well-developed sense of political acumen and demonstrated understanding of working within a political environment, including the Australian political system and topical political issues.
To apply
Click on ‘Apply’ and submit:
- Cover letter responding to the key selection criteria, and outlining your skills, motivations and experience
- Your CV including details of two referees.
For further information please contact Sally Whyte at ***********@aph.gov.au or 03 5721 7***. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to complete an interview and written exercise.
Applications close: Friday 14 June 2024 at 5pm.