- Ongoing, full-time position
- Generous SCHCADS Award Salary on offer - SCHCADS Level 4.1 $82,045.60
- Convenient inner-city location
- Exciting new role
About the Organisation
Djirra is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation with over 20 years’ experience accompanying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, and their children, on their individual journeys. We find solutions through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women sharing their stories, journeys, and experiences. Djirra celebrates women’s strength and resilience. We are committed to a future without family violence.
We deliver holistic, culturally safe, specialist family violence support, legal services and case management, alongside cultural and wellbeing workshops, and programs. Our services have state-wide reach, touching every part of Victoria to meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Self-determination is the foundation of everything we do.
Djirra amplifies the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. We advocate for system-wide change to improve access to justice, eliminate systemic violence, and strengthen women’s resilience.
We are an active member of the National Family Violence Prevention and Legal Services Forum, the peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are experiencing or at risk of family violence.
About the Role
Reporting to the Head of Strategic Communications, the role supports Djirra’s marketing and communications and engagement activities and projects, and monitors and reports on the effectiveness of communications.
Under the direction of the Head of Strategic Communications and working with the Communications and Engagement Coordinator, you will help implement media and communications activity, underpinning our efforts to effectively communicate Djirra priorities and build Djirra’s public profile, provide timely and accurate measurement and reporting of communications activities, undertake effective copywriting and provide administrative support.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications will close midnight Sunday 11 February 2024, or as soon as a suitable applicant is found.
Please do not hesitate to contact Teresa Kyprianou, HR Advisor on hr@djirra.org.au for a confidential discussion if you would like further information.
- A Working with Children Check Card
- A National Police Check
- A degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or marketing would be highly regarded. Working history in this area is highly favourable.