- Salary breakdown: $63,000 – $65,000 Superannuation Salary Packaging ($15, Meal & Entertainment expenses)
- Flexible working hours / hybrid working / Access to 9-day fortnight benefit
- Full-Time, 2 Year Maximum-Term-Contract
Job Description
About the Institute
Located on Gadigal and Bidjigal land (Randwick, NSW), Black Dog Institute is the only Medical Research Institute in Australia to investigate mental health across the full lifespan, our aim is to create a mentally healthier world for everyone. Through effective communications, we lead Australias population health response to suicide prevention and champion the ongoing conversation of mental health in our society.
Benefits
- Hybrid work, 1-2 days per week in office (choose your days, consistent team collaboration days where possible)
- 35 hour work week, flexible hours agreements & 9-day fortnights
- Salary Packaging: $15, of your base salary tax free & up to $ meal & entertainment
- Family first, people first culture, we put our research into action at work to make sure we maintain mental health and wellbeing at work
- Pet friendly workplace
- Leave benefits including public holiday swap, gifted annual leave, and wellbeing leave
- Employee discounts
Desired Skills and Experience
The Role
Reporting to the Communications Manager, this purpose of the Communications Officer is to assist in the delivery and implementation of key communication and marketing activities.
This role will focus on community management and moderation of social media channels, writing media releases and content for the website, assisting in reporting, and working closely with the team to provide admin support for a variety of projects.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Community management of social media channels, provide support with moderation for paid advertising campaigns and seek opportunities for media case studies from social communities.
- Support the Communications Manager with research and writing media releases, seeking stakeholder approvals, building media lists, gathering assists such as photography and statistics, and liaising with lived experience case studies and internal subject matter experts.
- Assist in responding to enquiries and requests in the Media and General Enquiries inboxes in a timely fashion.
- Draft, edit and publish content for the BDI website, including news stories and media releases.
- Maintain and update the internal BDI Content Calendar and assist with content planning to ensure that topics and messaging are aligned across the organisation.
- Support the Communications Manager with the delivery of large projects, including the Annual Report and White Paper.
- Support the creation and distribution of the bi-monthly external newsletter, the Voice of Mental Health Science.
- Assist the broader Digital Marketing & Media Team with reporting on audience engagement and insights, trends, and benchmarks on digital channels and media.
- Relevant administration tasks as expected when working within a rapidly growing and evolving organisation.
Skills & Experience Required
Essential Criteria
1. A qualification in Marketing or Communications, related field and 1-2 years work experience in a marketing or communications role with relevant examples of written content and experience working with digital channels.
2. A passion for writing and excellent written communications skills.
3. Experience in moderating and managing social media communities, including but not limited to Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and Instagram.
4. Ability to analyse and derive insights from media and social media reporting data to help inform customer centric communications and optimise digital and media strategies.
5. Excellent interpersonal and oral communications skills, and the ability to work as part of a team with the ability to work independently when needed, take a pro-active approach and complete tasks on time.
6. High level of attention to detail in grammar, writing and proofreading.
7. Demonstrated confidence and self-starter, with a passion to learn.
8. Experience in using the backend of WordPress to draft and upload content.
Desirable Criteria
1. Empathy or alignment with mental health and wellbeing.
2. Experience in the health or research sector.
3. Video editing experience
EEO Statement
Black Dog Institute is committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects our wider community. We ensure equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, appearance, carer status, cultural and/or racial background, disability, gender identity, lived experience, religion or sexual orientation.
How to Apply
To become a part of the Black Dog Institute team, follow the link to our careers site on ELMO to submit your resume and cover letter. Please note that we do not ask candidates to share their identification until after attending an interview. We are a Circle Back Initiative Employer and commit to respond to every applicant.