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Senior Advisor, Tasmania

Government Relations, Policy & Evidence • Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Experience in government, government relations, advisory, or non-government public policy roles (ideally gender equality
  • Skills in policy development and writing: research/analysis and drafting policy briefs, submissions, grant reports
  • Demonstrated project planning/management to forward plan and balance planned, unexpected, and urgent tasks

Role Type

Contract • Full-time • Standard

Pay Rate

$102,303 AUD – $107,362 AUD (Annum)

Description

About Our Watch 

Our Watch is a national leader of primary prevention of violence against women and their children. Our vision is an Australia where women and their children live free from all forms of violence, and our role is to stop violence before it starts. We work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise. Visit https://www.ourwatch.org.au/ for more information.   

About the role 

  • Hobart location, with travel within Tasmania. Some domestic travel will be required, particularly to Melbourne 
  • Full time (flexible FTE options will be considered) 
  • Fixed term until 30 June 2027 with possible extension opportunity 
  • $102,303 – $107,362 + 12% super + 17.5% annual leave loading + 5 additional days health/wellbeing leave 

This role will advance a 5-year partnership between Our Watch and the Tasmanian Government to inform policy development and build sector and government capability relating to the primary prevention of gender-based violence in Tasmania.  

The Our Watch Senior Advisor, Tasmania, located in Hobart reports to the Manager, Prevention Strategy and Policy Development, Our Watch, and works closely with the, Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence team and various Tasmanian Government agencies 

The partnership includes a range of activities, led by the Senior Advisor, including stakeholder and policy engagement and advice, identifying opportunities to build primary prevention in Tasmania, linking prevention work across diverse settings, and providing ongoing policy advice to the Tasmanian Government.  

The role will continue this work to consolidate and enhance Tasmania’s primary prevention capacity with a focus on policy advice and development.   

About you 

The successful candidate will have: 

  • Tertiary qualifications in social or political science, public policy, law, gender studies, or other relevant areas; or equivalent experience 
  • Experience in a government, government relations, advisory, or non-government public policy role (ideally in relation to gender equality, prevention of violence against women, women’s policy and/or another relevant area) 
  • Strong understanding of the Tasmanian policy and political landscape, particularly regarding the prevention of violence against women and/or gender equality (desirable) 
  • Demonstrated skills in policy development and writing, including critical thinking, research and analysis and experience drafting policy briefs, submissions, grant reports, and similar documents 
  • Demonstrated project planning and management skills, with the ability to forward plan and balance both planned and unexpected and urgent tasks. 
  • Excellent stakeholder relationship skills, with the proven ability to facilitate collaboration between and consult with a wide range of relevant stakeholders, including government stakeholders   
  • Strong written communication skills, with the ability to turn complex ideas into clear, accessible guidance for diverse audiences, including decision-makers     

Why work for us 

Our Watch is strongly committed to the wellbeing of its employees, and we strive to continuously improve our employee experiences at work. Our Watch is recognised by the Australian HR Awards for the Best Workplace Flexibility Program, received an Excellence Award as an Employer of Choice in the Not-for-Profit Sector, and is recognised as an Inclusive Employer by Diversity Council Australia. Visit https://www.ourwatch.org.au/about-us/work-with-us/ for more information. 

A few of our unique award-winning benefits include: 

  • Commitment to work life balance, including flexible hours/ways of working 
  • Additional 5 additional personal leave days per year 
  • 12 weeks paid parental leave for all new parents 
  • Innovative leave policies, such as floating public holiday leave, cultural leave, etc. 
  • Cultural remuneration package for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff 
  • $1500 individual Learning & Development budget per year   

How to apply 

Apply now with your current resume and cover letter. Hybrid working options available in Tasmania. See here for this roles’ position, please copy link into the URL.    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/irq77knqqoisrs8rb8yz0/Position-Description-Senior-Advisor-Tasmania.pdf?rlkey=7cc87pa1u85ndinu6r55154th&st=89rxhbgj&dl=0 

Our Watch is committed to diversity, we value people of all cultures, languages, capacities, sexual orientations, gender identities and we strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are passionate about providing a barrier-free recruitment process; if you require modifications during the application process to meet your access needs, please contact us. 

 

Applications close Friday 12th June 11.59pm, however applications will be assessed as received. 

Company Overview

Our Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. We work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise. We are an independent not-for-profit organisation established in 2013 by the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments. Since that time, all State and Territories Governments have joined as members.