About the program
Central Office
Jesuit Social Services operates a range of programs for disadvantaged young people, families and communities from various operational sites.
Justice Initiative
The Justice Initiative will consolidate Jesuit Social Services’ practice, research and advocacy activity into an effective, streamlined body where practice, research and advocacy mutually inform one another.
It will have both a local and national perspective and will maintain and build international relationships through Jesuit and other networks.
Within a broad approach to criminal justice policy there will be a significant focus on youth justice policy incorporating existing Jesuit Social Services initiatives such as Worth Second Chance and advocacy around raising the age of criminal responsibility in partnership with other sector stakeholders.
The Strategic Communications and Engagement team comprises communications, media, events and fundraising functions that work to raise awareness of the challenges faced by our participants and bring about the changes needed to improve outcomes for individuals, families and communities.
Together with the Policy and Advocacy team and program areas, the Strategic Communications and Engagement team integrates participant voice, policy, strategic communications and advocacy to increase Jesuit Social Services’ voice, engagement, influence, independence and impact.
The Manager Justice Advocacy, while reporting to the Executive Director Justice, will work closely with the Strategic Communications and Engagement Team through attendance at team meetings and collaboration with communication and marketing colleagues to design and deliver campaigns and communications; and engage with media, stakeholders, sector groups, allies and partners.
About the role
The Manager Justice Advocacy will help develop, deliver and evaluate justice advocacy campaigns, informed by research, participant experience and practice wisdom, to influence public opinion and policies related to criminal justice with an emphasis on youth justice.
The Manager Justice Advocacy will also work collaboratively across Jesuit Social Services, including with policy, communications and programs staff to develop, deliver and evaluate justice advocacy campaigns and associated materials.
About you
This role will suit a candidate with the following skills and experience:
- Tertiary qualification/s and/or extensive experience in strategic communications and campaigns to achieve advocacy, policy and communication objectives.
- Demonstrated experience in successfully developing, delivering and evaluating the impact of significant and evidence-informed multi-channel advocacy and communication campaigns.
- Demonstrated experience engaging and collaborating effectively with stakeholders, decision-makers, and diverse audiences including First Nations and culturally and linguistically diverse communities, to achieve advocacy, policy and communication objectives.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to develop a range of high quality, effective and influential communication and engagement materials for communities, stakeholders, sector partners and allies, decision-makers and media. This includes media releases, opinion pieces, social media content, letters to decision-makers, news articles, presentations and speeches.
- Ability to understand, monitor and utilize new and emerging social media technologies in order to identify, mitigate and effectively respond to issues, and leverage opportunities to shift public awareness, opinions, discussions and policies
How to apply
- Upload your resume and cover letter incorporating your responses to the Key Selection Criteria from the Position Description
- For further information please contact HR on human.resources@jss.org.au
Applications close at 5.00pm on Monday 2 December 2024
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and the closing date may be subject to change without notice.
Jesuit Social Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. We celebrate and welcome all people regardless of ethnicity, cultural background, age, gender, sexuality, disability or religious affiliation.
We strongly encourage applications from all community members including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, members of the LGBTIQA+ community, people with a disability, people of culturally diverse backgrounds and working parents.
Jesuit Social Services is a Child Safe organisation and is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.