Excellent opportunity to work with a highly respected national not for profit peak organisation for the mental health sector Fixed Term Contract to 30 June 2025 - full-time (possibility of extension pending funding confirmation) Competitive Full Time Equivalent base salary of $101,285, plus super, plus charity salary packaging options Inclusive, supportive and flexible work environment Remote work from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will be considered About us For over 25 years Mental Health Australia has advocated for mental health reform, and we continue to drive policy changes and proactively put mental health on the national agenda.
We have over 140 members, including service providers, professional bodies, organisations representing people with lived experience of mental ill-health, family, carers and supporters, researchers and state and territory mental health peak bodies.
As the national peak for mental health, we unite the mental health sector to present a cohesive voice to government, and provide practical policy solutions to influence decision-making, which in turn, improves the mental health system and the mental health of people in Australia.
We work to strengthen the impact and influence of the mental health sector, and embed a human rights approach across the mental health system.
The role This position is responsible for contributing to the development of successful strategies, policies and projects on a range of mental health issues and assisting in managing and delivering related outputs as part of the Policy, Advocacy, Communications and Events Team.
For full details please see the position description.
This is a unique opportunity to become involved with a national peak body that unites the voices of the mental health sector and advocates for policies that improve mental health.
Your hard work and dedication will be rewarded with excellent remuneration, Full Time Equivalent base salary of $101,285, plus super, plus charity salary packaging options.
We provide flexible work and leave arrangements, and a range of additional employment benefits to enable employees to balance their work and other commitments.
For further information please contact Emma Greeney Director of Policy and Advocacy, via email To apply for this job go to: & enter ref code: 6698309.
Applications close 12 December 2024 Applicants should include a copy of their current resume and a one-page pitch as to why you would be a great fit for the job.
Applications should be received no later than Thursday 12 December 2024 5pm AEDT Mental Health Australia respects, values and encourages diversity and inclusion.
We believe that diversity in our people enriches our organisation as well as the communities we serve.
The preferred applicant for this job will be required to undertake a police and entitlement to work in Australia check and will need a Working with Vulnerable People/Blue card or the ability to get one.
People with criminal records are not automatically barred from applying for this job.
Each application will be considered on its merits.
Applicants can contact Mental Health Australia to find out more information.
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