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Senior Communications Officer

Senior Communications Officer
Company:

Australian Federal Police


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Marketing Communications (Marketing & Communications)Government - Federal (Government & Defence) Full time $102,927 - $113,563 + 15.4% Superannuation As Australia's national policing agency, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) remit is expanding and evolving quickly to address the criminal threats of today and tomorrow. Crimes we fight know no borders and we are needing to be more agile than ever before. In such a dynamic environment, we are looking to bolster our marketing communications capability within the agency. The ability to use available marketing insights and translate these into effective communications solutions in a rapidly changing operating environment are fundamental to the agency's success.The AFP offers generous remuneration and conditions including:Six weeks (30 days) of paid annual leave per year + additional paid Christmas stand down 4 extra mandatory leave rest days per year 18 days of paid personal leave per yearGenerous superannuation of 15.4%16 weeks of paid maternity leave (after 12 months of service) + an additional 36 weeks of maternity leave without payFlexible and hybrid working arrangement that provides work/life balanceHealth & wellbeing services – with a focus on early intervention, education and preventionAccess to ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesWhat is the role?The Communications and Customs Branch is looking for motivated and innovative thinkers who are passionate about communications and want to contribute and help raise awareness, drive behavioural change and support the business objectives of the AFP.You are a self-motivated, naturally curious, proud marketing communications practitioner who is passionate about achieving positive outcomes. Working collaboratively comes naturally to you and you understand the positive impact that can be achieved by tapping into the diversity and skillsets of others. You also have the ability to work autonomously and remain output-focused.You will have:A degree or higher education in marketing communications, public relations and/or related field and/or experience relevant to the role.A good understanding of the marketing communications channel landscape and the ability to keep up with modern digital channels available and their impact.The ability to cultivate positive relationships across diverse stakeholder groups, often in periods of volatility and change.Experience in developing comprehensive strategies and detailed plans for change, communications and engagement in collaboration with partners and team members.Practical experience in marketing communications and/or a related field.Given the expanding remit and increased responsibility of the AFP, as part of the centralised communications capability, you will be exposed to various portfolios and business areas. As such, the ability to provide advice with agency priorities, operational outcomes, political sensitivities, geo-political pressures and the need to embrace new technologies and achieve greater corporate efficiencies in mind is highly desirable. In some circumstances, this may include securing Negative Vetting 2 clearance. Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking skills will serve you well in this role as you adapt quickly to changes in priorities and direction.You will also be required to contribute to the achievement of outcomes in accordance with the regulatory framework, the AFP Code of Conduct and the AFP Governance Instruments. It is expected that the successful applicant will deliver on the core responsibilities and meet any requirements of the position as outlined below.What will you do?The Communications & Customs branch of the AFP is part of the Chief of Staff portfolio. The communications capability within the branch consists of 3 distinct functions, including:Marketing Communications - To make the AFP a trusted, reputable household name and a law enforcement employer of choice.Corporate Communications - Enabling areas such as graphic design, production, digital engagement and enterprise (internal) communication.Strategic Communications - An account management model that provides advice and a single conduit to access enabling areas of communications.These teams work with AFP business areas and commands to establish and deliver communication needs, ranging from one-off initiatives requiring planning and promotion, to large scale programs of work requiring comprehensive communication strategies with multi-channel delivery over a longer period.As part of the Communications & Customs branch you will play a pivotal role in contributing to a positive workplace culture through collaboration with colleagues, maintaining a results focus for broader team success, and respecting and valuing the different perspectives and talents of colleagues, and internal and external stakeholders.Senior Communications Officers are embedded throughout these 3 distinct functions. While speciality requirements do exist for certain roles (and Band levels), these roles are generally responsible for:Effectively triaging and scoping incoming requests from business line areas to ensure resourcing is applied accordingly.Driving engaging, innovative and effective outputs across the marketing communications discipline including communications strategy and plan development, implementation and evaluation (internal and/or external focused), campaign and event delivery (including recruitment/attraction efforts).Working with in-house creative team and external agencies to develop quality outputs (can include digital marketing assets, social media, traditional advertising and internal communications).The ability to source and analyse marketing intelligence and to segment target audiences to inform your approach.Translating technical language into straightforward, comprehensible and engaging content.Actively contributing to the marketing communications capability uplift at the agency.Coaching and supporting team structures and individuals to help build resilience, capacity and capability, and developing and help lead a team to encourage innovation and results in a timely fashion.You must be an Australian Citizen at the time of application.Ability to obtain and maintain an NV1 security clearance, with the option to progress to an NV2 if required.Relevant qualifications, knowledge or experience in marketing and/or communications or a related fieldStrong communication and organisational skillsProactive, team player with an ability to be flexible, resilient and dynamic in response to changing business or administrative prioritiesAbility to cultivate productive and effective working relationshipsExperience in contemporary marketing and communications disciplinesExperience in Stakeholder relationsExperience in Project and/or Change managementAdditional InformationThis position is an AFP Band Level 6.This role is located in Canberra and applicants are expected to be based in CanberraProof of a minimum of two COVID-19 vaccinations (or one dose if the Janssen vaccine was used) will be required if an offer of employment is made. Commitment to Diversity & InclusionDiversity and inclusion is an operational priority for the Australian Federal Police (AFP). To be an effective police force, we must be reflective of the community we serve, working across languages, cultures and transnational borders. The 2023-26 Diversity & Inclusion Strategy is the guiding framework for delivering the AFP's diversity and inclusion goals and reflecting our commitment to being an employer of choice, incorporating diversity and inclusion principles in day-to-day practice and building a psychologically and culturally safe workplace. This includes hiring people from diverse backgrounds who bring their lived experience to contribute, and add value, to the AFP. Find out more about how the AFP embraces diversity and inclusion .Applications Close: 11:59pm (AEST) 27/06/2024The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is a progressive and multi-faceted law enforcement organisation taking a strong lead in the fight against 21st century crime. By employing the core principles of prevention, deterrence, partnership and innovation, the AFP strives to build a more secure future for Australia and its global partners. Counter terrorism and national security are major business priorities, illustrated by the AFP's strategic focus on those areas and the ongoing dedication of significant resources. At a national level, the AFP continues to work successfully with the Australian Government and key agencies on a range of counter-terrorism, crime-fighting and capacity building initiatives. The AFP is a truly global policing agency committed to staying one step ahead in a rapidly evolving criminal environment.Source: this is an extract from the company's own websiteThe Australian Federal Police (AFP) is a progressive and multi-faceted law enforcement organisation taking a strong lead in the fight against 21st century crime. By employing the core principles of prevention, deterrence, partnership and innovation, the AFP strives to build a more secure future for Australia and its global partners. Counter terrorism and national security are major business priorities, illustrated by the AFP's strategic focus on those areas and the ongoing dedication of significant resources. At a national level, the AFP continues to work successfully with the Australian Government and key agencies on a range of counter-terrorism, crime-fighting and capacity building initiatives. The AFP is a truly global policing agency committed to staying one step ahead in a rapidly evolving criminal environment.Source: this is an extract from the company's own website Don't provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. What can I earn as a Communications Officer #J-18808-Ljbffr


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