Communications & Engagement Officer
Shire of Carnarvon - Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022Work at Shire of Carnarvon
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$103,997.69
(pro-rata for part-time) inclusive of salary, superannuation, housing and district allowances (if eligible) is available to the successful candidate, depending on experience, skills and qualifications.
Reports to: Senior Executive Officer
As the Communications & Engagement Officer, you will be responsible for delivering all media and communication activities across the Shire to effectively execute core marketing and branding strategies. You will coordinate and engage the Shire's social media platforms, websites, advertising campaigns, media material and publications, communication materials, and strategic initiatives. The position will focus on developing and promoting targeted media and communication campaigns, establishing and strengthening positive and open communication channels with internal and external stakeholders including but not limited to local media agencies, all organisational levels, partner agencies, relevant government departments, and the wider community.
Key responsibilities of the role include:
Demonstrate successful leadership through the application of the Shire's core values by promoting a work culture of sustainability, quality improvement, efficiency, and excellent customer service that corresponds to our Code of Conduct and Customer Service Charter.
A commitment to a safe work environment and WHS legislation, policy, and processes.
Ensure compliance with the Local Government Act (WA) 1995 and any relevant legislation.
Support operational processes that deliver the corporate customer service standards of high performance, including timelines, accuracy, and consistency, through a commitment to continuous improvement.
Produce content that is engaging, accurate and makes use of plain English writing in collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure messages are approved according to agreed schedules.
Liaise with staff, media outlets, government and private sector organisations and various stakeholders regarding the editorial content, photographic material, publication and production requirements.
In liaison with the Communications & Media Officer, plan, design and coordinate the production of communication material including publications, media releases, social media and multimedia materials, ensuring consistency with policy and style and guidelines.
Develop and implement strategies to ensure the Shire's brand and identity are reflected in all engagement activities, marketing material and communications undertaken by the Shire.
Keep abreast of the latest developments and trends in communication platforms in a constantly evolving environment, recommending and implementing marketing tools and technology to meet changing needs.
Coordinate and attend public relations activities as required, including events and functions held out of normal working hours.
Capture media content such as photos and videos and live streams to be used across a broad range of channels.
Provide advice, support and direction to staff on the content for internet and social media to ensure the appropriate style and language.
Work, Health & Safety Responsibilities
To take reasonable care for their own safety and health and to avoid harming the safety and health of other people through any act or omission at Shire workplaces. And as relevant:
Proactively comply with all Shire WHS Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines, Practice, duties and other relevant conditions.
As far as reasonably possible comply with instructions given by their employer or an authorised person in the interests of safety and health and in accordance with the WHS Act.
Must report to their manager, supervisor, WHS Representative, PC&S and/or other relevant contact person work related injuries, near misses and any hazards at the workplace that they cannot correct themselves.
Must use, store and maintain personal protective equipment as properly instructed, and not damage or misuse any equipment or facilities provided in the interests of safety and health.
Participate in and where possible provide leadership for a continuous improvement culture of safety where best practice initiatives are entrenched in daily business activities.
Highly developed ability to uphold a values-based approach in the workplace.
Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills.
Experience in developing and implementing communications and engagement plans and activities, particularly with a community focus.
Well-developed time management and organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise competing tasks.
Comprehensive computer and administrative skills with the capacity to adapt to new technologies and software, as well as the ability to assist in upskilling others.
A proven ability to concisely and clearly deliver a broad range of communication materials including print, online and face-to-face to effectively meet Shire objectives.
Flexibility to work rostered hours according to operational requirements, including some weekend work.
Tertiary qualifications in Communications or Marketing, or equivalent industry experience.
Previous experience in a public relations/communications/engagement role.
Experience in responding to community queries and complaints in a timely and professional manner.
Pre-employment screening required for this role:
National Police Clearance - Less than 6 months old
Pre-employment Medical Screening
Alcohol and Other Drug screening
Remuneration and Benefits:
The successful applicant will join the Office of the CEO with a starting salary from
$83,834.27
per annum, plus allowances (if eligible) and superannuation.
Other cash benefits include but not limited to:
$1,410.67 p/a Annual Leave Loading 17.5%
$1,807.91 p/a Superannuation additional 2% (Optional, subject to employee salary sacrifice)*
$3,500.00 Retention bonus upon completion of 3 years of service*
$440.00 p/a Annual Leave Travel Assistance
Salary Continuance Insurance
Leave entitlements*
5 weeks Annual leave
2 Local Government Public Holidays
10 days of paid Personal Leave
10 days of paid Pandemic Leave
38 hours of paid Volunteer Emergency Services Leave
Additional Allowances and Subsidies as per Attraction and Retention Policy*
Salary Sacrificing for a range of benefits
Local Club Membership Subsidies
Annual Pass for Aquatic Centre
* Subject to Corporate Policy
It is not the intention of the position description to limit the scope or accountabilities of the position but to highlight the most important aspects of the position. The aspects mentioned above may be altered in accordance with the changing requirements of the role. A copy of the position description can be obtained by following this link: COMMUNICATIONS & ENGAGEMENT OFFICER PD
For further information about the role please telephone People and Culture Services on (08) 9941 0000 or email hr@carnarvon.wa.gov.au
Applications close 4pm on 12 August 2024
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
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