Job Summary
- $85,126.08 - $91,587.60 per annum (pro rata)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 16th Apr 2025
- Melbourne > Melbourne CBD
Are you a creative person who thrives in advocacy and digital communication?
Are you comfortable with using multiple channels and platforms?
Are you a looking for a better work/life balance and would like to work part-time?
Are you looking to add meaningful work into your day with your current skills / experience in content production, information sharing and visual storytelling?
If you said 'yes' to any of the above, then we have the role for you!
Salary range - $85,126.08 - $91,587.60 (Pro Rata) Level 4 SCHADS Award 2010 + Superannuation (pay point dependent on qualifications and experience)
Part time 0.6FTE ongoing position – working across Monday to Friday (preferred), however we are open to other arrangements for the right candidate
The position is based in Melbourne CBD; however, we have hybrid arrangements with two days in the office (Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
We have generous not-for-profit salary packaging and annual leave loading
The Digital Communications and Advocacy Specialist is an exciting new role at Vacro. The 0.6 FTE role will maintain Vacro’s digital marketing and communications presence with a focus on growing awareness of our work and driving social change in our priority advocacy areas.
Sitting in our innovative, cross-disciplinary Development team and reporting to our Senior Policy & Advocacy Advisor, you will use your skills across multiple digital platforms and your understanding of social and justice policy reform to develop and implement a digital communications strategy that enhances our work supporting people impacted by the justice system and their families.
You’ll be working for a growing, values-driven organisation that invests in professional wellbeing and development; values diversity, equity, and inclusion; operates a hybrid office/home working arrangement; and provides attractive remuneration including salary packaging.
Vacro is an independent non-profit organisation working with people caught in the criminal justice system and their families. Founded in 1872, we are Victoria’s oldest and only specialised criminal justice reintegration service. We provide reintegration, family, and employment support that enables people to create new beginnings for themselves and their families.
We value the expertise of people from a wide range of backgrounds. Because of the work we do, we especially value the expertise of First Nations people, people with lived experience of the criminal justice system, and people of diverse cultural backgrounds and identities. We also welcome applications from people with a criminal record. (We do not discriminate based on a person’s criminal record, however in some circumstances, contractual or legislative obligations may limit a person’s eligibility for certain roles. We are happy to have a confidential discussion about how these requirements may affect a candidate).
Many members of our workforce bring invaluable lived experience that enriches our teams with authenticity and diverse insights. These individuals not only possess professional skills, but also a profound understanding of the challenges and complexities that arise from their personal journeys. Their unique perspectives cultivate empathy and spark innovation, enabling us to develop solutions that are not only practical but also meaningful. At Vacro, you’ll be part of a culture that champions inclusivity and values every voice, empowering you to make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.
In this role you will:
For any enquiries regarding the role, kindly email us at [email protected], using the subject line: Digital Communications and Advocacy Specialist.
A position description is attached.