Senior Communications and Content Officer
* Exciting opportunity to join Liquor and Gaming NSW - we're responsible for regulating liquor, wagering, gaming, and registered clubs in NSW
* This is a Clerk Grade 9/10 role with a salary range of $129,464 - $142,665 per annum plus superannuation
* Ongoing opportunity based in Sydney, NSW - hybrid working arrangements may be considered within business operational needs
About Liquor and Gaming NSW
We are at the pointy end of industry supervision for the liquor, gaming, wagering, casino and registered club sectors in NSW. If you want a seat at the table, whether we're reviewing the latest facial recognition technology; advising Government on gambling reform policy; developing initiatives to increase live music venues and festivals; or investigating unlawful liquor or gambling inducement practices, we want to talk to you.
We're enabling vibrant and dynamic hospitality and racing environments that are safe and responsible, and our regulatory efforts are evidenced-informed, coordinated, and targeted to where the risks are greatest.
Our work is as diverse as our people and the NSW communities we serve.
About The Role
The Senior Communications and Content Officer is responsible for producing high-quality written and visual content for a range of external-facing communication channels, including emails, newsletters, social media, presentations, and speeches. The role supports regulatory communication objectives by creating engaging, accessible, and audience-focused content that reflects the agency's strategy and priorities.
To learn more about the role, please click here to download the role description.
About You
The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following key knowledge and experience:
* Demonstrated achievement producing, reviewing and editing communication materials for multiple purposes and platforms
* Hands-on experience with contemporary social media platforms, leveraging their unique features to optimise engagement and reach
* Content creation, design, photography and video editing skills would be highly advantageous
* A background in regulatory communications and understanding of communication as a key regulatory tool would be highly desirable
How To Apply
Your application must include a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) and an up-to-date resume that details your capabilities and experience in relation to the above role. You must submit your application via our online portal to apply for the role. Applications will not be accepted by email.
Closing Date: Tuesday 17 February, 2026 [10.00AM]. Applications submitted after the closing date and time will not be considered.
Contact: For enquires relating to the role please contact Bronwyn Hodges, Senior Engagement Manager - bronwyn.hodges@liquorandgaming.nsw.gov.au
For enquiries relating to the recruitment process please contact James Changkaeomanee, Talent Partner – recruitment@dciths.nsw.gov.au.
Working at the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport
At the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport we bring vibrancy to NSW by growing our creative industries and workforces, driving strong visitor and night-time economies, ensuring a responsible hospitality sector, and putting arts, culture and sport at the heart of our communities.
Together we:
* Create social and economic opportunities for the state
* Support the creation of jobs across the creative, visitor and night-time economies
* Prioritise First Nations artists, stories and culture
* Ensure arts, culture and sport are at the heart of every community to be enjoyed and accessed by all
* Drive visitation through events, campaigns and visitor experience development
* Activate our night-time and creative economies to unlock unique precincts and community spaces
* Deliver a vibrant and responsible hospitality, liquor, racing and gaming environment
* Support NSW's key Cultural Institutions to ensure access for all, enable community experiences and education and preserve the state's diverse cultural assets and history.
We believe diversity across our department allows us to be a true reflection of NSW citizens. We are a respectful workplace committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. If you do require an adjustment during the recruitment process, please notify us on your application form.
A talent pool may be created from this recruitment action for ongoing and temporary roles for this role or similar roles that may become available over the next 18 months.