This organisation is a respected peak body representing one of Australia's most essential industries. With a strong presence in policy advocacy, professional development, and industry support, shaping the future of healthcare across the country.
**The Purpose of the Role**
As a Communications Coordinator, you will contribute to a variety of communication initiatives, from social media updates to video content, newsletters, and event marketing.
**The Opportunity**
- Write and edit member bulletins, internal communications, and social media alerts
- Contribute to internal marketing and people & culture programs
- Assist in video content creation and digital engagement initiatives
- Support newsletter planning, development, and execution
- Manage communication channels, ensuring consistency and relevance
- Assist the team with marketing materials for campaigns, membership renewals, and engagement initiatives
- Update and maintain website content
- Collaborate with a team of seven in a fast-paced and supportive environment
- Grow your career within an organisation that values innovation and professional development
**About You**
- 2-3 years of experience in communications, marketing, journalism, or public relations
- Strong writing and editing skills with a focus on clarity and engagement
- Ability to translate complex information into accessible and compelling content
- Creative thinker with fresh ideas and an interest in exploring new communication strategies
- Comfortable managing multiple projects and working in a fast-paced environment
- Strong collaboration skills and ability to work effectively across teams
- Experience with social media, video production, or digital content creation
- Highly organised with strong attention to detail
- Motivated by growth and professional development
- Willingness to contribute to national events and campaigns
**Why Join?**
- A collaborative and supportive team environment
- Opportunities for career progression and professional development
- Work that makes a meaningful impact on an essential industry