About You
The Government Relations and Public Policy Assistant is a talented and versatile generalist supporting the Policy, Strategy & Impact Portfolio Capability Team's Government Relations function in the development of government and public policy related briefing, reports for executive-level forums, project support for government partnerships while also supporting the preparation, research and analyses for relevant public policy and insights papers.
This position is designed to provide relevant work experience and possible pathways for RMIT students or recent graduates aspiring to a career in public policy and government related work and/or communications.
Key Accountabilities
Key Selection Criteria
A keen interest and working knowledge of government relations, public policy and/or public communications. Excellent and demonstrated written and verbal communication skills and an understanding of writing principles that align with the preparation of briefs, concise summaries, meeting notes and background research. An eye for detail and the ability to provide basic synthesis and analysis of diverse public policy areas and government relations priorities. High-level digital literacy and experience using Microsoft O365 suite, including Microsoft Teams Proven commitment to collaboration, versatility, flexibility and teamwork; with a positive mindset
Qualifications RMIT student in the process of obtaining relevant qualifications, or recently completed, in communications, social sciences, economics or law.
Please Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children and National Police Check.
About the College
The Policy, Strategy and Impact (PSI) Portfolio provides focus and momentum for the projects and priorities that were identified in Knowledge with Action: RMIT's Strategic Plan, developed in 2022.
PSI works to support and advance the implementation of RMIT's strategic priorities, including through strategy projects, Indigenous engagement, innovative partnerships, public policy & government relations and capability development.
PSI includes diverse teams such as the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, the Ngarara Willim Centre, the Australian APEC Study Centre, Workforce Innovation and Development Institute, the Health Transformation Lab and the Centre for Innovative Justice.
The portfolio works as a network of collaborative and inclusive teams, working to develop and extend an ‘impact ecosystem' of relationships and partnerships across and beyond the university PSI teams provide a distinctive set of evidence-driven, innovation, public policy and community engagement expertise.
To Apply
Please submit your CV and cover letter addressing your suitability for this position by clicking on the ‘ ' link at the top of this page.
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Applications Close:7 Dec 2024 11.59 pm
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