We’re HIRING a Director Policy and Campaigns

The Director, Policy and Campaigns leads an energised and effective Policy and Campaigns team to lead change to policy, laws and industry practice across a range of consumer issues, advocating for consumers across Victoria. Reporting to the CEO you’ll be leading our Policy and Campaigns Team with responsibility for all aspects of strategy, planning and the implementation of campaigns and policy activities.

This is a full-time permanent role (part time considered)

Salary range ($125,655.02 – $143,439.66) pro rata for part time 

Read the position description.

Specifically, the role will:

  • Be accountable for all aspects of policy and campaign activity
  • Identify systemic issues from outreach, casework and advicelines
  • Oversee media, communications, events and presentation activities
  • Liaise with stakeholders and participate in engagement with government, industry, politicians and regulators
  • Manage the production of media releases, campaign materials, reports, submissions, articles and factsheets
  • Lead a highly effective team to develop and implement policies, campaign strategies and initiatives
  • Contribute to the development of Consumer Action’s strategic direction
  • Managing and applying for funding arrangements

The successful applicant will have:

  • A demonstrated commitment to advancing the public interest and social justice
  • Tertiary qualification in policy, legal or other relevant discipline
  • Highly developed interpersonal skills with an ability to consult, collaborate, negotiate and influence.
  • An experienced and passionate leader who can engage staff in the strategic vision, communicates effectively and can execute complex plans
  • Substantial experience in a policy and campaign development and influencing role
  • Demonstrated specialist writing, editing and communication skills
  • High level of cultural competency and values diversity and inclusion to support a cultural and safe workplace.
  • Expertise in complex stakeholder management and/or community engagement, including with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander organisations and communities.

Rewards and Benefits

  • Hybrid work from home and office model
  • Active social club
  • Option of compressed hours with one RDO per fortnight
  • Comprehensive training and professional development opportunities
  • Up to $15,900 in salary packaging

About Consumer Action

Consumer Action is an independent, not-for-profit consumer organisation with deep expertise in consumer and consumer credit laws, policy and direct knowledge of people’s experience of modern markets in Victoria. We work for a just marketplace, where people have power and business plays fair. We make life easier for people experiencing vulnerability and disadvantage in Victoria, through financial counselling, legal advice, legal representation, policy work and campaigns.

On the land of the Traditional Owners, the people of the Kulin Nations, our dedicated staff work collaboratively and deliver integrated services and projects. We have just over 50 employees and promote a diverse and inclusive culture which upholds our values of respect, fairness, reflection and courage. We strive to be an employer of choice and provide employee benefits which supports work-life balance.

The Policy and Campaigns program leads changes to policy, laws and industry practice across a range of consumer issues, informed by our experience assisting and representing people in Victoria. The Director of Policy and Campaigns is an integral role to Consumer Action as a part of the Management Team and leading critical campaigns that span across the whole organisation. Their public facing presence in the media is critical to Consumer Actions success in advocating and campaigning for Victorians.

More about Consumer Action can be found on our website, including our Strategic Plan and Impact Report.

How to Apply

Please send a Covering Letter addressing the key selection criteria and Resume to Recruitment@consumeraction.org.au

Applications Close midnight, Wednesday 5 March 2025

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