Base: $116,551 - $131,257; bonus/equity: not speci...
Hybrid
Global risk literacy
Complex issue communication
Risk concept translation
As Senior Advisor, Engagement at the newly created Global Resilience Office (GRO), you will build the university’s global risk literacy by designing and delivering clear and impactful communications, training and engagement activities for academic staff, leaders and managers, and professional staff
Job Summary
As Senior Advisor, Engagement at the newly created Global Resilience Office (GRO), you will build the university’s global risk literacy by designing and delivering clear and impactful communications, training and engagement activities for academic staff, leaders and managers, and professional staff.
This role offers the chance to work in a small, influential team, shape a new engagement strategy, and contribute to a pioneering university function focused on global resilience and geopolitical risk.
RMIT is an equal opportunity employer committed to being a child safe organisation and encourages applications from all sectors of the community.
Matching Summary
As Senior Advisor, Engagement at the newly created Global Resilience Office (GRO), you will build the university’s global risk literacy by designing and delivering clear and impactful communications, training and engagement activities for academic staff, leaders and managers, and professional staff.
Salary
Base: $116,551 - $131,257; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 17% Superannuation
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Global risk literacy
Complex issue communication
Risk concept translation
Diverse audience engagement
Sensitive issue discretion
Nice-to-have
Pioneering university function
Influential small team
Shape new engagement strategy
Child safe organisation commitment
Key Requirements
Postgraduate degree
National security, defence, intelligence, international affairs, corporate risk and security experience
Engagement, outreach, communication or capability development experience
Training program coordination experience
Familiarity with Commonwealth and allied government policy settings