ASMOF: Communications Officer

ASMOF
Make a difference for Doctors & Healthcare: Join ASMOF NSW as a Communications Officer!

The Doctors’ Union NSW (ASMOF NSW) seeks a passionate Communications Officer to champion our members and advocate for a better public health system.

This dynamic role offers a unique chance to:

  • Empower Doctors: Drive member engagement and amplify their voices on crucial issues.
  • Shape the Future: Advocate for positive healthcare and workplace reforms in NSW.
  • Expand Our Reach: Develop compelling content and build our union’s presence across platforms. 
Thrive in a Collaborative & Fast-Paced Environment:

You’ll work alongside a supportive team, wielding creativity and initiative to navigate the exciting world of union campaigning and political advocacy. Gain valuable experience in industrial relations while shaping a brighter future for ASMOF members.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Craft engaging content for websites, emails, social media, and traditional media.
  • Promote union activities and initiatives that support members.
  • Champion healthcare and workplace reforms.
  • Collaborate effectively with the team while demonstrating strong independent work skills. 
Why ASMOF NSW?

We’re a proud democratic, inclusive, fair, and progressive union. We offer a supportive work environment with excellent professional development opportunities.

Join us and make a real difference in the lives of doctors and the NSW healthcare system!

Position Description

For a copy of the Position Description and Selection Criteria, please contact Carolyn Gethings at asmof@asmof.org.au.

Application

Please provide a cover letter addressing the Qualifications, Skills, and experience with your resume, plus the names and contact details of two referees to Andrew Holland, Executive Director, ASMOF NSW, via email at asmof@asmof.org.au.

Applications close

COB Friday 10 May 2024.

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