Why join the OIC
* Work life balance – we truly embrace flexible work arrangements including hybrid work.
* A supportive, committed, and respectful work environment.
* Passionate and high performing organisation.
The role:
As a Web Content Specialist, you will play a key role in creating, editing, and managing high-quality digital content for OIC's website.
This role requires a creative and analytical professional who has practical experience with contemporary Content Management Systems, including Squiz Matrix. Proficiency in Microsoft SharePoint and Google Analytics is highly desirable, helping you optimise content and user experience.
Being able to collaborate with key stakeholders across OIC will be critical to your success in this role, so we are looking for someone who is an experienced collaborator and can identify and understand the needs of others.
Key responsibilities
* Collaborate on developing a new corporate website aligned with organisational goals and user needs.
* Conduct a content audit to prepare for the website update.
* Write, edit, and proofread web content for clarity, engagement, and SEO optimisation.
* Translate complex information into user-friendly formats, including web pages, blogs, and multimedia content.
* Publish and update digital content using Squiz Matrix CMS.
* Analyse website metrics and user feedback to optimise content and user experience.
* Maintain brand consistency and adhere to style guides and standards.
* Work with cross-functional teams to source accurate content.
* Ensure compliance with Queensland Government's Digital Service Standard and WCAG requirements.
For a full overview of the role, please see the attached role description.
About the OIC
The OIC plays an important role in Queensland's integrity framework. As an independent statutory body, we are accountable to Parliament and responsible for improving transparency and trust in government. Through our regulatory functions under the RTI and IP Acts, we support government agencies in meeting their obligations, mediate privacy complaints, and conduct reviews of decisions to refuse information access.
How to apply
* Read the role description and guideline for applicants for a full overview of the role and OIC;
* Submit an application online, including:
o a statement of no more than two pages addressing the core capabilities and role requirements listed, and your motivation to join OIC; and
o your current resume, including the names and contact details of two referees.
Note: Whilst no mandatory qualifications are required, a qualification in a relevant discipline e.g. marketing, media, digital or government communications would be highly regarded.