Senior Communications OfficerBureau of Health InformationWhere you'll be workingThe Bureau of Health Information (BHI) is a board-governed organisation that provides independent reports on the performance of the NSW public healthcare system. BHI's primary purpose is to provide timely, accurate and comparable information on the performance of the NSW public healthcare system in ways that enhance the system's accountability and informs efforts to improve healthcare. Our vision is that BHI is the trusted provider of healthcare performance information, that our information is used to inform decisions, and that this information supports continued improvement to patients' experiences and outcomes of care in NSW.BHI shares the CORE values of NSW Health - Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment, and nurtures a culture of teamwork, innovation and excellence. As such we value diversity and inclusion and encourage people from different backgrounds to apply including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from different cultural backgrounds and people with disabilities. Our current team comprises people of diverse career and education backgrounds such as researchers, biostatisticians and data analysts, graphic designers, communication and data visualisation professionals, as well as corporate governance specialists. Our people come from the NSW public and private sectors and other Australian and international organisations and systems. We value transferable experience and initiative as we grow and develop as an inclusive organisation.BHI is located at 1 Reserve Road in St Leonards with great transport links, and local cafes and restaurants. We offer flexible working and accrued days off, as well as encouraging professional development in areas of interest and skills development. We are a vibrant team of people invested in intelligent reporting and best practice leading to real impact for the health sector, and promote supportive collegiate relationships.What you'll be doingThe Senior Communications Officer develops and implements a range of communications activities, including writing and editing short- and long-form reports and articles, preparing high level correspondence, writing and editing digital content, and some media relations. Reporting to the Lead Communications Officer, the position is pivotal to BHI's public relations, external and internal communications. BHI's communications function supports the organisation's core objectives and enhances its position as a credible source of independent information on the performance of the public health system in NSW.Employment DetailsEmployment Type: Full Time Temporary 12 months contractPosition Classification: Health Manager Level 3Remuneration: $122850.00 - $139559.00 plus superannuationLocation: St LeonardsHours Per Week: 40Requisition ID: REQ526336How to applyFor your application to be considered please include:Responses by addressing the selection criteria belowA cover letter of no more than two (2) pages highlighting your skills and experience as relevant to this role in relation to the selection criteriaAn up-to-date resume of no more than five (5) pages which clearly details your current and past roles, your responsibilities, and key contributions to projects as well as achievementsApplication must be lodged electronically. Please go to https://jobs.health.nsw.gov.au/ and search Job Reference Number REQ526336 to submit your application.Selection CriteriaHigh-level written, editing and proofreading skills, including writing for different communication channels.Demonstrated ability to translate complex information into plain English for a range of internal and external audiences, including health consumers, media and wider NSW public.Strong organisational and time management skills, with demonstrated ability to work on a range of ongoing projects and manage competing demands, develop innovative solutions and make sound decisions in order to meet deadlines.Demonstrated media liaison experience, either as a journalist or working in a communications team. The ability to provide media training and supporting materials.Working with analysts and technical experts in the production of complex reports and associated materials.Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to establish and maintain relationships with staff, stakeholders, including the general community, healthcare professionals and government groups, and the media, to achieve communication outcomes.Strong self-motivation with demonstrated capacity to work independently and as an effective and productive member of a team.Tertiary qualifications in health or science, communication, public affairs or journalism, or equivalent experience.Need more information?1) Click here for the Position Description 2) Find out more about applying for this positionFor role related queries or questions contact Eve Jenkins (Bureau of Health Information) at ******Our Commitment to DiversityNSW Health values diversity and is committed to building an inclusive workplace culture that reflects the community we serve. We encourage applications from diverse community groups including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQ+, those with special needs and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.For more information, visit our Aboriginal Workforce Page or contact our Access and Inclusion Team.Aboriginal Workforce contact email: ******Access and Inclusion Team contact email: ******Things to consider when submitting application:To be eligible for employment in the role you must be one of the following. If you currently hold a temporary visa that allows you to work in Australia, you may be offered employment in line with the conditions of your visa. And you can only be offered ongoing employment if you have a permanent visa that allows you to work in Australia:an Australian Citizen, ora permanent resident of Australia, ora New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand Passport, ora citizen of another country with an appropriate visa that allows you to work in Australia.Applications Close: Sunday 3 November, 2024 - 11:59 pm#J-18808-Ljbffr