
Senior Community Engagement Adviser, Biodiversity and Wildlife
Department for Environment and Water SA
Posted 11 days ago
About the Role:
The Senior Community Engagement Advisor shapes how DEW engages and communicates on critical environmental issues across South Australia. They support DEW's vision for a thriving state build on sound stewardship of our environment and water.
Responsibilities
Developing and evaluating integrated engagement, communications, media and marketing strategies.
Leading engagement using International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) principles.
Providing strategic media advice and managing sensitive media issues.
Coordinating messaging across high-profile, complex and politically sensitive projects.
Contributing to the management of statewide owned channels including web, social media and newsletters and other foundational activities.
Strategic alignment and influence
The Senior Community Engagement Advisor collaborates with the Office of the Chief Executive, senior leaders and multiple project teams, ensuring consistent, strategic communication aligned with broader departmental and government priorities. They work on high-profile, complex and politically sensitive projects. They use their expertise to build engagement communications and marketing capacity more broadly across the agency.
Skills and expertise
Strategic communications and stakeholder engagement.
Media strategy, management and issues handling.
Excellent collaboration and influencing skills.
Proven ability to navigate complex, politically sensitive environments.
If you're passionate about the environment and have experience in media, engagement or public sector communications - we'd love to hear from you.
What can we offer you!
Working in an organisation that is contributing to significant environmental outcomes in the great state of South Australia!
Be part of a fun, collaborative and supportive team.
Hybrid working model with flexible working options including work from home available to promote work life balance.
Free entry into DEW managed Parks in South Australia.
Salary Sacrifice Benefits.
Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Meaningful and rewarding career.
Contract:
3 years
Special Conditions:
May be required to participate in fire management and associated duties.
A current class “C" driver's licence and a willingness and ability to safely operate a 4wd or undertake training is essential.
May be required to undertake intra or interstate travel and work outside of the normal hours of work.
This role has been designated as a Position of Trust pursuant to the standards required in the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework. By applying for this role you consent to being screened under the process of obtaining a National Police Clearance (NPC), and to the Department requiring you to obtain an NPC.
Remuneration:
ASO6 $98,478 min - $104,165 max p.a.
Enquiries to:
Amy Greig, Executive Assistant Business Support Officer
[email protected]
08 74210258
Applications close: 20/05/2025 11:00 PM
The Department for Environment and Water is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds including all ages and gender identities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse and LGBTIQA+.
About Department for Environment and Water SA
The Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources aims to help South Australians conserve, sustain and prosper.
In South Australia we have a unique system of natural resources management boards that work in partnership with us to fulfil our roles and deliver services across eight natural resource management regions. Through the boards we develop meaningful relationships with the community and increase our shared knowledge and understanding about natural resources. We encourage debate and share the decision-making and accountability for choices made.
Our work is guided by the commitments set out in State Natural Resources Management Plan, the regional natural resources management plans and by our Corporate Plan.
Our vision
An exceptional state because we look after our natural capital.
Our purpose
To help South Australians conserve, sustain and prosper.
Our roles
To achieve our purpose we’ve adopted four complementary roles:
•A facilitator of community involvement in and taking responsibility for the environment.
•A steward of the state’s natural resources to enable sustainable development.
•The custodian of public parks, gardens, heritage places and crown lands for public benefit and enjoyment, and for their intrinsic value.
•An authority on the state’s environment and natural resources to help governments, businesses and individuals make good long-term decisions.
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