
Media and Communications Officer – SEDI (PREV.238)
Cancer Council VIC
Posted 17 hours ago
- Be a part of Australia’s most trusted cancer Not-for-Profit organisation
- Full time, fixed term position until 30 June 2026
- Hybrid working environment, working from home, and East Melbourne office
- Make a tangible impact on public health by through creative, inclusive communications activities
- Be a part of a dynamic, incredible team while working closely with diverse communities
About your environment
Since our establishment in 1936, Cancer Council Victoria has developed an international reputation for our innovative work in cancer research, prevention and support. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, we play a leading role in reducing the impact of all cancers on all people.
The Prevention Division aims to reduce the risk of cancer in the Victorian population through social marketing, advocacy, professional education and providing advice based on the best available evidence. This involves action to affect individual behaviours and the broader physical and legislative environment to support health and wellbeing. Our programs include: SunSmart, Quit, Achievement Program, Screening, Early Detection and Immunisation (SEDI), and the Food for Health Alliance.
Saving lives and equitably improving cancer outcomes through screening, early detection and immunisation is a key goal for Cancer Council Victoria, with a focus on:
- Develop, deliver, and evaluate initiatives to equitably eliminate cervical cancer
- Advocate programs and initiatives that will address the growing burden of liver cancer
- Develop, deliver, and evaluate campaigns and programs to drive participation in bowel screening
- Advocate and deliver evidence-based initiatives that increase earlier detection of cancer
About your opportunity
We are seeking a Media and Communications Officer – SEDI to join the Prevention Division. Reporting to the National Campaigns Communications Lead - SEDI your role is to:
- Deliver impactful communications for vital health programs: You'll support media and communications activities for cancer screening, HPV immunisation, and liver cancer/viral hepatitis programs contributing directly to early detection and prevention efforts across Victoria.
- Drive stakeholder engagement and advocacy: From briefing spokespeople for media interviews to supporting advocacy priorities and growing digital audiences, this role is central to building strong relationships and amplifying Cancer Council Victoria’s prevention messages.
- Engage and support priority communities: A core focus of this role is developing targeted communications for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ communities, and culturally and linguistically diverse populations, helping ensure all Victorians have access to relevant, inclusive health information.
- Develop strategic, multi-channel campaigns: You'll provide expert advice on the best communication channels across digital, media, social, and health professional networks and work with internal and external stakeholders to deliver well-coordinated, high-impact campaigns.
All about you
We are looking for someone with:
- Excellent written communication skills: You can write effectively for diverse audiences across social media, blogs, websites, and formal reports, tailoring your style to suit each channel.
- Strong organisational and multitasking abilities: You manage competing priorities confidently, meet deadlines, and adapt clearly to changing timelines while delivering quality work.
- Experience with digital tools and reporting: You are proficient in PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and have used online monitoring and reporting platforms to manage regular and ad hoc reporting requirements.
- Stakeholder communication and digital content knowledge: Ideally, you hold a tertiary qualification in communications or related fields, understand digital content development including CMS, and have experience coordinating communications with partners and internal teams.
What we can offer you
- Base salary of $73,698 to $79,370 p.a. (dependant on experience, pro rata for part time) plus 11.5% superannuation
- Salary packaging benefits of $15,900 plus meals/entertainment $2,650 p.a. https://www.accesspay.com.au/employee/what-is-salary-packaging/
- Novated car leasing
- Salary sacrifice
- 17.5% leave loading
- Flexible working arrangements including working from home options to support excellent work-life balance
- Cultural leave of up to 5 days paid
- A comprehensive employee assistance program
- A range of wellness initiatives such as flu vaccination, mental and general well-being support, and discounted health insurance
- A range of personal and professional development initiatives such as study support, in-house, external, and on-line learning options as well as the opportunity to apply for scholarships
- The opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by cancer
To apply and for more info
To apply for this opportunity, visit http://www.cancervic.org.au/about/careers/job-opportunities to download a Position Description and upload your Resume and Cover Letter. Ensure that your cover letter addresses the Key Selection Criteria detailed within the Position Description. For more information contact Kelly Dienaar on (03) 9514 6408 or [email protected]
Cancer Council will only contact applicants that are shortlisted for interview. We are also unable to respond to recruitment agency enquiries.
All offers of employment will be made subject to satisfactory completion of employment checks including evidence of right to work in Australia, a National Police Check and a Working with Children Check (as required).
Applications close 1 July 2025 at 11:59pm
Cancer Council Victoria is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Cancer Council Victoria is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace; all applicants will be considered for employment. We encourage all people to apply including people who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, identify as LGBTIQA+, have a disability, or are part of our culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
About Cancer Council VIC
Every year, more than 30,500 Victorians will be diagnosed with cancer, and nearly 11,000 will die from cancer. The number of cases will increase as our population grows and ages. Survival will also improve as we get better at early detection and treatment of cancer.
Since our establishment in 1936, Cancer Council Victoria has developed an international reputation for our innovative work in cancer research, prevention and support. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, we play a leading role in reducing the impact of all cancers on all people.
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