
Communications and Engagement Officer, Neighbourhood Watch
South Australia Police
Posted 5 days ago
Ongoing, fulltime vacancy
The Communications and Engagement Officer, Neighbourhood Watch is accountable to the Communications and Engagement Manager for the development and delivery of engaging communications that drive Neighbourhood Watch awareness in line with SAPOL's corporate goals and government objectives.
The Communications and Engagement Officer is responsible for writing, editing, designing and scheduling content across the Neighbourhood Watch and SAPOL online and offline platforms to contribute to the success of the Neighbourhood Watch program.
Special Conditions
The incumbent must hold a current Australian work eligibility status and will be subject to a criminal history check.
The incumbent may be assigned to other duties at this remuneration level or equivalent.
Some out of hours work and intra/interstate travel may be required.
The incumbent is required to participate in SAPOL's iEngage (performance review) program.
Salary
ASO3 - $67,589 - $72,033 per annum.
Enquiries
Kirsty Mudge
(08) 7322 4473
[email protected]
Application Instructions
Please click on 'Apply' which will direct you to iworkforSA and further information will be provided on how to apply.
Applications Close: 5:00PM 29/07/2025
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