
Communications Officer Pool
Department of Treasury WA
Posted 6 days ago
Are you passionate about making a difference for Western Australia?
We want to hear from you.
About us
The Department of Treasury and Finance is at the centre of Government decision-making. As the principal economic and financial advisor, we provide leadership and strategic advice and influence to support the delivery of services and outcomes for the benefit of Western Australia.
What we do is integral to the Government’s decision-making processes about where and how to spend taxpayer’s money to ensure Western Australians have access to quality services on a financially sustainable basis.
We lead procurement and leverage our buying power to secure products and services for government, achieving value for money for WA.
We collect revenue to fund government services and administer payment of grants and subsidies to the WA community.
The work area
This role sits within the Communications team which is part of the Office of the Under Treasurer business unit. As strategic advisors, the Communications team ensures staff and stakeholders are informed and engaged with DTF which is at the centre of government decision-making. They ensure clear and consistent branding; develop and implement strategic communications plans and advice; produce publication-ready versions of key reports and coordinate DTF’s internal and external communications channels.
The opportunity
We are looking for creative individuals wanting to make a difference for Western Australia!
The Communications Officer works closely with senior team members, providing crucial support in creating a variety of communication content including corporate communication policies and procedures, public campaigns, website content and is primarily responsible for:
- developing, editing and publishing a range of materials across multiple internal and external communications channels;
- ensuring the consistency, quality and integrity of the DTF brand across all materials; and
- supporting a range of communications activities including event coordination, strategic communications planning, graphic design photography, media monitoring and digital asset coordination.
We currently have one (1) permanent full-time position to fill, and this pool will be utilised to fill other Communications Officer positions that may become available within the next 12 months.
Find out more
If you’d like to have a chat about the role please contact Ryan McDonald, Manager Communications via [email protected] or (08) 6551 2425.
Visit our careers page to find out why Treasury and Finance is an incredible place to work.
How to apply
- Read the Applicant Information Pack, Role Statement and the Capability Framework attached.
- Click the ‘Apply for Job’ link at the bottom of this page or at wa.gov.au.
- Complete the online application form and submit (in Word or PDF format):
- a comprehensive CV (in Word or PDF) tailored to this opportunity and providing the panel with an overview of your skills and experience relevant to this role, ensuring you include past key achievements and deliverables;
- a maximum two-page written cover letter addressing the Essential Role-Specific Requirements (ERSR) 1, 2 and 3, highlighting your experience, skills and capabilities as they relate to the role - please draw upon the attached position Role Statement and the Capability Framework.
- provide the name and contact details of two (2) referees, with one being your current line Manager or Supervisor.
Please allow sufficient time to submit your application as we are unable to consider late or incomplete applications. For information about the process or lodging your application online, please contact [email protected].
Subsequent Vacancies
This process may be used to fill similar permanent or fixed-term (full time/part time) vacancies that may arise within Treasury and Finance across the WA public sector for up to 12 months. Applicants found suitable but not recommended for this vacancy, may be considered for subsequent similar vacancies in the Department of Treasury and Finance, in accordance with Part 2 of the Commissioner’s Instructions No. 39: Interim Arrangements to Fill Public Sector Vacancies.
About Department of Treasury WA
The Department of Treasury consists of two businesses – Treasury, and Strategic Projects and Asset Sales.
The Treasury business provides economic and financial management and advice to Government. This includes the formulation, implementation and monitoring throughout the year of the State Budget; economic and revenue forecasting; advice and analysis on financial arrangements with the Commonwealth; advice on infrastructure policy and planning; advice on the State’s financial management framework; and management of the Public Ledger.
Strategic Projects and Asset Sales manages the State Government's high-risk infrastructure projects by overseeing major non-residential building projects and pursuing optimum cost, time and quality outcomes. The projects assigned to the Department are typically greater than $100 million in value. In addition, Strategic Projects and Asset Sales has responsibility for the planning and delivery of the State’s asset sales program as determined by Government.
Our Vision
Achieving value for money outcomes for the people of Western Australia.
Our Mission
Serving the public interest through the provision of high quality economic and financial advice and expert asset management.
Our Values
Innovative thinking | Committed people | Working together
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