- Unique products and services with a global reputation and footprint
- 2 year contract with flexible working hours
- Competitive salary, offering between $145 000 and $155 000 per annum (excluding superannuation)
ABOUT US
Welcome to The Perth Mint, where golden career opportunities await.
The Perth Mint is an iconic Western Australian organisation operating on a truly global scale. Situated in East Perth for 124 years, The Perth Mint is a premier tourist destination, an award-winning exporter, and a key supplier of precious metals to markets throughout the world.
There’s no organisation quite like it, with a variety of roles available, from engineers and chemists to artists and technicians.
Foster your fascination and pride in our work. Get inspired every day by the world-class precious metal products we work together to refine, design, produce and then distribute all over the globe. Connect to the rich history of our industry in a workplace firmly rooted in the present — as leaders in sustainability and inclusion.
At The Perth Mint, you’ll be supported in a diverse team where differences are celebrated and your well-being matters — striking the right work-life balance with compassionate team benefits. And if your career goals change, you’ll be empowered to change roles with training and internal mobility.
ABOUT YOU
As an experienced workforce journalist or public relations specialist, you will be responsible for contributing to effective management and resolution of TPM’s 22 former State battery sites, through skilled and proactive stakeholder and community engagement support and advice.
Your role as a Manager Stakeholder and Community Engagement:
- Project-manage the development and implementation of community and stakeholder engagement across TPM’s State Batteries project
- Work in partnership with the project team to develop, implement and evaluate best practice communication and engagement strategies to effectively engage a range of different communities and key stakeholders for the program and the 22 State Battery sites
- Manage the implementation of a range of community and stakeholder engagement tools and techniques, to support engagement, tailored to different audiences including a stakeholder database, project feedback mechanisms, web content, flyers, letters
- Monitor and report on the interests and sentiment of community and key stakeholders using the stakeholder database to assess program and project risks and provide recommendations to senior executives on how to best manage complex and contentious issues.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and community to support the successful delivery of communication and engagement.
- Advise on and implement IAP2 methodology in stakeholder engagement programs.
- Provide strategic counsel to internal teams.
- Work with the Corporate Affairs team to ensure project information is accurately reflected through all TPM materials internally and externally, including correspondence, briefing notes, media responses etc.
EXPERIENCE
- Strategic understanding and senior experience managing communications within government and commercial organisations
- Demonstrated experience at managing complex issues at a national level
- Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, and an ability to liaise and negotiate with stakeholders
You should ideally have a Bachelor’s Degree in Public/Social Policy, Politics, Journalism or Public Relations and IAP2 certified.
Our benefits:
- Flexible work including purchased leave, leave at half pay and access to pro-rata long service leave
- Paid and unpaid parental leave
- Training and development
- Competitive salaries and employee discounts
- Charity and volunteer initiatives
- Income protection after an accident or illness
- Health and wellness programs, including an Employee Assistance Program
- Salary sacrifice – superannuation contributions.
So go on, make your mark. If you are excited by this role and want to join the team at the iconic Perth Mint, apply today. Part-time and flexible arrangements will be considered on an individual basis.
Applications close on 27 October 2023. The Perth Mint reserves the right to close applications prior to this date.
Candidates must have the right to work in Australia and pass our national security check.
Our Commitment to Inclusion:
Inclusion is at the core of what we do. We are committed to equality and celebrate the diversity of race, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, and all characteristics that make us unique as individuals.
We encourage applications from a range of candidates, including, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people of all gender identities, youth, seniors, the LGBTQI+ community and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Applicants with a disability who require adjustments in the recruitment process, are welcome to contact recruitment@perthmint.com.
To learn more about our diversity and inclusion initiatives please visit our website.
