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The Position
This position will have a primary focus on advocating for the profession, and more specifically on driving new opportunities for the AASW’s social worker members though policy analysis, the development of innovative policy solutions and executing successful advocacy campaigns. The position will review and analyse policy and develop submissions, reports, research, briefing papers and organisational policy positions with a focus on mental health schemes and settings. The position will formulate and drive advocacy initiatives to progress improvements to the design of schemes to effect change for social workers.
A key focus includes advocacy to existing publicly funded schemes for better working conditions including professional recognition and fair and equitable remuneration, as well as advocacy for inclusion on new public and private schemes. This will require a good understanding of how to influence stakeholders via different platforms including social media. The role will also assist with government and stakeholder engagement to engage relevant policy and decision makers such as Ministers, advisors and other Parliamentarians and public sector staff in relevant government departments and agencies.
About the Association
The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) is the professional representative body of social workers in Australia, with more than 17,000 members. The AASW sets the benchmarks for professional education and practice in social work and has a strong voice on matters of social justice, human rights and issues that impact upon the quality of life of all Australians.
What our team thinks…
We are proud to share highlights from our recent staff culture survey. Responding with ‘strongly agree’ or ‘agree’, our team reports:
94% - find professional meaning in my work
88% - are proud to work with us
90% - would recommend the AASW as a good place to work
Your Key Responsibilities
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Desirable Requirements
How to Apply
The AASW is committed to equal opportunities in employment and embraces diversity and inclusion in its workforce. We encourage applications from culturally and ethnically diverse communities, particularly those underrepresented in the social work profession including the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and people with a disability.
To be considered for this role, your application must include your résumé and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria listed above.
Applications close 31st of July 2025 however, we reserve the right to end the closing date early.
Please direct any queries to: [email protected]
Feel free to contact [email protected] / 1800 630 124.
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