About

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Annual Report 2022-23

Reporting on ACFID’s activities to ensure transparency and accountability

ACFID

ACFID is the peak body for Australian NGOs involved in international development and humanitarian action.

Our PARTNERSHIPS

ACFID works and engages with a range of strategic partners in addition to our members.

GOVERNANCE

ACFID is governed by its Board, ACFID Council, and various expert and governance committees.

Members

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Conference 2023

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18-19 October 2023

Meet our Members

The ACFID membership is comprised of Australian NGOs that actively work in the international aid and development sector.

Become a member

Joining ACFID means joining an experienced and powerful mix of like-minded organisations committed to good international development practice.

Membership types & fees

ACFID has two types of organisational membership: Full Membership and Affiliate Membership.

State of the Sector

The State of the Sector Report provides a comprehensive and robust analysis of the state of the Australian aid and development sector.

NGO Aid Map

ACFID’s NGO Aid Map allows the Australian public and stakeholders to explore the work of ACFID Members around the world.

Development Practice Committee

The DPC is an expert advisory group of development practitioners leading good practice within the sector.

Our Focus

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Federal Budget 23-24 Analysis

Facts and figures on how aid is presented in this year’s annual budget

Strategic Plan

ACFID prioritises a robust response to climate change and pressure on civil society in developing countries, as well as other key priorities.

Emergency Aid

ACFID Members provide vital life-saving assistance in the immediate aftermath of an emergency.

Climate Change

Action on climate change is one of ACFID’s highest priorities, as it is an existential threat to humanity and our development.

Civil Society

Civil societies are a cornerstone of regional stability and ensure that the voices of the marginalised are heard.

Supporting NGOS

Supporting NGOs as Valuable Partners.

Inclusive & locally led development

Walking the talk on inclusive development.

Humanitarian Action

Taking humanitarian action for those in greatest need.

Elevating Development

Elevating Development to the Heart of Australia’s International Engagement.

PSEAH

Improving standards, practice and culture to prevent and respond to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment.

Code of Conduct

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2022-23 ACFID Code of Conduct Review

The ACFID Code of Conduct is periodically reviewed to ensure it continues to reflect good practice and the needs of ACFID and its members.

Code of Conduct

The Code is a voluntary, self-regulatory industry code of good practice.

About the Code

Find out more about the Code of Conduct and how it operates.

Good Practice Toolkit

Overview and practical resources, and examples to support the implementation of the Code.

Spotlight on the Code

Provides a thematic ‘deep dive’ into each of the nine Quality Principles in the Code

Compliance

This section outlines the responsibility to be taken by each Member to ensure compliance with the Code.

Complaints Handling

How to make a complaint and information on the Code’s independent mechanism to address concerns relating to an ACFID Members’ conduct.

Other Standards

Mapping the Code with other professional standards and principles in the humanitarian and aid sector in Australia and internationally

Home 5 JOBS 5 Communications Coordinator

Communications Coordinator

The Fred Hollows Foundation |
ACFID Member: 1
Location: NSW | Remote / Work From Home
Sub location(s): Sydney
  • Full time, Permanent role based in Sydney.
  • Flexible work from home arrangements available, no mandated days in the office!
  • Do you want to do work that really matters? Help us end avoidable blindness.

 

ABOUT THE FRED HOLLOWS FOUNDATION

The Foundation is an international development organisation working to prevent blindness and restore sight.  We continue to carry on the legacy of Professor Fred Hollows, who believed every person had the right to quality eye care, no matter where they live. Over 30 years The Foundation has grown to work in more than 25 countries throughout Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and the Pacific, as well as in Australia. We have an ambitious five-year strategic plan that aims to take us even closer to realising our vision of a world in which no person is needlessly blind, or vision impaired and Indigenous Australians exercise their right to sight and good health.

 

The Foundation is also proud to announce that we were awarded the Employer of Choice Award (Public Sector and NFP) at the 2022 Australian HR Awards.

 

THE OPPORTUNITY

The Communications Coordinator is accountable for supporting the Head of Communications in daily communications, media, publications and administrative work that align with The Foundation’s strategic framework.

 

ABOUT YOU

You will be a communications all-rounder with a high level of responsiveness and strong writing and attention to detail. You will be skilled in media relations and acting as a frontline contact for journalists. Furthermore, you will have strong project management and organisational skills with the ability to work independently, show initiative and deliver according to deadline.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support The Foundation’s communications team on broad communications and media issues, including responses to public enquiries, liaising with speakers and ambassadors, and event briefs and speaking notes.
  • Drive the production and on-time delivery of The Foundation’s publications like Fred’s Vision, the Annual Report and key research and program reports. This includes leading a revamp of the Annual Report and liaising with stakeholders across the organisation to produce content.
  • Proactive media relations: Identifying opportunities, story development, pitching and coordinating interviews that generate media coverage and align with The Foundation’s communications strategy.
  • Reactive media relations: Being a frontline contact for media and handling enquiries, including drafting responses and consulting with subject matter experts.
  • Media monitoring and reporting, including being a relationship manager with the media monitoring company, sourcing and saving clips and producing reports that explain key metrics.
  • Collaborate internally to identify new opportunities to raise brand awareness and support events, such as the Humanity and Fred Awards, and using data to tell stories.
  • Strong internal and external stakeholder management: Foster relationships with journalists, The Foundation’s spokespeople and subject matter experts, and their executive assistants, and external agencies/contractors.
  • Support operational and administrative work of the Communications team, such as liaising with suppliers.

 

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED

  • Strong experience in proactive media relations and pitching to generate publicity.
  • Experience in reactive media and managing issues.
  • Experience in developing and producing publications and written material to deadline, such as Annual Reports, talking points and briefs.
  • Ability to coordinate and implement feedback across multiple stakeholders’ groups, internal and external.
  • Ability to understand audience needs and tailor communication style.

 

How we recognise your contribution

Through our internal programs and employee benefits we aim to create an environment where you will feel supported and empowered.  Whether your focus is on continuous learning, professional development or finding an environment which enables you to thrive while balancing family or personal commitments, we have a range of programs in place to support you. Including:

  • Generous salary packaging – we provide access to not-for-profit salary packaging options, which will increase your take home pay, we also offer 17.5% annual leave loading.
  • Flexible work environment – we focus on output, not hours and enable you to prioritise your health and wellbeing.
  • Generous leave allowances – we offer Paid parental leave; 5 days bonus leave every year; an annual Foundation-wide “Me Day”, birthday leave; and time off for culturally significant/ceremonial leave.
  • Ongoing commitment to your continuous learning and career development – through tailored leadership and professional development programs, access to LinkedIn Learning and focused development conversations.

To find out more about our benefits click here

 

APPLICATIONS

Please apply directly via the “Apply” Button, please include a CV and Cover Letter. Should you have any questions regarding the opportunity please reach out to our Talent Acquisition Team at [email protected]  for a confidential conversation. Kindly note that CVs will not be considered through this email address.

 

Applications Close: Sunday 21st of April 2024

 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply for this position.
The Fred Hollows Foundation is committed to protecting the rights of children and community partners in all areas where we work.  Applicants are advised that The Foundation reserves the right to conduct police checks and other screening procedures to ensure we maintain and promote a child safe environment.

Please note: We will not be accepting CV’s via agencies for this role.

Closing Date: Apr 21, 2024
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