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APHEDA Seeks Campaign and Marketting Officer


The trade union aid agency, APHEDA is looking for an experienced campaigner and marketer for a 12-month part-time position.

Position Vacant

Campaigns / Marketing Officer

Part Time for 1 year

23 - 30 hours per week

APHEDA - Union Aid Abroad is the humanitarian aid agency of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. APHEDA is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced campaigns and marketing officer for a 12 month part-time position in our Sydney office.

The successful applicant will be required to develop and implement campaigns and fundraising within the trade union movement, especially in relation to East Timor but also including Burma and the Middle East. Reporting to the National Program Manager and as part of a small team the successful applicant will also be involved in other fundraising and marketing activities undertaken by APHEDA. S/he will be required to:

� co-ordinate the development of and then manage a national volunteer network of supporters.

� Increase revenue to agreed targets within specified appeals and programs

� Liase with the ACTU and trade union branches in relation to specific campaigns and appeals

� Liase with relevant local ethnic communities and solidarity organisations

This is an ideal opportunity for someone who has campaign and/or marketing experience, is creative, innovative, has well-developed interpersonal skills, an ability to relate to a wide range of people and excellent written and oral skills. A strong commitment to justice, human rights and trade union principles is also required in the successful applicant.

Salary is $ 38,000 pa pro rata

Written applications, addressing specific criteria and which include a brief resume, must be received before 6 th August 1999.

If you would like a duty statement, please contact Phillip Hazelton or Peter Jennings on Ph: (02) 9264.9343 Fax: (02) 9261.1118 or email mailto:[email protected]


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