Web Content Officer

A dynamic and interesting position has become available within Universities Australia, the peak body which represents Australia's 39 universities in the public interest, both nationally and internationally.  Universities Australia's team is comprised of dedicated and motivated core administrative, policy, and communication professionals who are actively contributing to the advancement of Australian universities.

Web Content Officer

Remuneration Package circa $50 - $60K
plus 17% superannuation
(0.5 full time equivalent)

The key function of this role is to develop and maintain Universities Australia's website.  In addition to writing, editing and proofing-reading the content, the person appointed to this role will work closely with the technical team to maintain the highest possible standards for the website.   Responsibilities will also include liaison with stakeholders to ensure current, up-to-date information is available through the website.  Reporting on and increasing positive site usage will also be required.

The successful applicant will have demonstrated high-level communication and organisational skills and the ability to meet tight deadlines.  Excellent grammar and attention to detail are of paramount importance.  Technical experience in working with websites as well as HTML and Adobe Photoshop is necessary.

The successful applicant will be rewarded with an exceptional remuneration package including industry leading superannuation entitlements.  The role offers an outstanding opportunity to contribute in a team of dedicated professionals who are actively making a difference to the national and international issues affecting Australian universities.

To receive a position profile, contact Andrew Wallace at ua@kowalski.com.au.  Should you wish to discuss this role in more detail, please call Anne Kowalski on 02 6230 6636.  Applications, addressing the selection documentation and enclosing your CV and the details of two current referees, close on 19 March 2010 with ua@kowalski.com.au.