Senior Project Officer Community Development & Outreach

UNSW

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Sydney - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 7 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

At UNSW we pride ourselves on being a workplace where the best people come to do their best work.

Ranked among the top 50 universities globally we attract the highest potential students from Australia and around the world. Our researchers tackle the biggest economic business and social challenges with partners around the world.

Position Summary

A Senior Project Officer provides consultative project management analytical reporting and support for projects.

This role will:

  • Monitor the delivery of projects and initiatives.
  • Contribute to the development of project plans schedules.
  • Identify and provide solutions to project risks and issues.
  • Liaise with project stakeholders to ensure project metrics including time cost and quality are being met within defined deliverables and deadlines.
  • Provide strategic and detailed project support and advice to project team and stakeholders.
  • Ensure projects are managed consistently and adheres to UNSW governance requirements.
  • Cooperate with all health and safety policies and procedures of the university and take all reasonable care to ensure that your actions or omissions do not impact on the health and safety of yourself or others.
  • Reviewexisting Health Promotions programs (physical mental relational and sexual health) against best practice frameworks and sector benchmarks.
  • Assess strategic alignment between current activities and UNSWs Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and student success priorities.
  • Synthesise findings from stakeholder consultations data review and document analysis.
  • Produce clear senior-ready reports and recommendations that inform the future direction of the unit.
  • Design and deliver outreach initiatives that build genuine connection and community across the student body.
  • Develop and facilitate programs events and touchpoints spanning the full spectrum of student health and wellbeing.
  • Work collaboratively across internal teams Health Services Arc Student Communications Peer Programs for integrated student experiences.
  • Monitor evaluate and iterate community engagement initiatives using evidence and student insight.
  • Contribute to strategic planning as UNSW evolves its approach to student health belonging and outreach.

A person engaged is generally expected to have the following skills and experience:

  • A relevant tertiary qualification and extensive project management experience.
  • Proven experience in the development of project plans objectives documentation and demonstrated understanding of the project life cycle.
  • Ability to influence stakeholders.
  • Advanced level of computer literacy and skills in Microsoft Office applications and project related databases and management systems.
  • Experience in health promotion public health community development or a closely related field or community/outreach organisations welcome.
  • Demonstrated ability to assess programs and strategies against evidence-based frameworks.
  • Comfortable designing engagement initiatives for large and diverse populations.
  • Comfortable designing and delivering engagement initiatives for large and diverse populations.

Additional Pre-employment checks required for this position

  • Nil

The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment.

If you require any further information regarding the role please contact Natalie Nickson via

To submit an application for the role please do so via the Apply Now button. Please note no applications will be accepted via email.


Required Experience:

Senior IC

At UNSW we pride ourselves on being a workplace where the best people come to do their best work.Ranked among the top 50 universities globally we attract the highest potential students from Australia and around the world. Our researchers tackle the biggest economic business and social challenges wit...
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