Policy and Campaigns Administrator – Health, NDIS, Disability Speech Pathology Australia – NFP $75-85k plus super Full-time, 6 6-month contract Melbourne or Canberra Hybrid, WFH and WFO About the Company Speech Pathology Australia is the national peak body representing over 14,000 speech pathologists in Australia. The Association is committed to advancing the speech pathology profession and advocating for timely, equitable, and quality services for all Australians. With a strong policy and advocacy presence, Speech Pathology Australia leads engagement with government and sector stakeholders to influence reforms impacting the profession and the communities it serves. About the Role As Policy and Campaigns Administrator, you’ll play a pivotal role in supporting the Policy and Advocacy team. This position offers a mix of administrative coordination, policy research, and campaign support, contributing to projects that shape national health and disability policy. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for 6 months, based in Melbourne or Canberra, with flexibility and hybrid work arrangements. About the Person You’re a highly organised, detail-focused professional with strong communication skills and a passion for policy and advocacy. You enjoy balancing administration with meaningful project work and can collaborate confidently with internal teams and external stakeholders. Duties Provide administrative support, including scheduling, calendar management, and record keeping Prepare formal correspondence, agendas, minutes, and action lists Conduct background research and assist with policy analysis Support the development of submissions, briefings, and discussion papers Assist in planning and documenting advocacy campaigns Coordinate with Communications and Marketing to align campaign messaging and timelines Help progress SPA’s strategic advocacy objectives Skills/Experience Degree in Law, Health, Public Health, Disability, Social Services, or Public Policy Minimum 12 months’ experience in a policy, campaigns, or advocacy-related role Strong written and verbal communication skills High level of organisational and administrative skills Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment Experience working in federal government departments relevant to health or disability (Desirable) If you’re ready to contribute to meaningful change and support campaigns that improve lives, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today to join Speech Pathology Australia in shaping the future of health and communication policy. Revise Recruitment embraces diversity and strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.