About Ageing Australia Ageing Australia is the national peak body representing providers across the aged care sector, including retirement living, seniors housing, residential care, home care, community services and related supports. They represent the majority of providers nationwide, advocating for a sector that empowers older Australians to age with dignity, care and respect. Through their national voice, Ageing Australia champions excellence, sustainability and innovation, ensuring members have the tools, resources and guidance to deliver exceptional services. The Opportunity Do you want to use your policy and quantitative skills to influence real change in the aged care sector? This is your chance to step into an exciting role and help shape the future of aged care policy at a national level. This permanent role sits within Ageing Australia’s Funding and Reform Policy team, with a focus on some of the sector’s most pressing and complex challenges – from sustainable funding and investability in the sector across programs and locations, to pricing models and regulatory design. You will apply quantitative analysis and policy expertise to inform submissions, policy proposals and engagement with government and regulators. This opportunity offers the chance to: Join a peak body at the forefront of sector reform and future system design Apply financial modelling and costing skills to real policy decisions Build specialist expertise in a complex and evolving policy area Work in a culture that values collaboration, flexibility and initiative, where your ideas and voice will have real impact The Role Working in a small team and reporting to the Head of Funding & Reform, your key responsibilities will include: Contributing to Ageing Australia’s policy program of work, with a focus on funding and reform Preparing high-quality reports, briefs, discussion papers and submissions incorporating member input Analysing government policy proposals, legislation and research to assess implications for members Undertaking proposal costings and applying financial modelling to inform evidence-based positions Analysing aged care funding models, pricing, quantitative data and related policy settings to identify areas for improvement Engaging with members, government agencies and regulators on funding, pricing, legislative and regulatory reform matters Representing Ageing Australia in forums, consultations and working groups The Ideal Person To be successful in this role, you will bring a relevant tertiary qualification, experience analysing and costing public policy proposals, and well-developed writing skills. You are analytically sharp and comfortable operating in a reform environment where deadlines matter. You think independently, apply sound judgement and engage confidently with stakeholders while working through complex detail. You will bring: Tertiary qualifications in economics, finance, commerce, law or public policy, or equivalent experience Excellent research, analytical and writing skills with demonstrated ability to draft concise policy briefings and submissions Experience in, or demonstrated ability to, analyse and cost public policy proposals, and in modelling the potential impacts of policy proposals Proficiency in quantitative skills (such as statistics, econometrics) and modelling techniques (such as simulation, economic analysis) Confidence engaging with senior executives, member organisations and government stakeholders A collaborative approach and commitment to Ageing Australia’s values To be eligible for this role, you must have full working rights in Australia. Benefits Please give us a call on the number listed below to discuss the salary benefits Full-time, permanent position Flexible location with offices in Melbourne (HQ), Canberra, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Tasmania. Fully remote arrangements are available for highly suitable candidates Excellent WFH flexibility with a mature approach to work/life balance and working hours Enhanced annual leave (5 weeks) National travel opportunities (approx. 3-5 times per year for conferences, summits and member engagement) How to Apply To apply online, please click on the appropriate link. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Lisa Shakhovskaya or Liz Marsden on 02 6108 4878 quoting ref no. 21373. HorizonOne is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and we encourage applications from people of all cultures, capabilities and backgrounds.