MEDIA RELEASES

AIJAC is hiring in Sydney

August 14, 2019 | AIJAC

Aijac Logo White

National Media & Public Affairs Officer

 

The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) is seeking a highly motivated person, with an interest in public policy issues of concern to Jewish Australians, to join our Sydney team.

If you are looking for a diverse working schedule, including liaising with national (and some international) media and politicians, involvement in the Rambam Israel Study Program, research, analysis and writing and you have a good understanding of Australian politics, Middle East matters and more, this will be a rewarding and fulfilling position for you.

Good communication skills are essential, as well as a relevant tertiary degree and social media skills. Experience in the Australian media, politics and/or public relations preferred. The salary for this full-time position will be negotiated commensurate with experience.

Applications should be emailed to jjones@aijac.org.au

Tags:

RELATED ARTICLES

RECENT POSTS

Screenshot 2025 09 17 At 3.11.54 pm

How human rights are weaponised against Israel

A satellite image made available by Maxar Technologies shows damage at the Isfahan nuclear technology centre after US airstrikes in Isfahan, Iran, 22 June 2025 (Image: AAP)

After the Strikes

Israelis in Haifa with various signs and flags take part in a protest rally calling for end the war, completion of the hostage deal and new elections (Image: Shutterstock)

A September of suspense

Food entering Gaza was actually more than enough most months to meet basic needs, even though levels almost never met the UN’s arbitrary and ahistorical target of 500 trucks a day (Image: Shutterstock/ Anas Mohammed)

Scribblings: The UN’s “500 trucks” – a lie that won’t die

Image: Screenshot/ ABC News

Editorial: The implications of Iranian attacks upon Australia

SORT BY TOPICS