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Employment opportunity – Policy Analyst/Staff Writer

February 25, 2014

Employment opportunity - Policy Analyst/Staff Writer
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Policy Analyst/Staff Writer

 

The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC), Australia’s leading professional Jewish public affairs organisation, is seeking a self motivated individual with a keen interest in public policy issues important to the Jewish community.

The successful applicant will be part of a hard-working team in our Sydney office involved in primary research, analysis and advocacy. A good knowledge of Australian and Middle Eastern politics is essential, as are writing, communication and social media skills.

This is a full-time position.

Salary range: To be negotiated, commensurate with experience. Includes all Jewish holidays.

Applications and expressions of interest should be emailed to:
applications@aijac.org.au by March 14.

 

For enquiries, please call (02) 9360 5415.

 

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