Humanitarian Diplomacy & Policy Volunteer - National
Ongoing role In-person or virtual Must be able to commit to 6-8 hours a week for at least one semester (or equivalent period) Please list your times and days of availability on the application form Why choose to volunteer with Red Cross? You can: help improve lives and create a positive impact in communities, including those experiencing vulnerability, across Australia, Enhance your skills and knowledge and gain experience in Humanitarian Diplomacy and Policy. The program Working as part of the Humanitarian Diplomacy & Policy Team, the Humanitarian Diplomacy and Policy Volunteer support’s the team to ensure national and state/territory engagement efforts are integrated, evidence-informed, and focused on securing sustainable outcomes for communities. Volunteers will join a team of up to eight volunteers (at any one time), who will support the Humanitarian Diplomacy and Policy Team, as they drive innovation in how Red Cross engages with government, testing and applying creative tactics, convening events, and managing projects that amplify impact and achieve change. The opportunity For this role, a strong passion and interest in government and humanitarian work, will enable you to assist the Humanitarian Diplomacy & Policy Team with the development and delivery of initiatives designed to communicate our advocacy and funding priorities to government. You will have strong attention to detail and writing skills. The impact As a volunteer, you will enable additional capacity to allow the Humanitarian Diplomacy & Policy Team to support humanitarian work across the country. The impact of your work will be the influencing and securing of policy change and funding from government. You will be supported to learn more about how government and Australian Red Cross work in Emergency Services, Migration Support, Community Programs, International Humanitarian Law and International Programs. Throughout your time with Australian Red Cross, you will be supported with appropriate training to undertake all activities. Application requirements For this role you will be required to undertake a National Police Check, which will be organised through Red Cross The role will also require you to hold or apply for a Working With Children Check or Working With Vulnerable People Check depending on your State/Territory. Red Cross can assist you to apply for this check. You will need to provide a recent copy of your CV (including two referees) and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role Be undertaking university studies in Policy, Government, Political and International Relations, Humanitarian Studies, Law or a related discipline Possess a strong passion and interest in government and current affairs Have strong attention to detail, spelling, grammar and punctuation. Further information To find out more about this opportunity please contact Brendan Pearce, Senior Specialist – Government Engagement on 0435 032 801 or via email [email protected]. Thank you for considering volunteering at Red Cross. We also have great career opportunities, please visit our website at www.redcross.org.au/careers Red Cross strives to create a safe and inclusive culture with wellbeing at its centre. We embrace diversity and welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with diverse lived experiences, abilities, genders, ethnicities, ages, and sexual orientations. We are a child safe organisation with zero tolerance of any harm to children. Our vision is to be trusted as the leading humanitarian organisation making a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities.