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This pivotal role places you in a leadership position where your expertise will help shape policy and advocacy platforms that keep children and young people’s needs and voices at the forefront of service design and decisions that impact their lives across all sectors and areas of government.
Reporting to the Director and working closely with the Commissioner, the Policy and Advocacy Lead will monitor and analyse state and federal government policy along with legislative and regulatory developments that impact on children and young people across South Australia.
This role ensures the Office of the CCYP has an up-to-date understanding of the SA public policy landscape and is a leading contributor to influencing positive systems change for children and young people. You will leverage your extensive government and non-government organisation networks to influence decision-making in alignment with the Commissioner’s strategic goals. The Policy and Advocacy Lead is responsible for developing and writing submissions, policy position statements and devising campaign strategies to achieve improved wellbeing and outcomes for children and young people in South Australia.
Key responsibilities of the Policy & Advocacy Lead, include creating high-quality, evidence-based reports and policy submissions that directly contribute to the Office of CCYP advocacy plan and strategic campaigns.
Working closely with Office staff, this role supports our work as an active and effective partner and collaborator with children and young people, government and communities, an impactful and independent thought leader; and champion that influences services and systems to put children and young people at the forefront of decisions that impact their lives and in the codesign of services developed to meet their needs.
Policy & Advice
· Draft policy options, conduct research and prepare documents, correspondence, articles, briefs, and papers as requested.
· Provide expert advice to the Commissioner and senior leadership on political and regulatory developments that may impact Children and Young People statewide.
· Lead the development of policy submissions, briefing notes, and advocacy materials.
· Negotiate, develop, and provide recommendations on fair and effective social policy from a child and youth perspective and informed by research and evidence.
· Draft responses to major inquiries, proposed legislative change or other political, educational, or systemic change developments.
· Monitor passage of Bills in Hansard and report on Parliamentary debate where relevant.
· Develop and maintain a catalogue to capture positions taken, policies and public comment.
· Provide material, ideas, and support to the Communications Manager for use in sector news alert and social media.
Strategic Advocacy
· Develop an advocacy plan aligned with the Commissioner’s priorities and strategy.
· Proactively monitor and develop responses to emerging policy issues and trends.
· Inform evidence-based practice, advocacy, and campaigning, through direct research and awareness of government policy direction, commitments and areas of focus.
· Stay current with policy trends, legislative changes, and government decisions affecting children and young people, and the broader sectors that support them.
· Proactively work with the Commissioner to ensure the Office is relevant by providing analysis and insights to inform advocacy priorities and policy positions.
· Work closely with the Policy, Research and Data Officers to translate research and data into compelling advocacy campaigns.
Relationships & Collaboration
· Liaise with interstate and national colleagues on shared advocacy campaigns and support the Commissioner’s attendance at ANZCCG with briefings and advice as required.
· Sourcing and connecting partners, stakeholders, experts, and other networks as required.
· Develop and maintain strategic relationships with relevant officials, industry bodies, and advocacy groups through clear communication, negotiation, and relationship management skills.
· Respond to public inquires to the Office within a trauma-informed framework, establish a procedure and data report that captures inquiry themes, presenting issues and systemic trends for elevation in advocacy as required.
Collaborative Leadership
· Manage performance targets for yourself and in alignment with the objectives and workplan of your team through regular monitoring, feedback, and alignment with agreed objectives set by the Commissioner and Director.
· Contribute to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment, role modelling respectful behaviours at all times (noting the office employs and supports young people and volunteers experiencing their first work environment).
· Take personal accountability by identifying and reporting incidents, hazards, and injuries in accordance with policy & procedure.
· Cooperate and comply with reasonable instructions of line management and WHS Officers.
· Work with a high level of personal and professional integrity and motivation.
Essential
· Tertiary qualifications in relevant field (BA, Int Politics, Law)
· Exceptional writing skills and proven success in communicating impactful policy and advocacy narratives for government, decision makers, children, young people and families.
· Established networks in state government departments, particularly in education, child protection, human services and health, justice and child protection
· Significant experience in researching and analysing a broad range of literature to interpret, review and respond to policies and plans to impact on systems and service design.
· Proven ability to interpret and communicate quantitative and qualitative data and evidence.
· Effectively identify, collect, organise, and document data and information in ways that make the information most useful for subsequent assessment, analysis, and investigation.
· Build and maintain constructive working relationships characterised by a high level of trust, acceptance, cooperation and mutual regard.
· Detailed knowledge of the social policy frameworks and public policy development, including knowledge of the interface between local, state and commonwealth governments, their policies and political drivers impacting on children and young people in South Australia.
· Effectively organises multiple tasks / assignments, sometimes of a complex nature or involving competing priorities, to produce work that is accurate, thorough and on time.
· A collaborative team player who models our values and our ethos as a learning organisation
Desirable
· An understanding of place-based approaches and/or education and early years systems.
· Experience in public relations, campaigning or political advisory roles
Enquiries and Application
As part of your application process, you will be required to submit a resume and a cover letter addressing the job requirements. Enquiries can be directed to Lynda Forrest - Director, Partnership and Impact Lead via email [email protected] or phone 08 8226 3355
Applications close: 25/04/2026
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