The National Communications Lead is a pivotal role for an experienced, valuesโdriven communications professional who is equally comfortable delivering handsโon communications and thinking strategically.
About the role
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the National Communications Lead is responsible for shaping and delivering NMHCA’s communications, media and digital presence nationwide.
This position will support the CEO with speeches and key messaging, be the first point of contact for media, develop and implement a dataโdriven communications strategy, and manage online platforms. As a small organisation, NMHCA is looking for a true allโrounder — someone who enjoys variety, autonomy and collaboration.
This role does not include fundraising.
This role may be undertaken at 0.6 FTE to 1.0 FTE, across 5 days a week.
About you
You are a skilled communications professional who brings both technical expertise and lived experience to your work. You are valuesโled, flexible, collaborative and organised, with the ability to manage competing priorities and respond to emerging issues.
You will also bring:
- Excellent written communication skills, including speechwriting
- Experience managing websites (e.g. WordPress), newsletters (e.g. Mailchimp) and social media
- A strong understanding of branding in a nonprofit or social justice context
- Demonstrated success in achieving positive media coverage
- A dataโdriven approach to communications and marketing
- Confidence working with diverse stakeholders, including journalists and consumer representatives
- Develop and implement a dataโdriven national communications and marketing strategy which positions NMHCA as a trusted and credible national consumer peak body
- Write impactful speeches for the CEO for conferences and events
- Lead NMHCA’s public communications across website, email newsletters, the Annual Report, webinars and social media
- Implement new branding guidelines across the organisation
- Design and deliver digital and visual content using tools such as Canva
- Maintain and optimise the NMHCA website, SEO and Google AdWords
- Act as the first point of contact for journalists, drafting media releases and proactively pitching stories
- Facilitate a national communications network with member organisations
This is a peerโidentified role . In accordance with Section 66(s)(c) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, applicants must have lived experience of mental health and/or social and emotional wellbeing challenges and recovery .
As a lived experienceโled organisation, you are not required to disclose personal details about your experiences during the application or interview process.
Qualifications and requirements
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in communications, marketing, public relations or a related discipline, or equivalent experience
- National Police Certificate
- Working with Children Check (or state/territory equivalent)
Applications from Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Pacific Islander peoples, people of colour, women, nonโbinary and gender diverse people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and people with disability, are strongly encouraged, even if you don’t meet every criterion.
Apply now
Applications close Monday, 6 April and will be reviewed as they are received. Applications must include a cover letter and statement addressing key responsibilities and what makes you a fit for the position.
For specific questions or to request the job description and salary package information, contact: Rochelle Nolan at rochelle.nolan@beaumontpeople.com.au
NMHCA has engaged Beaumont People to recruit this role. Please direct all enquiries to Beaumont People.
Beaumont People believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace and encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from CALD backgrounds and people with disabilities. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assessed Beaumont People would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.


