Senior Policy Officer
Senior Policy Officer

Posted

05-May-2026

Location

Sydney - CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs

Sector

Associations & Memberships

Salary

$107,000.00 - $115,000.00 Year + Super

Work Type

Permanent

Reference

4033903
Senior Policy Officer | Housing Industry (NFP)
  • Full-time, Permanent | Redfern, NSW (WFO & WFH)
  • $107k - $115k + Super + 17.5% leave loading + salary packaging
  • Senior policy role within a respected industry peak body
About the Organisation
This purpose‑driven organisation works with housing providers, government and sector partners to influence housing policy and system outcomes. It is recognised for its strong policy capability, advocacy voice and contribution to a sustainable housing sector through evidence‑based and collaborative engagement.

About the Opportunity
This role plays a central part in shaping housing policy and advocacy that supports housing providers across NSW. Working within a highly engaged policy team, you will lead policy development, prepare high‑quality written advice and submissions, and work closely with members and stakeholders to inform practical, evidence‑based positions across a dynamic and evolving policy environment.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead the development of policy positions affecting housing providers and sector operations.
  • Research and analyse policy issues, reforms and proposals impacting the housing system.
  • Prepare high-quality briefings, submissions, reports and position papers for government, members and stakeholders.
  • Engage with member organisations to gather insights and support coordinated industry input into policy development.
  • Contribute expert advice to inform advocacy, communications and government engagement activities.
  • Support consultations, working groups and stakeholder forums as required.
  • Present policy insights and briefings to senior leaders and internal forums.
To be successful, you will have:
  • Demonstrated experience in housing policy, with exposure to housing operations, funding or regulation.
  • Experience working in government, a peak body, NFP or policy-focused organisation.
  • Exceptional writing skills, with the ability to tailor content for diverse audiences.
  • Strong understanding of government processes and how policy is developed and influenced.
  • Confidence in engaging with members and senior stakeholders.
  • Analytical and critical thinking capability to support evidence-based policy development.
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and adapt to changing policy environments.
Why Join?
  • Contribute to high-impact housing policy at a pivotal time.
  • Join a collaborative, values-driven team with real sector influence.
  • Enjoy flexible hybrid work and salary packaging benefits.
  • Work with engaged members shaping housing outcomes.
  • Be part of a trusted, credible policy voice.
If you are an experienced housing policy professional with a strong track record in policy development, analysis and government engagement, apply now!

For a confidential discussion, contact Alyssa Long at Alyssa@beaumontpeople.com.au or 02 9093 4907 .

Beaumont People specialise in recruitment for not-for-profit organisations, including membership associations, peak bodies, and the arts. We value diversity and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, CALD communities, and people with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations for your application can be arranged upon request.
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