Manager Corporate Affairs & Communications
Job No:
AGPC247
Location:
Melbourne
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) is responsible for staging two iconic international events, the Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne and the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix in Phillip Island. We are internationally recognised and respected leaders in sport.
"Our people at AGPC" are a group of passionate and talented people who work hard year-round to make these events possible. We have different specialist departments working towards a clear common goal - providing Melbourne and Victoria with world-class international events.
At AGPC, we enjoy working on the best of sport, events and entertainment. Our fun and dynamic environment means our employees are constantly surrounded by unique experiences as well as a high-performing team of innovators, and we need one more.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Manager ‑ Corporate Affairs & Communications to join our highly motivated, talented and driven Corporate Affairs & Communications Department.
Reporting to the General Manager – Corporate Affairs & Communications, the objective of this role is to develop and manage the Australian Grand Prix Corporation’s corporate affairs and communications strategy including PR, motorsport, stakeholder engagement, media relations and special events.
To succeed in this role, you will have:
- Degree in Journalism, Communications, PR or related area
- Demonstrated media experience
- Proven media relationships
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills
- Event management experience
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AGPC embraces flexible work arrangements and we celebrate and harness diversity, considering it a competitive advantage. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from people of all diverse backgrounds.
Our organisation promotes the safety, well-being and inclusion of all our consumers including children and appropriate rigorous reference and background checks will be undertaken.