Burnett Foundation Aotearoa (previously New Zealand AIDS Foundation) has been at the forefront of HIV prevention in Aotearoa for nearly 40 years.
With the same passion as those who have come before us, we’re continuing to work hard to prevent HIV transmission, reduce stigma, and maximise the wellbeing of those most affected. Through our community engagement, behaviour-change marketing campaigns, testing, and therapeutic support services, we reach people across the country.
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa offers the chance to work in a fast-paced, high-performing, and driven team that is committed to biculturalism and is an equal opportunities employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, disability, or age.
Research and Policy Officer
Permanent, (0.8 FTE 30 hours a week - 1.0 FTE 37.5 hours per week), negotiable for the right candidate, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
He angitūtanga: The opportunity
This is a rare opportunity to bring together your research and policy expertise to a leading, well-respected community organisation that has a strong focus on the sexual health needs of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex men (GBM). We are also growing into new areas of work serving our broader rainbow and takatāpui communities. Opportunities like this don’t come around often.
In this role you will report to the Head of Policy, Advocacy and Science and work behind the scenes to make it all happen.
Key Responsibilities:
- Gathering, analysing and synthesising information and data relating to service provision and key populations, for the provision of advice to Team Leads, Managers, the Chief Executive and the Board.
- Producing high quality policy advice and government submissions that reflect Burnett Foundation’s position across all areas of the Strategic Plan.
- Responding to internal and external information requests.
He kōrero mōu: About you
We’re looking for an amazing human who can demonstrate a commitment to deliver this mahi, alongside:
- A minimum of 3 years previous work experience in research or policy
- Ability to think critically, synthesise, and effectively communicate complex scientific research across several disciplines
- Experience in evaluation projects, programmes or services.
While not essential, it would be beneficial to also be able to demonstrate:
- Knowledge of HIV, sexual health issues and specific health issues facing men who have sex with men in Aotearoa
- Lived experience in one or more of our priority populations (men who have sex with men, people living with HIV, takatāpui, rainbow communities)
- Previous experience in HIV prevention work
- Knowledge and/or experience of the not-for-profit sector
Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer
There are many, many benefits to this role, including but not limited to:
- One week of additional paid employer holidays on top of the minimum four weeks annual leave and public holidays
- A flexible working policy that helps support your unique work-life balance needs. This could include working from home for a portion of your week
- Attractive starting salary of $79,062 (pro-rata for 0.8FTE) with annual progression up a 5-step salary scale that is competitive in the not-for-profit market
- Reimbursement of public transport fares and contribution to the purchase of a bike or micro mobility device (e-bike, scooter, etc.)
- Reimbursement for home office equipment of up to $800
- Get to make a real difference in our community
- Professional development opportunities
- A fun, safe, empowering and sex-positive work culture, with an endless supply of condoms
Please register your interest by clicking apply, expressions of interest without a cover letter will not be considered.
Tono Mai: Apply Now!
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa offers the chance to work in a fast-paced, high performing and driven team, is committed to biculturalism and is an equal opportunities employer. Burnett Foundation serves all people regardless of sexual and gender identity, age, background or religious belief.
Please get in touch with Brooke Hollingshead at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Applications close 11.59pm, Thursday 16 January 2025
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