Careers at GSA
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About GSA
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is an independent, membership based, association that represents all graduate coursework and research students at the University of Melbourne.
With a 30-year history, and as the largest dedicated postgraduate association in Australia, GSA plays a vital role in advocating for student interests, fostering cohesive communities, and delivering year-round events, programs, development opportunities, and support to the graduate student community.
For more information about GSA, visit our ‘About Us” page.
Why work with us?
We are a close-knit, student-facing team that works together to make a difference in the lives of graduate students at the University of Melbourne.
Some of our perks:
- Working in a heritage listed building on campus at the 1888 Building, Parkville
- Monthly RDO’s (for 1FTE, or PT equivalent)
- Generous personal leave
- 17% superannuation in line with UoM standards
- The chance to join in on events/programs we run
EBA
View our Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) here
Student Casual Staff
Applications for 2026 have closed. To learn more about the Graduate Catalyst Program, Click Here
Current Job Openings
Policy and Advocacy Support Officer
- Full time, fixed term position up to December 2026
- Salary range: 3.1 plus super
- Location: Melbourne University – Parkville Campus
About the role
As the Policy and Advocacy Support Officer at the Graduate Student Association (GSA), you’ll play a key role in helping drive initiatives that make a real difference for students at The University of Melbourne. Your responsibilities will include assisting with the coordination and implementation of policy and advocacy projects, making sure the team stays organised and that projects move smoothly from start to finish. \ In this role, you’ll support stakeholder consultation and engagement activities, help prepare and update important documents and communications, maintain records and data, and handle everyday administrative tasks that keep advocacy efforts moving forward. You’ll also work closely with internal teams and stakeholders, providing reliable support and building strong professional relationships across GSA.
This position is a great fit for an organised, proactive individual who’s passionate about contributing to work that benefits the community. If you’re interested in building a career in policy, advocacy, or the non-profit sector, this job offers an excellent starting point. You’ll gain valuable hands-on experience in a mission-driven environment and develop practical, transferable skills to support your professional growth.
About You
Our Ideal candidate will:
- Completion of a relevant diploma-level or certificate qualification with experience, or an equivalent mix of training and experience.
- Written and verbal communication skills relevant to preparing persuasive policy documents and undertaking effective stakeholder engagement.
- Recent postgraduate qualifications in a relevant area. A relevant area includes public policy, social policy, political science, law, economics, education, or a related discipline.
- Knowledge and skills of Microsoft Office.
- Preference will be given to candidates that recently completed their graduate studies from University of Melbourne.
For more information, please review the position description.
How to apply
- Applications must include a resume and a cover letter referencing the key selection criteria.
- Include the title of the role in the email subject.
- Direct your enquiries and applications to hr@gsa.unimelb.edu.au
Applications close by Sunday 11:59 PM, 1st February 2026.