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06 Sep 2025Fyshwick Australian Capital TerritoryFull Time$95,187Admin
The key duties of the position include The Role The Sea Power Centre - Australia (SPC-A) is seeking an APS6 Editor who will play an important role in the Royal Australian Navy's research and publishing priorities. We are looking for an experienced editor who has a keen eye for detail, and previous experience working with researchers in the strategic studies and/or military history fields. Under general direction and within legislative frameworks, this position ensures a consistent organisational voice, and plays a key role in bringing a range of publications, exhibitions, websites, and other multi-media products to life. Applicants will need to demonstrate their abilities against the key duties of the role: Manage an in-house style guide, under the guidance of the Australian Government Style Manual, for use within the centre by staff, visiting researchers, visiting naval staff and academic interns. Edit and assist in the production and effective web-based publication of online and multi-media materials, including historical content and research publications, to ensure effective and consistent presentation of text. Liaise, as required, with the Deputy Director of Research and other staff to contribute to the development and maintenance of the new SPC-A website, including working with a content management system and reviewing web analytics. Edit research papers and book manuscripts for consistency, style, and academic convention. Review written content for online and in-person exhibitions, checking for consistency in theming, storylines, naming conventions and public accessibility. Edit and assist in developing material for training, conferences and other targeted academic and learning audiences. About our Team Working to the Deputy Director of Research, you will be part of a small, highly capable team that supports the Sea Power Centre's responsibility to enhance the understanding of Australia's maritime environment, the concept of sea power, maritime doctrine and Australia's naval history and heritage. This role will work with teams across SPC-A, which is a blended workforce of Australian Defence Force and Australian Public Service personnel, as well as visiting researchers from a variety of backgrounds tasked with undertaking SPC-A supported research. While the research and history teams are concentrated in Canberra, SPC-A also conducts a number of conferences and heritage activities in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and the Shoalhaven. This role is ideally undertaken based in our offices in Fyshwick, Canberra. Our Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following: Evidence of professionally edited outcomes aimed at different audiences. Experience in editing, preferably within a defence, military or related academic environment. Experience in evaluating and assisting with the development of manuscripts and other material that can be used for publication in a variety of forms (including web). Knowledge of web-based content management systems, or a willingness and capacity to acquire such knowledge. Knowledge and capability to help produce multi-media outputs (for example podcasts), or a willingness and capacity to acquire such knowledge. Well-developed oral and written communication skills, and experience in dealing with stakeholders, including those where English is a second language. A developed ability to work independently including effective time management skills and the ability to handle competing priorities. A strong team work ethic that supports others to meet team goals and mentors others to develop their writing abilities.
Date06 Sep 2025
Location Fyshwick Australian Capital Territory
type Full Time
Salary $95,187
Admin