
The Role
The primary purpose of the Digital Communications Specialist is to strengthen Paralympics Australia’s storytelling capability and amplify the reach and impact of the Australian Paralympic Movement. Through engaging, accessible and audience-focused digital content, the role will
support the promotion and growth of Para sport in Australia, inspire future generations of Paralympians and fans, and elevate the profile and achievements of Australian Para athletes and teams.
Working within the Communications team, the role collaborates across Paralympics Australia and with external stakeholders, including member organisations, partners and government, to identify, develop and share compelling stories that showcase the impact of Para sport and the Paralympic Movement.
The role contributes to increasing awareness and engagement with the Paralympic Movement, demonstrating the impact of Paralympics Australia’s programs and initiatives, and strengthening the
organisation’s position as a peak sporting body, charity and Games Delivery Partner for Brisbane 2032.
This role may require occasional interstate travel and weekend work and can be based from our offices in either Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.
The Person
The ideal person for this role is adaptable, strategic and an engaging storyteller, with the judgement to communicate authentically and responsibly. They have excellent writing, planning and relationship
management skills, a strong attention to detail, and a passion for building meaningful connections between audiences, Para sport and the Australian Paralympic Movement.
They are confident operating in dynamic and fast-paced environments and bring experience working proactively with athletes, media and stakeholders. Collaborative and well organised, they thrive in a small, high-performing team and understand the responsibility and sensitivities involved in representing Para sport to national and global audiences.
Responsibilities
Key Attributes and Competencies
Education and Training
Our commitment
At Paralympics Australia, we prioritise the continuous development of our team members, nurturing leadership qualities. As a valued member of the PA team, you will receive support and opportunities for growth through access to ongoing professional development in leadership.
Paralympics Australia is an equal opportunities employer dedicated to fostering diversity
and establishing an inclusive workplace for all employees. We welcome applicants with lived experiences and encourage you to reach out if you require any reasonable adjustments to support you throughout the application and recruitment process. Please contact people@paralympic.org.au for assistance.
To apply please submit a copy of your CV, along with a cover letter or video application addressing the role requirements before 5pm AEDT, Monday 8 June 2026.

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