Organisation : Per Capita
Location : Melbourne
Work type : Part-time
Profession : Policy & Research
Sector : Homelessness & Affordable Housing
Salary type : Annual Package
Salary : $70,000 - $74,000 pro rata
Application closing date : 17 Feb, 2025
About the organisation
About the Centre for Equitable Housing at Per Capita
The Centre for Equitable Housing (CEH) is a research centre within Per Capita, aimed at providing research, policy advice, program evaluation and public engagement on homelessness and housing affordability related issues. CEH works toward a future where all Australians can be sure of a secure, safe, comfortable and affordable home, regardless of their personal circumstances.
Working with Per Capita
Per Capita is an independent progressive think tank, dedicated to fighting inequality in Australia. We work to build a new vision for Australia based on fairness, shared prosperity, community and social justice. As one of Australia’s leading independent think tanks, we work with diverse stakeholders to solve complex challenges, drive positive change, and address inequality in Australia. We are a leader in the provision of advice to NFP organisations, social impact enterprises and peak associations.
Per Capita’s head office is in Melbourne, but we work in a hybrid manner between home and office. We are a small team that works cooperatively and flexibly. We offer a competitive salary, additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year, and support for professional development and training.
About the role
Research Associate, Centre for Equitable Housing: 0.6FTE, flexible working conditions, Melbourne.
Per Capita is seeking a Research Associate for the Centre for Equitable Housing (CEH), based in Melbourne.
This is a great opportunity for a graduate or early career researcher to join a dedicated research and policy centre within Per Capita, focussed on developing policy to fix Australia’s broken housing system and creating a future in which everyone has a secure, safe, comfortable and affordable home.
About the role
- Work closely with the Director of the Centre for Equitable Housing to research and develop economic and social policy solutions for all levels of government to support a more equitable housing system.
- Support a wide range of high-impact program evaluation and housing needs projects for a diverse range of audiences and clients.
- Be part of a diverse and multi-skilled team at a high impact organisation that fosters a caring and inclusive culture, with great work-life benefits.
We are seeking an individual with a good understanding of current issues in the housing system and a strong interest in a career in applied policy research and development. The following attributes, skills and experiences would make you an excellent candidate.
About you
- An undergraduate qualification in planning, economics, public policy, sociology or a related field;
- Excellent research and qualitative analysis skills;
- Strong analytical and numerical capabilities;
- Excellent communications skills, with demonstrated writing ability, and a willingness to develop media presentation and public speaking skills;
- A willingness to contribute to other research areas within the Per Capita team as necessary;
- The ability to work with complex stakeholder groups and perform under pressure in a sometimes politically sensitive and public-facing environment.
Why You'll love working here
Work from home
Professional development assistance
How to apply
Please lodge your application with Per Capita directly, including both a Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter of no more than two pages addressing the selection criteria.
Applications should be directed to Emma Dawson, Executive Director, Per Capita, including the relevant subject line – Application for the position of Research Associate, Centre for Equitable Housing - and emailed to info@percapita.org.au by 5.00pm on Monday 17 February 2025.
Please quote in application: Research Associate, Centre for Equitable Housing at Per Capita via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Homelessness_and_Affordable_Housing