The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is looking for a creative, motivated and confident Graphic Designer to join our high-performing team. The role is available on an ongoing, part time (three days per week) basis. A merit pool will be created to use in filling any similar future ongoing or non-ongoing vacancies.
This is an exciting opportunity for a designer who enjoys turning ideas into clear, engaging and accessible products that connect with different audiences. You will contribute to a wide range of work, from internal communication and agency events to major corporate publications such as the NHMRC Annual Report, while continuing to grow your skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
We are seeking someone with strong design capability, sound judgement and a positive, can-do approach. You will be comfortable managing competing priorities, working with stakeholders at all levels and applying creativity, attention to detail and brand awareness to deliver polished communication products that inform, engage and inspire.
What we offer
What truly makes us a great place to work? It's our people and the culture we've built together. With an 87% response rate in the 2026 APS Employee Census, NHMRC employees reported high levels of pride (90%), commitment (94%) and connection to our purpose (95%). We also scored above the APS average across key employee experience measures, including wellbeing, innovation, communication and speak up culture. At NHMRC, you'll find meaningful work, supportive leadership, flexible ways of working, and a collaborative environment where people can thrive and make a difference according to our 2026 APS Employee Census results.
Our roles come with broad responsibilities and minimal hierarchy, making it easier to get things done. You will be part of a small, inclusive, and high performing team with a strong, supportive culture.
We offer:
Remuneration
$99,734 - $111,701 per annum pro-rata plus 15.4% superannuation
Job specific duties
As a Graphic Designer, you will support the delivery of:
Core capabilities
Highly desirable
Further Information
For further information: contact Carly Taylor, Director Communication and Engagement via [email protected]
Principles for candidate use of AI in recruitment
Candidates should familiarise themselves with the Australian Public Service Principles for candidate use of AI in recruitment as they guide the ethical, responsible and transparent use of AI tools by candidates engaging in APS recruitment processes. These principles are designed to ensure that the use of AI tools by candidates aligns with the expectations outlined in the APS Values and Employment Principles and maintains the integrity of recruitment decisions and outcomes.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a position at NHMRC, you must be an Australian citizen and be able to provide evidence of this. If successful, you will also be required to undertake a nationally coordinated criminal history check.
NHMRC is an inclusive and diverse employer. We encourage applications from people with disability, First Nations peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, mature age applicants, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Application
Your statement of claims should address the job specific duties and core capability requirements with reference to the Integrated Leadership System (ILS) and APS work level standards.
Please include:
Applications must be submitted online via NHMRC’s recruitment system, eRecruit. Submit your application through NHMRC’s careers page.
NHMRC is an inclusive and diverse employer. We encourage applications from people with disability, First Nations peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, mature age applicants, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Applications close
11.30 PM AEST Thursday 3 September 2026.
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