Organisation : NASCA
Location : Sydney
Work type : Full-time
Sector : Community Development, Community Engagement, Education & Training, Indigenous, Youth & Young People
Salary type : Annual Package
About the organisation
About the role
- Empower and support First Nations young people to thrive at school and beyond
- Lead NASCA in the delivery of culturally connected learning & support programs
- Suits a youth, education or community sector leadership background
The Organisation
NASCA is an Indigenous governed and led national youth organisation that has facilitated education for thousands of First Nations young people since 1995.
While having a history of community development through sport and recreation, NASCA now works across sectors, including the creative arts, education, health and well-being, delivering culturally connected evidence-based programs and learning support to improve educational outcomes and empower First Nations young people of all genders to fulfil their potential.
Benefits
- Unique and proven model of cultural empowerment and community engagement
- Generous salary with tax effective packaging
- Strong financial position with secured funding
- Respectful, values driven, culturally sensitive environment
The Role
You will continue the strong leadership and operational delivery of the outgoing CEO of 10 years, working with the board to influence strategy and develop initiatives for growth, innovation and improvement to ensure NASCA’s future, culture and continued achievement of organisation goals.
In addition to day to day leadership, representation and overall management of the organisation, you will:
- Increase the public profile of NASCA including across media networks
- Build on corporate partnerships and develop opportunities for philanthropic funding
- Increase capacity and structure around systems, policies and procedures
- Manage relationships with sponsor, partner and government agency stakeholders
- Provide consistent high level advice to the Board on operations, policy and planning
- Support the efficient functioning and governance of the Board, including skills diversification
Skills Required
You will identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person and you’ll have developed your career and reputation as an inspirational leader within the not for profit, education, youth work or community sectors.
With unwavering focus on social equality for First Nation Australians, your executive management experience and proven capability to lead through ongoing reform, growth and increasing competition will be key to your success. You’ll be able to demonstrate your experience in:
- Strategic leadership and organisational or sector development
- Maintaining a positive workplace culture of high productivity, engagement and inclusion
- Advocacy and building brand and reputation
- Building relationships and working in partnership with stakeholders & community groups
- Sustaining and developing new corporate partnership networks
- Negotiation and management of government and non-government funding
- Ensuring organisational governance, risk management and financial sustainability
If you’re motivated to make a real difference in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, please send your CV together with a cover letter telling us about yourself, as well as providing your responses to the ‘Skills Required’ section above.
Submit your application by clicking apply now. Alternatively, to discuss or if you have specific questions, please call Louise Furlong on 02 8243 0570.
Please note there is no formal closing date for this role, if you are interested we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
How to apply
Please quote in application: Chief Executive Officer via Pro Bono Australia.
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