Non-Executive Director - Governance, Risk, Finance or Legal 14th July, 2025 Help Guide a Trusted Aboriginal Organisation Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation (NBAC) is a proud, community-controlled organisation working to ensure Aboriginal children grow up safe, strong and connected to culture, family and Country. We provide culturally grounded out-of-home care and family support services across the Dharug, Gundungurra and Gadigal nations, with a strong foundation in cultural integrity, healing, and Aboriginal-led decision-making. The Opportunity We're seeking a Non-Executive Director to join our Board and contribute their professional expertise to the governance of our organisation. If you bring skills in accounting or finance, legal and regulatory compliance, or governance and risk, and you're looking for a meaningful way to use your experience for good - we'd love to hear from you. This is your chance to play a vital role in supporting one of Western Sydney's most respected Aboriginal organisations, and to help create stronger outcomes for children and families. What You'll Do Provide strategic input and governance oversight Offer subject matter expertise in your area (finance, risk, legal or compliance) Review policies, budgets, compliance frameworks and risk registers Participate in regular Board meetings and relevant sub-committees Support organisational compliance with legal and funding obligations Promote NBAC's work within your networks Bring a values-driven, culturally respectful approach to Board leadership Who We're Looking For We're keen to connect with professionals who bring experience in one or more of the following areas: Chartered accounting, financial management or audit Legal practice, regulatory compliance or contract law Governance, organisational risk or board strategy You'll also ideally bring: Previous Board or committee experience A commitment to Aboriginal self-determination, cultural safety and social justice Integrity, sound judgement and a collaborative mindset An understanding of the unique role and challenges of community-led organisations Time & Commitment Board meetings are held monthly of an evening, with flexibility to attend in person or online. Including prep and any extra involvement, you can expect to commit around 5 hours per month. What You'll Get A meaningful way to give back using your professional skills The chance to support an Aboriginal-led organisation doing vital work Reimbursement of all reasonable expenses Opportunities to learn from and contribute to culturally grounded governance How to Apply To express your interest, please send a short cover letter telling us about yourself, your community ties, and why you're interested in the role, along with your current CV (or summary of your experience). Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits Competitive salary and a broad range of employee benefits J-18808-Ljbffr