GPAP seeks nominees who possess a deep understanding of the Pacific's cultural, political, economic and social context.
* Candidates must commit approximately 15 to 20 hours per month for Board work.
* Experience in Greenpeace, campaigning or environmental movements is favourable.
The GPAP Board exercises key responsibilities including ensuring the organisation's mission remains clear and relevant, providing guidance for setting the direction of GPAP, and monitoring its programmes and activities.
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the organisation's goals and objectives.
Skill Requirements:
Candidates should have sufficient time commitment, strong analytical skills, excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Previous experience in environmental or wider movements will be looked upon favourably.
Key Responsibilities:
* Ensuring the organisation's mission remains clear and relevant
* Providing guidance for setting the direction of GPAP
* Monitoring its programmes and activities