Who we are looking for
EMAC is looking for an Executive Coordination and Governance Lead to join Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC) in a newly created role that supports both the CEO and the Board.
This is not a traditional Executive Assistant role. Instead, it blends high-level executive coordination with strategic governance support — helping the CEO and Board maintain momentum, focus, and alignment across EMAC’s priorities and operations.
Sitting within the Office of the CEO and reporting directly to the CEO, the role acts as a central point of coordination and strategic interface. You’ll work across EMAC’s internal teams, community, and external partners to ensure matters requiring CEO or Board input are surfaced, progressed, and documented with clarity.
What you'll be doing
On a day-to-day basis:
Coordinate and support the CEO’s engagements, correspondence, and high-level meetings.
Draft and manage governance materials including agendas, board papers, decision registers, and action logs.
Provide clear and concise briefings, discussion papers, and formal communications that reflect the CEO’s intent and EMAC’s position.
Track strategic and operational matters requiring CEO or Board oversight — ensuring issues are triaged, clarified, and moved towards resolution.
Liaise across internal teams to align executive workflows with organisational priorities.
Ensure compliance with relevant governance frameworks, legislation, and internal protocols.
What you’ll bring
We’re looking for someone who:
Thinks strategically and sees connections across the organisation.
Writes clearly and with purpose — from meeting records to discussion papers.
Works confidently with governance documents, frameworks and compliance processes.
Can triage, shape, and progress issues across a range of priorities.
Brings excellent judgement and discretion to working closely with the CEO, Board, community and external partners.
Is trusted to manage sensitive matters, act with integrity, and engage across senior levels.
About You
This role requires a calm, capable operator with excellent judgement and strong writing skills. You don’t need to have done this exact role before — but you’ll likely have experience supporting a senior leader, managing sensitive information, and contributing to executive-level decision-making. You can write like a policy advisor, spot gaps and bottlenecks before they escalate, and carry yourself with credibility in formal settings and community spaces alike.
For further details, read the full position description available
Working with EMAC – Our offer to you
At EMAC, we are committed to fostering a supportive, culturally safe, and empowering work environment. When you join our team, you’ll enjoy:
Flexible hybrid working arrangements are available
Salary packaging benefits in accordance with the ATO-approved rates for Public Benevolent Institutions. Currently up to $15,900 + Meal/Entertainment benefits up to $2,650 per year.
Paid Christmas break in addition to 4 weeks' annual leave
Employee Assistance Program
A friendly and supportive culture
Professional development opportunities
How can you apply
Applications close: Sunday 24 August 2025 at 11:59 PM,
To apply, send your resume outlining your employment history, qualifications, and relevant achievements and a cover letter introducing yourself, outlining your motivation for applying and highlighting how your background aligns with the requirements of the role, a separate document responding to each of the Key Selection Criteria, using clear, evidence-based examples to demonstrate your skills and experience to Bansri Dave HR Officer at bansri.dave@easternmaar.com.au
If you have any queries about the role, please email Marcus Clarke, EMAC CEO, marcus.clarke@easternmaar.com.au
For further details, read the full position description available at