The role and organisation
The National Automobile Museum of Tasmania Ltd is an ACNC registered Not-For-Profit (NFP) automobile museum operating in Launceston Tasmania.
The role is to join the current volunteer board of directors, with members with tenure and a wealth of knowledge from the inception of the museum through to recent members with fresh ideas and experience. The museum is looking at undertaking significant changes in its infrastructure, grant acquisitions, and capital spending within the coming years and is excited to intake a fresh face with new skills, passions, and ideas.
NAMT's Vision, Mission and Values
Vision
Curating lasting memories for all generations through an evolving & expanding world class display of classic and contemporary motor vehicles, motorcycles & memorabilia.
Mission
Engaging with all motoring enthusiasts to showcase, educate & bring to life our motoring story, inspiring passion in all generations.
Values
Passionate
about motoring preservation & the stories they tell.
Loyal
to exhibitors and protective of legacy.
Safety
of staff, customer & exhibitor is a priority .
Ingenuity
, always thinking about new ways to enhance our offering for motor enthusiasts.
Desired Areas of expertise:
Highly regarded:
Marketing expertise
Experience in branding, multi-media channels including online presence, and promoting events/exhibitions for the Tasmanian local and tourist consumer domain.
Grant and political outreach experience
Expertise in engaging with government and council, tourism authorities, and local politicians to acquire grant funding and partnerships for NFP entities, ideally Tasmania centric.
Soft Skills:
Innovation Orientation
Understands current technology and cultural landscapes, suggesting practical additions to NAMT infrastructure and operations to uplift performance, resilience, and increase foresight.
Collaborative Negotiation and Constructive Inquiry
Can contribute to board discussions through thoughtful, strategic, and challenging questions and outlooks; ensuring all options are considered to ensure the best outcome for the organisation through collaboration nature. Is not argumentative and respects other board members opinions and time to speak.
A genuine passion for motor vehicles, and their rich history
Willing to uphold the Vision, Mission and Values of NAMT.
Commitments and expectations:
Accountability for Time Commitments
Plays a key part in the NAMT board by committing time to execute action items in a timely manner.
Preparation and Proactive Engagement
Engages with all pre-meeting material and contributes to discussions informed, prepared, and ready.
Follow-through and Decision Accountability
Helps execute an essential role within the board, assisting with decision monitoring and regular check-ins for large and small operational and governance decisions.
Other expectations:
· Availability on the second Wednesday of each month at ~18:00 for in person or online meetings. Reasonable level of in person attendance expected.
· RSVP for meetings in a timely manner, and monitors communication lines.
· Can effectively use Microsoft Office 365, especially Outlook & Calendar, Word, Teams, and SharePoint.
· AICD membership preferable.
Visits to the museum are very welcome.
This position is a volunteer role and comes with no associated salary or benefits.
Inquiries can be made via email to, or contact the Board Chair Wes Young on