Financial expertise to drive innovation and influence the future of First Nations media$125K–$145K + 5 weeks annual leave + salary packaging to increase your take home pay + relocation supportIdeal for a driven finance leader ready to make their markJoin a dynamic, collaborative and youthful workplace in stunning Alice SpringsAbout CAAMACentral Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is a nationally recognised cultural institution and Australia's original First Nations broadcaster.
Based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, CAAMA has been creating media with and for Aboriginal people, their families and communities for over four decades.With 12 studios and retransmission sites spanning the Northern Territory and beyond, CAAMA produces powerful, award-winning media — from FM radio to digital content and an extensive 50-year archival collection.As we embark on the next stage of our journey, CAAMA is developing forward-thinking sustainability strategies, and we're looking for a talented finance professional to help shape this future.We're a collaborative, ideas-driven team.
Our workplace is energetic, forward-thinking, and united by a shared passion for purpose and impact.To learn more, visit: the OpportunityAs Finance and Administration Manager, you will report to the CEO and manage finance operations with support from an external accounting team.
This role requires someone who can step up, take initiative, and work with autonomy while working out budgets to navigating financial reports.Your Responsibilites include:Preparing budgets, reports, and auditsOverseeing grants, acquittals, and funder reportingEnsuring compliance (ACNC, ORIC, ASIC, ATO)Supporting business planning and sustainability projectsManaging contracts, insurance, and policiesPresenting financial insights to the BoardAbout YouWe are seeking a hands-on finance leader with proven experience.
While CPA qualifications are welcome, what matters most is your real-world expertise, initiative and ability to work autonomously.We'd love to meet someone who:Has strong finance and administration experienceCan work confidently and is eager to succeedBalances attention to detail with strategic thinkingThrives in a fast-moving, purpose-driven environmentBrings curiosity, adaptability, and passion for impactPrior experience with grants or not-for-profits is highly regarded — but what matters most is your drive to grow, contribute, and bring bold thinking to the table.About the BenefitsYou'll be offered a competitive salary of $125,000 – $145,000 + super, depending on your experience.
Additional benefits include:5 weeks annual leaveSalary packaging to maximise your take-home payRelocation assistance for the right candidateThe chance to shape finance strategy in an iconic not-for-profitA supportive, youthful team environment where ideas and initiative are celebratedUnique career development opportunities in the heart of Central AustraliaIf you are ready to step into a role where independence and experience are valued — and contribute to the future of First Nations media — we'd love to hear from you
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