* Excellent opportunity to lead an iconic, purpose-driven organisation
* Build sustainable growth + financial resilience in an evolving landscape
About the organisation
First Nations Legal and Research Services (FNLRS) is a not-for-profit organisation that supports Victorian First Nations people to secure recognition of their rights and interests under the Commonwealth Native Title Act and Victorian Traditional Owner Settlement Act. The organisation also provides ongoing assistance to First Nations communities to manage these rights and interests once recognised. Guided by an experienced Board of First Nations leaders and supported by a dedicated team of 23 staff, the organisation has delivered high quality services for more than two decades. As the only native title service provider in Victoria, FNLRS continues to achieve an impact far greater than its size.
With the introduction of the Advancing the Treaty Process and the set-up of the First People’s Assembly of Victoria, new recognition pathways are emerging. No other jurisdiction in Australia offers First Nations people such a diversity of forums through which groups may be formally recognised by the State and by each another. These developments create opportunities for FNLRS to support Victorian First Nation people not only to obtain recognition of their land-based rights, but also to leverage those rights for stronger cultural, political, social, and economic outcomes aligned with their self-determined aspirations.
This isan exciting time for a new CEO to lead FNLRS -theopportunity toshapethe organisation’s future while building on its legacy ofprovidinghigh-qualityservicesto First Nationspeople.
About the role
Reporting to the Chairperson and Board, you will lead a dedicated multidisciplinary team while continuing to build on a positive, high performing organisational culture. You will work closely with the Board to strengthen governance, uphold compliance and actively manage organisational risk.
As the face of FNLRS, you will represent the organisation with integrity and build trusted relationships with First Nations communities and key government and non-government stakeholders. You will lead organisational growth and innovation within an evolving context, ensuring the organisation’s financial sustainability while upholding the provision of high quality legal and research services.
About you
You are an enthusiastic leader with high emotional intelligence recognised for your people-centred approach and ability to lead in a complex environment. As a strategic thinker and effective communicator, you excel at bringing people together, motivating teams, and guiding organisations through growth and change.
You offersoundfinancialjudgementand a well-developed understanding of governance, compliance andmanagingorganisational risk.
You bring deep insight into First Nations culture and history, along with knowledge of native title and the broader Victorian First Nations rights and recognition landscape.
You may be an experiencedCEO or an accomplished senior leader ready for the next step in yourcareer– don’t miss out on thisuniqueopportunity.
If you are a First Nations leader, you are strongly encouraged to apply for this role
Please refer to the attached Position Description for more information.
To apply please submit your cover letter and resume before the advertised deadline.
For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Ken Stewart, Chairperson, on 0401072 001 or Riette Veldsman, HR Manager, on 0448 830 630 orriette.veldsman@fnlrs.com.au using the subject line:Chief Executive Officer enquiry
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