Managing Director

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Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory Aboriginal Corporation

Aboriginal Housing NT Aboriginal Corporation (AHNT) was officially launched in August 2019 at the National Housing Conference. AHNT is the first Aboriginal housing peak body advocating for the Aboriginal community controlled housing sector in the NT.

AHNT has a membership of strong leaders and Aboriginal organisations across the NT that represent Town Camps, Homelands and Remote Communities and is the Territory’s leading voice on Aboriginal housing and homelands reform and sector capacity building.

AHNT is committed to increasing Aboriginal participation in policy development and implementation, and to expanding opportunities for Aboriginal community control. AHNT works with NATSIHA, APO NT, NT Shelter and CHIA NT to strengthen networks between peak Aboriginal organisations and regional Aboriginal community-controlled housing organisations in the NT and nationally.

Timezone

Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)

Location

Yarrawonga
Northern Territory

Job category

Executive

Type of vacancy

Full time
Non-ongoing/contract

Salary and conditions

$138,043

Job description/overview

As Managing Director, you will:

  1. Lead and manage key reforms to strengthen the Aboriginal community-controlled sector across homelands, town camps across the Northern Territory ensuring outcomes that underpin quality service delivery to support AHNT’s core business.
  2. Provide high level strategic advice to the CEO AHNT, AHNT board and member organisations on remote housing and homelands programs, policies and strategies to strengthen the Aboriginal
    community-controlled sector (Sector) across the Northern Territory.
  3. Establish and maintain strong strategic partnerships with the Land Councils, Northern Territory and Australian governments, NATSIHA, other peak bodies and the Sector.
  4. Support the CEO AHNT on the Joint Steering Committee (JSC) for Remote Housing Northern Territory to represent and advocate for the Sector and influence remote housing and homelands policy.
  5. Work closely with the JSC to support the coordination and implementation of the joint Australian and Northern Territory government’s $4b, 10-year remote housing and homelands investment.
  6. Work closely with the Northern Territory and Australian governments, Land Councils and Sector to drive the coordination and implementation of the Northern Territory government’s Community Housing Growth Strategy with the Sector.
  7. Support the CEO AHNT across a range of high-level meetings, including with Aboriginal Elders and senior leaders, Land Council executive groups, Ministers and government officials, community-controlled organisations’ board meetings, forums and remote community visits.
  8. Manage, deliver and report on key high-level projects as required through the JSC.
  9. Support and grow the strong relationship between AHNT and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association (NATSIHA) as the national peak.
  10. Support the ongoing activation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NT Shelter.
  11. Support AHNT’s representation through the Community Housing Industry Association NT (CHIA NT).
  12. Provide advice to the CEO AHNT and AHNT board on issues relevant to the lives of Aboriginal Territorians experiencing homelessness.
  13. Provide strategic advice to executive management on anticipated or emerging issues relevant to remote housing, homelands and town camps policy and programs.
  14. Provide leadership, strategic direction and work collaboratively with the CEO AHNT and AHNT team to build organisational capability, integrate and manage delivery of funded priorities and achieve organisational objectives as articulated in the AHNT Strategic Plan 2024-2027.
  15. Ensure a high standard of accountability and transparency for funding partners in the delivery of programs.
  16. Strengthen AHNT’s connections with other jurisdictions’ peak bodies and the national community-controlled sector.
  17. Work closely with government agencies which play a key role in the design and delivery of remote housing and homelands policy and implementation of programs to facilitate an integrated ground-up approach to maximise outcomes across Northern Territory communities, town camps and homelands.
  18. Develop and sustain strong collaborative partnerships and strategic alliances with other key stakeholders at the local and national level to drive implementation of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap Priority Reforms.
  19. Lead and manage a team of highly experienced and committed housing and homelands sector professionals.

Contact person and how to apply

Contact

Jaimie Webb on 0455 179 552 or jaimie.webb@ahnt.org.au

Selection criteria

  1. High level strategic, conceptual, analytical and innovation skills including the ability to manage and interpret local and national political landscapes to ensure AHNT remains best placed to respond and adapt to change.
  2. Exceptional collaborative and influential skills with a demonstrated ability to establish and sustain productive working relationships and strategic alliances with key internal and external stakeholders and demonstrated sound professional judgement and political acumen.
  3. Demonstrated senior executive level experience driving and achieving strategic objectives across governance, policy and program delivery.
  4. Highly developed political and cultural awareness, sensitivity, and understanding of the Northern Territory and national housing reform agenda and its intersect with the Northern Territory’s Aboriginal community-controlled sector.
  5. Extensive knowledge and experience in providing leadership, guidance and budget advice coupled with very high standards of people management to support teams continue to achieve high quality outcomes in complex, high pressure environments.
  6. Sound understanding of strategic planning and risk management in relation to the delivery of successful outcomes within a complex policy and service environment.
  7. High level communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to work under pressure, build and sustain organisational capability.
  8. Proven record in providing high level leadership and direction with an ability to cultivate strong working relationships, and to identify priorities and manage resources.
  9. Highly developed interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate with influence, consult with partners and stakeholder organisations, and negotiate in an appropriate manner in writing and verbally.
  10. Demonstrated extensive knowledge of contemporary Northern Territory remote housing and homelands policy, political and legislative issues, trends and developments across the Northern Territory’s remote housing and homelands portfolios.
  11. Demonstrated ability to be progressive and innovative in a dynamic environment with the ability to resolve issues of potential conflict and to negotiate respectfully and constructively on contested issues.
  12. Experience in the Aboriginal community-controlled sector and/or working in remote communities, homelands and/or town camps in service delivery, organisational development and social and community development.

Desirable

  • Proven ability working across complex policy landscapes and in sensitive cross-cultural contexts where English may not be the primary language. 
  • Experience working with the Australian and Northern Territory governments and Land Councils.
  • Relevant tertiary qualification.
  • Ability to travel by aircraft and four-wheel drive.

Essential Requirements

  • Current NT “C” Class driver’s licence or equivalent.
  • Satisfactory Criminal History Check or the ability to gain.
  • A current Working with Children Card or the ability to gain.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.


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