Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 20th Aug 2024
The Tasmanian Land Conservancy’s Chief Executive Officer is responsible for providing leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight to ensure the effective management and growth of the organisation. The CEO works closely with the Board, staff, stakeholders, and the broader community to advance the TLC’s mission of conserving Tasmania's natural landscapes and biodiversity.
The Board is seeking a visionary leader with a passion for conservation, proven senior leadership experience, strong fundraising and financial management skills, and excellent communication abilities. They will possess a collaborative approach and a deep commitment to advancing the TLC’s purpose of protecting Tasmania’s natural environment.
The Tasmanian Land Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Because of current Australian visa regulations, only candidates with Australian/New Zealand residency or citizenship are eligible to apply.
The Tasmanian Land Conservancy is a not-for-profit, apolitical, science and community-based organisation that protects nature on private land in Tasmania.
Its vision is for Tasmania to be a global leader in nature conservation. Through science, community and enduring commitment, it inspires and empowers people to conserve nature in Tasmania; it does this for the benefit of current and future human generations and for nature itself. Tasmania is home to a unique array of plants and wildlife, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.
While Tasmania is well known for its large and iconic national parks and reserves, a number of the species that call Tasmania home are still under threat of disappearing forever. Tasmania’s remarkable plants and wildlife rely on the critical habitat that only occurs on private land.
The TLC was established in 2001 and is now one of Tasmania’s largest private landholders. The TLC buys land of high natural value to protect habitats for rare and threatened species into the future. It also works with landholders to identify, protect and manage habitat on their own properties. And it establishes its own nature reserves, where it conducts scientific research and monitoring that informs active management.
To receive a candidate brief, or to arrange a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Andrew Abbott, Partner at Fish Nankivell, on 0401 712 953 or [email protected] using the subject line: Chief Executive Officer - The Tasmanian Land Conservancy enquiry via EthicalJobs.