Job Summary
- Job posted on: 26th Feb 2020
- Applications close:


IWDA is the leading Australian agency entirely focussed on women’s rights and gender equality in the Asia Pacific region. We are international, feminist and independent.
Beyond the impact we have in the world, we are known for our supportive, friendly and inclusive team culture. Working with IWDA sees you working alongside a team of intelligent, driven and passionate women who genuinely live our values of Feminism, Accountability, Collaboration and Transformation every day.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, this inspirational leader will lead IWDA’s income development and communications to ensure IWDA’s long-term sustainability, influence and profile. The Director will also lead increased collaboration between people and culture and business systems and operations to ensure IWDA’s business effectiveness and efficiency.
The Director is an integral member of IWDA’s leadership team and will work collaboratively with the team to ensure IWDA’s sustainability, effectiveness and sector influence.
The full selection criteria are listed in the Position Description.
If you are looking for an opportunity to join the leadership team of a rights-based international development agency committed to gender equality for all please download the position description and cover letter template and email your CV and cover letter to jobs@iwda.org.au using the subject line: Director - Business Transformation application via EthicalJobs. Please direct queries to this email address.
There is no closing date for this recruitment. Suitable candidates will be contacted as we receive their applications.
International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) has an EO exemption (H298/2018) and requests applications from women only. IWDA encourages women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and women with disabilities to apply. Any offer of employment will require a National Police Check and endorsement of IWDA’s Child Protection Code of Conduct. All applicants must be legally entitled to live and work in Australia.