- Early Childhood Sector expertise
About us
Sparkways is a not-for-profit provider of early childhood education and care services operating within a highly regulated environment. The organisation is committed to delivering high-quality outcomes for children and families through the provision of accessible, inclusive and innovative childhood education and care programs, underpinned by strong governance, financial stewardship and effective risk management.
https://sparkways.org.au/
The Board is skills-based and accountable for strategic oversight, organisational oversight, financial stewardship and regulatory compliance.
Position Purpose
The appointed Non-Executive Directors (NED) will serve as members of the Board and Committee Members and contribute to the effective governance, strategic direction and long-term sustainability of the organisation.
This is a significant governance role. The Board seeks an individual who brings professional expertise, sound judgement, strategic thinking, and a commitment to the organisation’s purpose. The Non-Executive Director is expected to contribute constructively to Board deliberations, provide independent oversight and support effective decision-making.
The role is strictly governance-focused and carries no operational responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities
As a director, you will exercise:
Strategic Leadership
- Contribute to the development and oversight of the organisation's strategic direction
- Support the achievement of the organisation's vision, mission and objectives
- Consider emerging opportunities, challenges and risks affecting the organisation and the early childhood sector
- Promote long-term organisational sustainability
Governance and Oversight
- Fulfil directors' duties with due care, diligence and independence
- Act in the best interests of the organisation at all times
- Ensure appropriate governance frameworks, policies and systems are maintained
- Monitor organisational performance against strategic and operational objectives
- Oversee organisational compliance with legal, regulatory and funding obligations
- Uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct and accountability
Financial Stewardship
- Review and approve annual budgets and financial plans
- Monitor financial performance and organisational sustainability
- Ensure appropriate financial controls and risk management processes are in place
- Contribute to Board discussions regarding investments, capital expenditure and financial strategy
Risk and Compliance
- Oversee strategic, operational, financial and reputational risks
- Support the maintenance of an effective enterprise risk management framework
- Ensure appropriate oversight of compliance, governance and child safety obligations
Board Contribution
- Prepare for and actively participate in Board meetings and strategic discussions
- Contribute professional expertise and independent judgement
- Work collaboratively with fellow Directors, the CEO and senior leadership
- Serve on Board committees as required
- Declare and appropriately manage conflicts of interest
Candidate Profile
The Board is seeking an individual who brings significant experience, credibility and networks within the early childhood education and care sector.
The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the policy, regulatory and operational environment in which early childhood organisations operate and be able to contribute this knowledge from a governance and strategic perspective.
Qualifications
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in education, early childhood education, community services, public policy, business, management or a related discipline
- GAICD (Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors), or other applicable NED governance qualification highly desirable, though not mandatory
Experience
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
- Significant leadership experience within the early childhood education and care sector
- Strong understanding of the National Quality Framework (NQF), National Quality Standard (NQS) and relevant legislative and regulatory requirements
- Experience working within government-funded service environments
- Knowledge of current and emerging sector reforms, policy developments and workforce challenges
- Experience engaging with government agencies, regulators, peak bodies and other sector stakeholders
- An understanding of quality improvement, inclusion, child safety and educational outcomes
The following experience would be highly regarded:
- Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director or senior leadership experience within the sector
- Experience with advocacy, public policy or sector reform initiatives
- Previous Board or Board Committee experience
- Experience within a not-for-profit organisation
Personal Attributes
The directors will demonstrate:
- High levels of integrity and professionalism
- Strong strategic and critical thinking skills
- Independent judgement and sound decision-making capability
- A collaborative and respectful approach
- The confidence to provide constructive challenge where appropriate
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to the organisation's purpose and values
- The ability to work effectively with both established and newly appointed Non-Executive Directors
Other desirable attributes
- Experience within the not-for-profit sector
- Understanding of the early childhood education and care sector
- Familiarity with government-funded service environments
- Previous Board or committee experience
Time Commitment
- 8 Board meetings per annum
- 4 Committee meetings per annum
- The estimated total hours for Board and Committee Meetings, including preparation time, is 44 hrs per annum
- Participation in annual strategy and governance review sessions (estimated 3 hrs per annum)
Remuneration
This is a voluntary, non-remunerated appointment.
Term of Appointment
- Initial term of 3 years
- Eligible for reappointment in accordance with the Constitution
Why Join the Sparkways Board?
This is an opportunity to contribute to an organisation that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of children, families and communities. As a Non-Executive Director, you will help shape the strategic direction of a respected not-for-profit organisation while applying your skills and experience to support strong governance and long-term impact.
Next Steps
To submit your application please click 'Apply Now' by the closing date.
If you need further clarification or would like to ask a question, please email Pathways Australia Director, Peter Holdsworth, including your telephone number. He will respond as soon as possible. His email address is [email protected] using the subject line: Board Member (Voluntary) - Early Childhood - Sparkways enquiry via EthicalJobs.