Job Summary
- $180,000 plus superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 23rd Aug 2024
- Melbourne > St Kilda
Switchboard Victoria (Switchboard) is a community-controlled not for profit organisation that provides peer- based, volunteer driven support services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and gender diverse, Intersex, Queer, Asexual and more (LGBTIQA+) people and their friends, families and allies. We are a registered family violence service and are commitment to delivering high quality services and programs to the LGBTIQA+ community.
Some weeknight and weekend work will be required, to accommodate stakeholder events and meetings with the Board. This work is included within the total remuneration rate below.
Victorian Pride Centre, 79-81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, 3182.
Applicants must reside in Melbourne or greater Victoria and willing to commute to Melbourne on workdays, or be willing to relocate to Melbourne or Victoria on appointment.
Switchboard’s Board of Directors
Five direct reports, including:
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Switchboard Victoria is responsible for providing visionary leadership and strategic direction to the staff and volunteers of the organisation in collaboration with Switchboard’s Board of Directors. The CEO ensures the organisation's long-term financial viability and operational excellence by developing, implementing and reporting on Switchboard’s Strategic Plan. The role is crucial in leading the implementation of initiatives outlined in Switchboard's Anti-Racism Organisational Change Plan and embedding a culture of anti-racism in the organisation.
The CEO's responsibilities include fostering strategic partnerships, enhancing the organisation's public profile, and actively engaging in public policy development and advocacy, positioning Switchboard as a leading service provider and advocate for the LGBTIQA+ community. This includes building and sustaining external relationships and partnerships, particularly with government and funders, to secure stable and diverse revenue streams to support service delivery. This involves identifying and pursuing new opportunities for income generation to support the growth and sustainability of Switchboard's programs and services. The CEO is tasked with maintaining the organisation's financial resilience and capacity to deliver high-quality, inclusive services to the LGBTIQA+ community. This involves implementing robust policies and procedures to support effective governance, transparency and accountability, as well as identifying and pursuing new opportunities for income generation to support the growth and sustainability of Switchboard's services.
Operationally, the CEO plays a pivotal role in shaping and overseeing internal processes to ensure that all activities are aligned with Switchboard's strategic objectives. This involves developing annual business plans and budgets, managing projects and staff, and ensuring rigorous financial oversight. The CEO is also responsible for cultivating a positive organisational culture, promoting effective employee relations, recruiting senior leaders and ensuring staff and volunteer satisfaction and wellbeing.
In leading Switchboard, the CEO must embody and promote the organisation's commitment to peer-based, volunteer-driven support services. The CEO should have a deep understanding of the political, social, historical, and cultural contexts affecting LGBTIQA+ communities in Australia. This knowledge is essential for guiding Switchboard's inclusive and intersectional approach to service delivery, ensuring that all programs and initiatives meet the diverse needs of LGBTIQA+ individuals, including considerations of class, race, gender, religion, culture, and ability.
The CEO reports directly to Switchboard’s Board of Directors, as detailed in the organisational structure and reporting relationships found in the appendix on page 8 of the attached PD.
The successful candidate for the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Switchboard Victoria will be a dynamic and visionary leader with a strong commitment to the values, purpose and ethos of the organisation. They will possess a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing LGBTIQA+ communities and demonstrate a proven track record in advocating for and delivering inclusive services to LGBTIQA+ communities. The successful candidate will be adept at navigating the complex political, social, and cultural landscapes that impact LGBTIQA+ communities in Australia, bringing a nuanced and intersectional perspective to their leadership.
The successful candidate will have exceptional strategic and operational leadership skills. The successful candidate will be a skilled communicator, able to engage and inspire a wide range of stakeholders, including staff, volunteers, government bodies, community partners, and funders. They will excel in building and maintaining strong relationships, leveraging these connections to enhance Switchboard's public profile and secure sustainable funding streams. Extensive experience in developing and executing strategic plans, managing organisational change and risk, and fostering a positive organisational culture will be critical to the role.
The ideal candidate will embody the values of peer-based, volunteer-driven support services that are central to Switchboard's ethos. They will be a compassionate and inclusive leader, dedicated to fostering an environment where all staff and volunteers feel valued and supported. The CEO will promote a culture of continuous learning and improvement, encouraging professional development and support for the wellbeing of Switchboard’s staff and volunteers. Their leadership will be characterised by transparency, accountability, and a genuine commitment to the empowerment and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ communities.
Financial acumen is another critical quality for the successful candidate. They will have a strong background in financial management, including budget planning, resource allocation, financial reporting and financial oversight. The CEO will be responsible for ensuring the financial health and sustainability of Switchboard, identifying and pursuing new opportunities for income generation, and identifying and managing risks effectively. This includes maintaining a diverse funding base and exploring innovative funding mechanisms to support the organisation's growth and resilience.
The key responsibilities of the role include:
Strategic Leadership and Organisational Direction
Provide Visionary Leadership: Lead Switchboard Victoria with a clear strategic direction and vision, in collaboration with the Board of Directors and Executive Team, ensuring alignment with the organisation's purpose, long-term objectives, and current strategic plan.
Strategy Development and Implementation: Work closely with the Board of Directors and Executive Team to develop, implement, and regularly review the delivery of the 2024-2028 Strategic Plan, ensuring it addresses emerging trends and needs within LGBTIQA+ communities. The CEO will ensure that Switchboard Victoria has adequate human and financial resources to implement the Strategic Plan.
Anti-Racism: Deliver on the commitments and Action Plan outlined within Switchboard’s Anti-Racism Organisational Change Plan and empower and support QTIBPoC staff, volunteers and partner organisations.
Operational Efficiency: Oversee all operational activities, ensuring they are aligned with the strategic plan and conducted efficiently to maximise resource utilisation and service delivery, while also having the capacity to monitor and manage staff workload with high service demands.
Board Accountability, Governance and Risk Management
Board Reporting: Provide regular and comprehensive reports to the Board of Directors on organisational performance, strategic initiatives, and financial status. Meet regularly with the Board Chair between Board meetings, and attend Board, and Board Committee meetings as required.
Governance and Compliance: Ensure adherence and compliance with all legal, regulatory, clinical and ethical standards, including those specific to not-for-profit entities and as required by funding agreements. Support the Board of Directors in governance-related activities and decision-making.
Risk Identification and Mitigation: Identify, assess, manage and report on potential and actual risks to the organisation, including financial, operational, and reputational risks. Implement effective strategies to mitigate these risks and ensure organisational resilience.
Advocacy, Reputation, and Political Navigation
Advocacy and Public Policy: Act as the primary spokesperson for Switchboard, advocating for the rights and needs of LGBTIQA+ communities. Engage in public policy development and represent the organisation in public forums, media, and political settings.
Reputation Management: Maintain and enhance Switchboard’s reputation as a trusted leader and advocate for LGBTIQA+ issues, ensuring the organisation's voice is influential and respected.
High-Level Stakeholder Relationship Management and Partnerships
Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including government ministers, officials and public servants, health and community organisations, funders, service users and other partners. Leverage these relationships to advance the organisation's goals.
Strategic Partnerships: Develop and formalise partnerships and joint initiatives, focusing on high- priority issues. Collaborate with community-based organisations, health services, and other stakeholders to enhance service delivery.
Growth, Funding, and Financial Sustainability
Financial Stewardship: Oversee the financial health of the organisation, including budget preparation, financial forecasting, and prudent management of resources. Ensure compliance with all financial regulations and standards.
Diversification of Funding Sources: Identify and secure diverse funding streams, including grants, donations, and partnerships, to support and expand the organisation's work.
Financial sustainability Initiatives: Develop and implement strategies to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of Switchboard, including exploring new business opportunities and innovative funding opportunities.
Workforce and Organisational Culture
Fostering a Positive Culture: Lead efforts to create and sustain a positive, inclusive, and innovative organisational culture that reflects the values of Switchboard. Promote a supportive environment for staff and volunteers, encouraging professional development and wellbeing. Foster a supportive, inclusive, and high-performance environment.
Workplace Health, Safety, and Wellbeing: Champion workplace health and safety initiatives, ensuring a safe, supportive and collaborative environment for all employees. Prioritise the physical and mental well-being of the workforce, implementing policies and practices that promote a healthy and secure workplace.
Executive Recruitment and Oversight: Lead the recruitment process for senior leadership positions and oversee all recruitment activities in collaboration with the Executive Team, ensuring the acquisition of top talent aligned with Switchboard’s purpose, values and commitments to anti-racism outlined within Switchboard’s Anti-Racism Organisational Change Plan.
Upon the acceptance of the position description and contract letter of offer, specific and measurable key performance indicators (KPIs) and targets will be established and agreed upon between the Board and the CEO. These KPIs will be reviewed periodically and will form the basis for the annual evaluation of the CEO's performance. The evaluation will be conducted by the Board in consultation with the CEO.
The KPIs may encompass the following areas:
Essential
Desirable
Please make yourself familiar with Switchboard’s purpose and programs by visiting our website at www.switchboard.org.au.
Please carefully review the selection criteria for this position, and address both essential and desirable criteria in your application. Applications that do not address the Selection Criteria will not be considered.
Research shows that individuals who have experienced systemic or structural marginalisation often don't apply for roles if they don't meet all of the key selection criteria, unlike candidates who have faced significantly fewer experiences of marginalisation. We encourage you to apply if you feel you could be a fit for the role, or make contact with the Chair or Board of Directors to discuss the matter ahead of submitting your application.
For information, please contact Amelia Arnold, Chair Board of Directors.
Email: [email protected] using the subject line: Chief Executive Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Switchboard Victoria is committed to supporting diversity and inclusion in our workforce and will consider all qualified applicants, regardless of sex, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability or national origin.
Switchboard especially welcomes and encourages applications from people who are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander; trans, gender diverse or intersex; disabled; carers; live with HIV, are culturally and/or linguistically diverse, People of Colour and/or People of Faith; or identify with having lived experiences of suicide and mental ill-health.
Switchboard Victoria has an exception to the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. This exemption stipulates that staff and volunteers must identify as a member of the LGBTIQA+ community to work or volunteer with Switchboard Victoria.
Switchboard Victoria is based on the lands of the Kulin nations, always and forever the home of the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Wathaurong, Taungurong and Djadjawurung peoples. We acknowledge that our work takes place on lands that are under colonial occupation and that Kulin Nation sovereignty was never ceded. We hope to pay our respects to Kulin Nation elders, past and present and wish to extend this respect to any and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
A position description is attached.