Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 1st Sep 2022
- Sydney > Haymarket
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The Tenants’ Union of NSW is a respected, dynamic and strong advocate for all renters in NSW. It provides high quality legal advice, assistance, training and information to tenants, tenant advocates, and community workers. Through litigation, high-quality, accurate and accessible resources, a policy reform agenda and public advocacy media action the Tenants' Union works for housing justice to ensure renters, particularly those in need, have homes that are safe, secure, affordable and sustainable.
The Tenants' Union of NSW is the main resourcing body for Tenants Advice and Advocacy Services (TAASs) and a community legal centre specialising in NSW residential renting tenancies law.
The Tenants' Union is an independent, secular not-for-profit membership-based co-operative under the Co-operatives (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012 (NSW). You can read our Rules (Constitution) here. You can also read our Governance Policy here.
The Tenants' Union works to promote the interests of: Aboriginal tenants; boarders, lodgers and other marginal tenants; private rental tenants; public and community housing tenants; and land lease community residents as well as private sector tenants.
The Tenants’ Union is seeking Non-Executive Directors to join the Board as two vacancies will arise at our AGM alongside renominating existing board members. The candidates will display integrity, independence and ethics and is collaborative, curious and courageous. Emotional intelligence, a passion for social justice and financial acumen are highly valued as is being an active contributor with a strong commitment to the Tenants' Union vision, mission, purpose, and values.
The Tenants' Union Board is a skills-mix board. The selection criteria below set out the areas of expertise we wish to attract.
The Tenants' Union requires Non-Executive Directors who:
We are committed to serving NSW’s diverse renting communities and encourage nominations from applicants with a range of backgrounds. This includes applicants of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander backgrounds.
Applications will be considered by the Tenants' Union Nominations Sub-Committee which will make recommendations for endorsement by the Board. Those applicants that have been endorsed by the Board will be nominated for election to the Board by the Tenants' Union membership at our next AGM in November 2022. Depending on the number of applicants and other nominations, this may be a contested election. Any Tenants' Union member can be nominated for a Board position at an AGM, however only those members that have applied through this process will have their nominations considered and endorsed by the sitting Board.
For further information please email Julia: [email protected] using the subject line: Non-Executive Director (Voluntary) enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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