Gumala Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) works to alleviate poverty and promote self-determination for the Banjima, Yinhawangka and Nyiyaparli people of the Pilbara region in Western Australia.
WHO WE ARE:
GAC represents the Banjima, Yinhawangka and Nyiyaparli people of the Pilbara region in Western Australia. GAC was established in 1996 following negotiations with Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto, to advocate for the collective interests of the Traditional Owners.
We are a membership-based organisation and serve around 2,000 Members across Western Australia, Australia and the world.
At GAC, we believe in building strong relationships both within our team and with our members. Our core values consist of Family, Respect, Culture, Leadership and Honesty. We strive to create an
environment where every team member feels like they are part of a supportive and inclusive family.
We are proud to be one of the largest Aboriginal Corporations in Australia with our head office located in Tom Price and the corporate office situated in the Perth CBD.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Senior Governance Advisor supports the Board and Management of the Gumala Aboriginal Corporation in meeting their compliance obligations; and ensures efficient administration across the
Governance business unit.
The aim of the role is to develop and lead high-quality governance across the business in order to achieve GAC’s mission, vision and strategic objectives. The role will be required to have an
outstanding level of business awareness, contract management and governance principles.
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Implementing, maintaining and reviewing internal governance standards of GAC, including risk register management.
- Facilitating and overseeing governance-related projects, including the convening of Annual
General Meetings and Member consultation meetings.
- Coordinating and managing daily tasks of the two Governance Officers and the Governance team, ensuring compliance with procedures and guidelines.
- Liaising with the Executive Officer’s office and relevant external agencies to ensure governance and
funding compliance.
- Preparing Board communications relating to governance, compliance, risk and associated
matters for release to Members, stakeholders, regulators and the broader community as appropriate.
This position is based in East Perth with occasional travel to the Pilbara, and is being offered on an
initial 12-month term.
ABOUT YOU
- Tertiary qualification in Business, Law, Governance or relevant qualification.
- Demonstrated team leadership with the ability to motivate and coach team members.
- Knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements.
- Understanding of the CATSI Act
- Experience in managing compliance issues in a small to medium not-for-profit organisation.
- Ability to build rapport with all stakeholders of the business
- Strong organisational and planning skills
- Cultural sensitivity with a demonstrated understanding of and alignment with Aboriginal cultural values
WHAT WE OFFER
- Competitive salary package options that boost your take-home pay.
- Access to Employee Assistance Programme
- Annual shutdown
- Flexible work arrangements
APPLICATION PROCESS
As an equal-opportunity employer, Gumala Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) values inclusivity and promotes a workplace that actively seeks to welcome contributions from all people, including, but not limited to, genders, cultural backgrounds, LGBTQIA+, disability & neurodiversity.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
If you share our values and are interested in what we offer, please apply now, providing a
current resume and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria. Alternatively,
you may email your application to hr@gumala.com.au
Shortlisting will begin immediately, and GAC reserves the right to fill the vacancy at any
time.