Job Summary
- $104,311 to $118,589 plus superannuation and five weeks leave
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 16th Aug 2024
- Darwin > Darwin CBD
The Deputy Director will be a key partner and co-conspirator with ECNT’s Executive Director, joining a leadership team which has built the organisation into a successful and expanding ENGO. ECNT has a national and international reputation built on strategies which have bought public and political attention to the key environmental issues in the NT – Climate, Water, Landclearing, Renewables, Mining and Biodiversity.
The Deputy Director will be a multi-talented generalist, with experience as a campaigner or as a manager in a not for profit or non-government organisation with a diverse funding pool.
The Environment Centre NT is the peak environmental organisation in the Northern Territory (NT). We have been working to protect the NT environment since 1983.
ECNT is an exciting and dynamic organisation, with an extraordinary impact locally and nationally. We have undergone a period of growth in recent years, and we are now leading some of the most important campaigns in the country.
We are the trusted, independent, voice on environmental issues in the NT and we fearlessly hold governments and industry to account in pursuit of our vision. We have expanded rapidly in the last few years in response to escalating environmental threats. We are currently running a number of cutting-edge campaigns across our key strategic work themes: mining, climate, freshwater and biodiversity that require a sophisticated and multi-layered communications strategy. For more information, please visit our website: www.ecnt.org.au.
ECNT acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands and waters upon which we work and their role in caring for country for millennia, now, and into the future.
Collaborate with ECNT Director and Operations Manager to oversee our governance and financial compliance systems, grant applications, activities and acquittals.
Share with the Director and Operations Manager the responsibility of staff management, development and growth, helping staff to grow in their autonomy, competence and leadership, and shape ECNT’s culture, as ambitious, relational, collaborative, highly skilled leaders of the environment movement.
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We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants. We actively encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from Culturally & Linguistically Diverse backgrounds, LGBTIQA+ people, a diverse range of genders, people with disability and others who have diverse experiences of our world to apply for this opportunity.
Initial enquires to the Executive Director, by e-mail to [email protected] using the subject line: Deputy Director enquiry via EthicalJobs.
A position description is attached.