Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 14th Oct 2024
The Invasive Species Council (ISC) is seeking two suitably skilled board members.
The Invasive Species Council is seeking 2 board members to provide oversight and direction for the growth and advancement of this national environmental organisation.
To support the organisation’s recent rapid growth and address gaps in the board’s competencies, diversity, knowledge and skills, candidates would ideally have experience and skills in at least one of the following areas: fundraising, communication/marketing, ecological sciences, biosecurity and/or legal expertise.
We are seeking board members from diverse backgrounds, perspectives and locations. Therefore we encourage applicants from any location in Australia and candidates across the gender, ethnic and age spectrum and who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
The ISC board meets online quarterly, usually for 2 and a half hours in early evenings (subject to arrangements that suit board members) and attend an online AGM. The board also holds an annual face-to-face day-long planning meeting, usually in Melbourne or Sydney. Additional work may occur outside of meetings and within committees. We do try to have at least one meeting a year where we can all attend in person. We will provide necessary travel and accommodation costs.
As a member of the ISC Board, you share the following responsibilities with all board members:
As a member of the ISC Board it is expected that you:
In addition, to the gaps identified above, we are looking for someone with:
We are keen to identify 2 new board members with a view to joining the ISC Board as soon as possible.
If you’d like to submit your application, then please click 'Apply Now'.
You will be joining the governing body of a dynamic team that advocates for nature, is committed to science, is fearless and persistent and is collaborative with First Australians.
The Invasive Species Council is a non-government donor-funded organisation formed in 2002 that seeks better laws and policies to protect the Australian environment from invasive plants, animals and diseases. Its structure is an incorporated association, registered as a charity with the ACNC.
Invasive species have been the main driver of environmental loss of Australia’s native animals since colonisation and remain one of the main threats to the future survival of all our unique wildlife on land and sea. Unless we take action, work with others and speak out, Australia’s biodiversity crisis will only worsen.
The Invasive Species Council has made numerous interventions to reduce the environmental impacts from invasive species. Over recent years we:
The ISC is managed day-to-day by a CEO in charge of a staff team that predominantly works remotely from home offices across Australia. Its annual budget is sourced from individual donors, trusts and foundations.
View our 2022-2030 Strategic Plan: https://invasives.org.au/about-us/strategic-plan/ or visit the website for additional information: https://invasives.org.au/ and to view our Annual Report.
You will be joining the governing body of a dynamic team that advocates for nature, is committed to science, is fearless and persistent and is collaborative with First Australians.
The Invasive Species Council is a non-government donor-funded organisation formed in 2002 that seeks better laws and policies to protect the Australian environment from invasive plants, animals and diseases. Its structure is an incorporated association, registered as a charity with the ACNC.
Invasive species have been the main driver of environmental loss of Australia’s native animals since colonisation and remain one of the main threats to the future survival of all our unique wildlife on land and sea. Unless we take action, work with others and speak out, Australia’s biodiversity crisis will only worsen.
The Invasive Species Council has made numerous interventions to reduce the environmental impacts from invasive species. Over recent years we:
The ISC is managed day-to-day by a CEO in charge of a staff team that predominantly works remotely from home offices across Australia. Its annual budget is sourced from individual donors, trusts and foundations.
View our 2022-2030 Strategic Plan: https://invasives.org.au/about-us/strategic-plan/ or visit the website for additional information: https://invasives.org.au/ and to view our Annual Report.