Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 25th Oct 2024
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YWCA Australia is seeking to appoint a Chair to the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee whose skills align with the strategic direction of the organisation and complement the current skills and experience mix of the Board.
The Finance, Audit and Risk Committee is comprised of Directors of the YWCA Board and an external Chair. The Committee assists the Board and its two subsidiary housing boards to discharge its duties in relation to:
The Committee has a Charter that sets out the roles and responsibilities and can be accessed on our website. All Committee members are expected to comply with YWCA’s governance standards.
YWCA VISION: A future where gender equality is a reality.
YWCA PURPOSE: Making young women’s leadership and women’s housing our priority for gender equity in Australia.
YWCA STRATEGY: The YWCA Evolve Strategy (YeS 2026) can be found here.
INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM: YWCA Australia is an evolving intersectional feminist organisation. We are working to develop a strong, intersectional feminist understanding across the organisation and ensure our decisions are informed by principles and criteria for intersectional decision-making, impact and sustainability.
The Chair of the Finance, Audit and Risk Committee is responsible for leadership of the Committee, including the following:
YWCA is seeking candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and we strongly encourage gender-diverse individuals and Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people to apply for these positions.
If you’re an interested candidate and some of the following qualities and skills describe you, you’re highly encouraged to apply:
When considering your suitability, please reflect on your professional, volunteer and life experience as well as your education, which may be ongoing. Generally, men will apply for positions when they meet as little as 60% of the required skills or experience, but women will only apply if they meet 100% of the requirements. If you believe you could bring your passion or experience to this role, you are encouraged to outline this in your cover letter. We consider a broad array of candidates across various experiences, backgrounds and workplaces, both formal and informal.
The expected time commitment for the Chair is:
The initial term of this appointment is 2 years and annual reviews of performance will take place.
Formal appointment is expected to take effect from September 2025. A thorough induction will be provided to the appointed Chair.
The Committee Chair will receive a stipend for each meeting that they chair. This stipend is determined by the Board from time to time and is currently set at $500 per meeting.
A professional development allowance is also available.
Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter that outlines their experience and interest in the role, and a resume.
Applications can be submitted via the Apply Now link.
Successful applicants will be interviewed prior to appointment.
Have a question? Email the Company Secretary at [email protected] using the subject line: Finance, Audit and Risk Committee Chair (Voluntary) enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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