$100,000 pa pro rata incl. super, 0.6 - 0.8 FTE. Location: Flexible within Southern Australia, work from home. Fixed-Term (12 months, with potential for extension). Part-time, (0.6 - 0.8 FTE). About SAALSMA For several decades, Aboriginal Elders and leaders across southern temperate Australia have voiced a need for a more coordinated and collaborative platform to advance Aboriginal-led environmental research, management, and economic development. The Southern Australian Aboriginal Land and Sea Management Alliance (SAALSMA) is a newly established non-profit organisation that exists to advocate for, facilitate, and broker collaborations and knowledge exchange among southern Aboriginal communities and key stakeholders. SAALSMA's vision is to advance southern Aboriginal environmental and economic priorities by working across five core themes: Policy. Research and Development. Management. Education and Capacity Strengthening. Sustainable Aboriginal Economic Growth. SAALSMA connects Aboriginal organisations with strategic and applied support, helping to broker relationships, secure funding, and elevate southern Aboriginal voices and initiatives. About the Role The Inaugural Executive will play a pivotal leadership role in establishing and growing SAALSMA during its foundational year. Reporting to the SAALSMA Establishment Committee or incoming Board, the Executive will lead strategy, governance, relationship development and fundraising ensuring the organisation builds strong foundations to deliver on its vision. This role requires visionary leadership, cultural integrity, and the ability to bring people, organisations, and ideas together to build an influential and respected southern Aboriginal alliance. Key Responsibilities Organisational Leadership and Development Lead the implementation of governance, strategic and operational frameworks that build a culturally grounded, effective, and respected organisation. Stakeholder Engagement, Resource Mobilisation, and Financial Management Build and maintain strategic relationships with Aboriginal organisations, Governments, non-for profit and corporate sectors to secure funds, drive collaboration, and deliver transparent financial management. Membership and Alliance Development Work with the Establishment committee and our partners to develop an inclusive membership model that reflects the diversity of southern Aboriginal communities and provides a strong platform for capturing community priorities to support collective advocacy and coordinated action. Strategic and Financial Planning and Program Development Develop a strategic and fundraising plant across SAALSMA's five strategic themes, ensuring outcomes are community-led, culturally aligned, and impactful. Governance and Reporting Support the development of a manageable governance model that spans temperate southern Australia and ensure accountability through clear reporting, compliance, and risk management processes. Selection Criteria Essential Executive leadership experience, ideally in the Indigenous, environmental, or community development sectors. Minimum 4-5 years of executive leadership experience in a senior management role. Experience in fundraising, start-up or establishment-phase roles, and attracting new investment. Demonstrated success cultivating high-trust relationships across government, corporate, community, and non-profit sectors. Deep understanding of Aboriginal governance, cultural heritage, and community aspirations, particularly in southern Australia. Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage is preferred but not required for this role. Expertise in strategic financial management, organisational development, and sustainable enterprise models. Proven ability to lead through strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and operational delivery. Strong cultural integrity, with a demonstrated ability to embed Aboriginal values, protocols, and ways of working in leadership. Desired Expertise in environmental stewardship, community development, land and sea management, and/or cultural heritage protection. Experience supporting economic empowerment for Aboriginal communities and driving outcomes through strategic negotiation. Relevant tertiary qualifications in business, law, governance, environmental management, or a related field. Personal Attributes Visionary, grounded, and culturally committed. Collaborative and diplomatic, with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Entrepreneurial and solutions-focused, with a passion for community-led change. Resilient, adaptable, and driven by purpose. Other details Salary: Negotiable based on experience (12% Superannuation) Reports to: SAALSMA Establishment Committee Start Date: As soon as practicable. Location: You will work from home and be located in Southern Australia being Tasmania, Victoria, ACT, NSW or southern SA or WA. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20026899