Deputy CEO - Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory

About AHNT

Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory (AHNT) Aboriginal Corporation incorporated in 2019 as the first peak body advocating for Aboriginal-controlled housing in the Northern Territory (NT). Five years on we are the NT’s leading voice on Aboriginal housing reform and sector capacity-building, and a signatory to the tripartite Partnership Agreement for Remote Housing in the Northern Territory worth $4 billion over 10 years.

We are governed by a board of Aboriginal leaders. Those directors are elected by our membership of 19+ Aboriginal community-controlled organisations that provide housing and related services in town camps, remote communities and homelands. We also work closely with our associate members, the 4 land councils of the NT and our partners, the Australian and Northern Territory governments.

AHNT is a member of the Aboriginal Peak Organisations NT Alliance (APONT) and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association (NATSIHA). We have a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NT Shelter as the peak for NT housing and homelessness, advocating for a shared approach to improving housing options for Aboriginal people, and we are an important member of Community Housing Industry Association NT (CHIA NT).

Our values

In all our work we embody these values:

  • cooperative – we work together

  • culturally strong – we are community-led and respect Aboriginal knowledge

  • strengths-based – we focus on what works

  • trustworthy – we are reliable and committed

  • innovative – we try new ways

About the role

The Deputy CEO supports the CEO by managing the day-to-day operations of AHNT and is integral to meeting the goals of the strategic plan. Their role includes representing AHNT in various forums, managing contracts, staff and recruitment, preparing funding applications and reports, proposing new initiatives and advising on business systems and processes.

Key duties and responsibilities

As Deputy CEO you will:

  • lead reforms to strengthen the Aboriginal-controlled sector across homelands, remote communities and town camps

  • provide strategic advice to the CEO, board and member organisations on reforms and anticipated or emerging issues

  • maintain strong partnerships with the land councils, NT and Australian governments, NATSIHA, APO NT, NT Shelter and CHIA NT.

  • support the CEO on the Joint Steering Committee (JSC) for Remote Housing Northern Territory in achieving the outcomes of the 10-year $4b investment in remote housing and homelands

  • work closely with the NT and Australian governments to coordinate and drive growth of community housing in the NT

  • collaborate with the CEO and staff to build organisational capability and work toward the objectives outlined in our Strategic Plan 2024–27

  • ensure best-practice accountability and transparency for funding partners

  • facilitate a ground-up approach to optimise outcomes for Aboriginal, including priority reforms under Closing the Gap

Selection criteria

  1. Well-developed strategic, conceptual and analytical skills including the ability to read local and national political landscapes and to take and manage risks so that AHNT remains well-placed to respond and adapt.

  2. Exceptional collaborative and influential skills with a demonstrated ability to establish and sustain productive working relationships with staff and external stakeholders, to achieve strategic objectives.

  3. Well-developed cultural awareness, sensitivity, and understanding of both the NT Aboriginal-controlled sector and the reform agendas at both NT and national scale.

  4. Sound financial and organisational skills including prioritisation, risk management, budgeting, recordkeeping, accounting and reporting.

  5. Excellent interpersonal skills to motivate and support people to achieve high-quality outcomes in a complex, high-pressure environment, to de-escalate any conflict and to negotiate respectfully and constructively.

  6. Highly developed oral and written communication skills for different contexts, including grant applications / acquittals; media; strategic alliances, Aboriginal-controlled organisations and Aboriginal people for whom English isn’t the primary language.

  7. Sound knowledge of historical and contemporary policy and politics in NT town camps, remote housing and homelands, and determination to support Aboriginal people to improve housing on their own terms.

Desirable

  • Experience working with the NT and Australian governments and land councils.

  • Relevant tertiary qualification.

How to apply

To apply, please send a cover letter addressing your claims against the selection criteria, along with your CV, to hr@ahnt.org.au by midnight on 28 October 2024.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

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