About the Organisation As one of Australia’s most trusted charities, Guide Dogs Victoria is a leader in breaking down barriers, empowering people to live life without limits. They specialise in delivering high-quality support and services to those living with low vision and blindness. They pride themselves on fostering an inclusive and culturally safe environment where talent thrives and innovation is encouraged. About the Role Working directly with the CEO and Executive Team, the COO will be a strong influencer within the organisation, driving operational excellence, process improvements, and strategic initiatives. The role will oversee corporate services, including finance, IT, and facilities, with a significant emphasis on enhancing overall organisational performance and optimising resources. Key Responsibilities Lead business planning processes, ensuring alignment with the organisation’s strategy, mission, and goals. Oversee ICT strategy and platform architecture, leading IT transformation initiatives to improve operational effectiveness. Champion a culture of quality and compliance, including risk management and adherence to service delivery standards. Drive financial optimisation and risk management practices, including leading the annual audit process. Support the efficient operation, maintenance, and compliance of all organisational facilities. Cultivate a high-performing team culture, driving continuous improvement initiatives. Skills and Experience Entrepreneurial in style, your passion and drive are demonstrated in your commitment to drive change and make a substantial impact. You have highly developed technical skills and commercial acumen, along with proven experience managing complex and high-level stakeholder relationships. You are a big picture thinker who can reason at a conceptual level and drive change while still maintaining strong attention to detail and a hands-on approach, bringing everyone along the process. You have relevant tertiary qualifications in management, accounting, or ICT. Postgraduate qualifications or MBA studies will be highly regarded. You have compiled an impressive track record and reputation as a high-achieving leader and have demonstrated experience in implementing an IT strategy, optimising processes, and leading organisational transformation activities. Experience working in the not-for-profit sector would be an advantage but not essential. Crucially, you are a natural leader with a high degree of integrity and professionalism, with experience in leading and developing teams with a focus on performance management. You have the confidence and credibility to engage effectively and build relationships at Board level, with senior executives and operational stakeholders. A creative thinker who can navigate a dynamic environment and lead people through change. Benefits An opportunity to make a significant impact and drive transformative change. Join a mission-based organisation that makes a difference in the community. An ideal environment for dog lovers and their work in service to people. Contribute to an organisation that values diversity and champions the rights of those with disabilities. Connect with like organisations, including Guide Dogs Australia member states to enhance national organisational growth and development. Work in a warm and inclusive environment at state-of-the-art new premises. To apply online, please click on the appropriate link below. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Andi Caragounis at acaragounissharpandcarter.com.au. Note that all direct and third-party applications will be forwarded to Sharp & Carter for consideration. J-18808-Ljbffr