The Organisation The Tasmanian Community Fund (TCF) has provided crucial support to communities for over 25 years since its establishment in 1999. Created from the proceeds of the Trust Bank sale, its mission is to enhance the social, environmental, and economic wellbeing of Tasmanians, making it a cornerstone for community development. With over $137 million awarded to more than 3,000 projects, TCF has positively transformed lives and strengthened communities across Tasmania. TCF focuses on several key areas that resonate deeply with the community: community wellbeing, increasing workforce engagement, community infrastructure, leadership and capacity building, removing barriers to learning, and meeting community needs. By holding two grant rounds each year, along with targeted initiatives, when necessary, TCF remains agile and responsive to the evolving aspirations of Tasmanians. This proactive approach not only empowers local organisations but also ignites creativity and innovation in addressing community challenges. The Opportunity Join a passionate board, appointed by the Governor of Tasmania, to lead the Tasmanian Community Fund. As a board member you will be responsible for: Providing overall strategic direction for the TCF and promote its objectives within the Tasmanian community.Assessing and approving grants to non-profit community organisations and attending site visits, community events and presentations on behalf of the board.Approving annual operational and grant budgets to ensure financial sustainability and maximising the positive impact TCF grants have for communities.Providing good governance through contributing to board committees and evaluating the performance of the TCF, its Board and management. The Tasmanian Community Fund is recruiting three new board members in this process. At the conclusion of the process, a new chair will be selected from the new and existing members of the board. If you have the interest and experience to be considered for the chair role, please indicate this in your application. About You You bring a deep understanding and empathy for diverse Tasmanian communities, particularly those in the north and north-western regions. Your lived experience working with or volunteering in disadvantaged communities showcases your commitment to making a positive impact. You possess proven governance skills, demonstrating strategic, independent, and diverse thinking alongside sound decision-making abilities. With well-established networks and experienced stakeholder engagement skills, you effectively connect with various community members and organisations, aligning strongly with the values of the Tasmanian Community Fund (TCF) you bring a commitment to and advocate for its strategic plan and funding strategy. Ideally, you bring one or more of the following: a proven track record in systems change and influence, demonstrated experience in leading impactful communications across multiple platforms and audiences, and a strong understanding of rural and remote communities. How to Apply If you are passionate about driving change and have the skills to lead strategic initiatives within the North or Northwestern communities, we encourage you to apply. For a confidential discussion or role related questions, please contact Adam Dent of the Orchard Talent Group on (03) ******** or at (email protected). To apply please submit your current CV and a short statement addressing the skills, motivation, and experience you bring to the Tasmanian Community Fund via the link. Please note applicants must have a legal right to work in Australia. Applications close 5pm Wednesday 6th November, 2024.