Chief Executive Officer – Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) Full time | Sydney CBD office | Hybrid work environment
$190,000 plus Superannuation
About the organisationThe Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) is the peak body responsible for establishing, coordinating, and advocating national standards in the practice of architecture for the benefit of the Australian community.
First established in 1974 by the Australian State and Territory Architect Registration Boards (ARBs), the AACA and the ARBs continue to work together to facilitate a nationally consistent approach to the accreditation of architectural education and assessment programs on the path to registration as an architect. The AACA consults with key organisations, develops competency-based assessments, and administers the accreditation of architecture programs, in addition to facilitating international mutual recognition agreements, assessing overseas qualifications, and providing comparative data on architectural education and regulation worldwide.
About the roleThe CEO will be an innovative and forward-thinking leader who enhances AACA's reputation as a consistent, creative, and responsive service provider. They will challenge traditional approaches, inspire stakeholders to embrace change, and ensure national consistency while navigating evolving challenges with agility.
Reporting to the Board, the CEO will have strategic and operational responsibilities including:
Governance & Risk: Lead corporate governance and risk management, ensuring AACA's goals are met by identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks within the social, political, environmental, and economic contexts.Financial Management: Oversee staff, resources, and finances, including budgeting, procurement, and reporting. Align business plans with the strategic plan, driving revenue growth through effective and appropriate competency-based assessment programs on the path to registration as an architect.Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with and build meaningful relationships with key stakeholders, including architect registration boards, government bodies, education programs, industry organisations, and international regulators.Advocacy: Work with stakeholders to raise awareness of registration pathways, emphasise the value of registration, and address barriers to increase demand for registered architects.Industry Research & Development: Develop consistent, high-quality data on the architecture profession, focusing on demographics, skill application, and market needs to support informed decision-making.International Relationships: Strengthen global networks, maintain international agreements for qualification recognition, and promote knowledge-sharing on regulatory best practices.People Leadership: Empower, support, and develop the team, leading by example to ensure consistent service delivery and sustainable growth.Why work for AACA?Support the regulatory framework of architects and architectural education, and create meaningful change alongside creative, intelligent, and passionate industry professionals.Lead a small, yet impactful, team dedicated to providing outstanding services.A hybrid work environment with the flexibility to work from home.Additional leave purchase available.About youThe successful CEO will have:
CEO or senior management experience in industry organisations, regulation, government, professional education, or statutory boards, and an understanding of standards and assessment in the architecture profession, will be highly regarded.Expertise in national accreditation, ensuring educational standardisation, and maintaining quality and consistency across professional standards.A curious and strategic mindset with sound judgment, adept at resolving complex business challenges, navigating stakeholder impacts and competing priorities, and approaching challenges with professionalism and empathy.Exceptional communication skills with the ability to synthesise complex information and effectively engage with diverse stakeholders, including government, higher education, industry representatives, and international regulators.Strong business and financial acumen with expertise in budgeting and reporting, system optimisation, and enhancing operational efficiency.A people-focused leadership style, dedicated to inspiring teams, nurturing individual growth, and building a positive and empowered workplace.Interested?Please apply using the APPLY NOW via this website.
The closing date for applications is 5pm Wednesday 15th January 2025 – however, applications will be reviewed as received so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Please note only applications submitted through the application portal will be considered.
Beaumont People has been retained to recruit for this position on behalf of Architects Accreditation Council of Australia. Please direct all enquiries to Sheridan Bagi or Jo Brown.
Please note our Christmas closure: 20th December 2024 – 6th January 2025. To request more information regarding this exciting position, please reach out to us at ****** and we will respond upon our return to office.
At Beaumont People, we believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace, and we love working with organisations that feel the same way. We encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from CALD backgrounds and people with disabilities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assessed we would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.
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