Chief Financial Officer, SDN Children's Services The Opportunity Leading a team of operationally experienced senior management professionals, the CFO will provide the business intelligence required to secure SDN's stability and sustainability into the future. With oversight of the finance, IT, risk and property functions, the CFO will identify opportunities and implement strategies aligned with the growth of SDN, best positioning the organisation to navigate external changes whilst ensuring quality and reliable service delivery, learning and care outcomes for young children and families. Key areas of responsibility include:
Providing expert financial advice, analysis and projections to the CEO, Executive leadership and Board on all strategic and operational aspects of financial management. Partnering with the Executive leadership to align strategies with the overall organisational strategy and operational plans. Developing and executing financial, property and IT agendas to support SDN's strategic goals. Collaborating with key stakeholders to identify and mitigate financial, operational, and strategic risks aligned with SDN's risk appetite. Modelling, championing, and embedding SDN's values and culture of diversity, equity, inclusion and interdisciplinary working. About You We are seeking a commercially astute executive leader that can speak with confidence to fostering high-performance and multidisciplinary collaboration across a comparable function, energised by the opportunity to partner with the CEO and Board in defining this next phase for SDN Children's Services. The successful candidate will:
Bring strong business acumen and experience in financial management, including strategic planning, budgeting and forecasting. Exposure to strategic property management will be highly regarded. Demonstrate outstanding people leadership, with a track record of encouraging continuous improvement and fostering cross-functional working. Have excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial information to non-financial stakeholders clearly and effectively. Have the advanced interpersonal skills and political nous required to build strategic relationships with key external partners including government, non-government and statutory agencies. Hold tertiary qualifications in Business, Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field. Advanced, postgraduate degrees will be highly regarded. The Organisation SDN Children's Services (SDN) is a for-purpose, not for profit organisation that started in 1905. We're here to promote and enhance children's wellbeing, learning and development and we do that for children from birth to their transition from high school through early learning services, children's therapies and family support programs. We believe that every person and every living thing has inherent worth and is owed respect and care. We commit ourselves to being trustworthy and reliable, inclusive and respectful and creative and innovative. SDN formally acknowledges the unique position of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and custodians of the land.
How to Apply For a confidential discussion or role related questions, please contact Philip Graham and Desiree Riechert of the Orchard Talent Group via email at to arrange a time to speak. To apply please submit your current CV via the link. Please note applicants must have a legal right to work in Australia. Applications close 13 October 2024.
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