General Manager - National Operations | Homelessness ServicesManagement (Community Services & Development)Full timeCompetitive salary with eligible NFP/Charity tax free salary packagingOpportunity for hybrid working arrangements - infield and WFH (must be able to work across Dignity locations in Sydney and Illawarra regions) additional travel from time to time.Passionate and committed colleagues, connected to the organisation's mission and values: Core Dignity, Show you Care, Act with Integrity and Strive to InnovateAbout UsOur mission is to empower people with Dignity and prevent, respond to, and end homelessness.Dignity is a charity with a different perspective. By keeping people, families and community at the heart of everything we do; by providing essential services, we walk alongside people on their journey back 'home'.Dignity currently provides supported temporary accommodation and longer-term stable housing for hundreds of people every night of the year and operates multiple programs that reduce the barriers for people at risk or experiencing homelessness, to find their path forward.The OpportunityWith demand for Dignity's services greater than ever, there is an exciting opportunity to join our Senior Leadership Team in the role of General Manager - National Operations.Reporting to the CEO, this new position will play an integral role in driving our organisational growth and provide strategic leadership to our key operational business units of Housing (including temporary accommodation, long-term housing accommodation programs), Business Services and Distribution.Bring your exceptional leadership skills and dedication to supporting multiple business areas to deliver dignified care and support for our guests, residents and people in the community in need.Strategically lead the development and implementation of the Dignity business plan for the Dignity Housing models, Distribution and Business ServicesLead and support the Housing, Business Services and Distribution management team to achieve the operational business planDevelop high performance teams through proactive coaching and development, and engagement initiatives aligned to Dignity core values.In conjunction with the CFO, contribute to the financial planning, budget management and analysis of national operations to meet strategic financial objectivesWork in partnership with the senior leadership team, including CFO and CEO to support contract negotiations and tender submissionsEngage and consult with internal and external stakeholders to identify emerging issues and initiate and enable the development of programs to advance our servicesDevelop new and existing relationships with Government and Non-government agencies and other stakeholders to increase collaborative opportunities within NSW and other states/territoriesPlan and implement development opportunities to expand our Housing models ensuring distribution and business services are aligned and structured to support new initiativesResearch and scope potential new districts and expansion opportunities within NSW and other states/territories to implement Dignity Housing modelsDevelop and maintain relationships with developers/builders and real estate agents to support growth opportunitiesWork collaboratively with the National Partnerships Manager to ensure synergies across operations and food relief and volunteer business areasProvide proactive and evidence-based expert advice and reports to management to drive business outcomesAssess and identify process improvements and performance enhancements, and partner with People and Culture to implement learning and development initiativesDemonstrate a genuine commitment to safety leadership by actively consulting, promoting and contributing to initiatives, monitoring safety performance, and making decisions and acting on health, safety and wellbeing mattersWhat you'll needAs a strategic leader, you will have:Previous people leadership experience in government and or community/social services sector.Sound knowledge of the specific service industry requirements to support those experiencing or at risk of homelessness.Proven ability to build constructive relationships, work in partnership with community, government, and other services providers. Established relationships within this field would be advantageous.Tertiary education or demonstrable senior experience in related field/sector.Highly developed written and oral communication, negotiation, interpersonal skills, and the ability to advocate on behalf of others.Highly developed organisational, time management, analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to develop and implement initiatives in a complex and changing operating environment.How to apply: Please submit your cover letter and an up-to-date CV via SEEK.Dignity Ltd is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.We are an EEO employer and value the diversity of our people. Dignity is committed to being a Child Safe organisation.For more information about Dignity visit our website www.dignity.org.au or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dignityltd/.Please note that only suitably experienced applicants meeting the above criteria will be contacted.
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