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Description
Organisation
Established in 1920, the NHAA is the oldest complementary medicine association in Australia. We are a not-for-profit professional membership organisation for herbalists and naturopaths, providing learning and development opportunities for our members, supporting professional and practice development, and ensuring high standards of qualifications and safety.
Reporting to the NHAA Board President, the Treasurer oversees the financial position of the organisation in accordance with constitutional and compliance requirements.
Duties of Responsible Persons (Board Members)
- To act with reasonable care and diligence;
- To act honestly and fairly in the best interests of the organisation and for its purposes;
- Not to misuse their position or information they gain as a responsible person;
- To disclose conflicts of interest;
- To ensure that the financial affairs of the organisation are managed responsibly; and
- Not to allow the organisation to operate while it is insolvent.
Key Areas of Accountability
| Responsibility / Activity | Estimated % of time |
|---|---|
| The board is responsible for the overall governance, management and strategic direction of the organisation. As a result, the board has ultimate accountability for its activities and performance. Boards are comprised of an organisation’s directors who can only exercise their authority when acting as a collective. The primary functions of the Board include:
| 70% |
| Treasurer responsibilities include:
| 30% |
Requirements
Knowledge/ Experience
- Knowledge of the profession
- Background at senior levels within the NFP sector
- Capability and willingness to oversee the practical operational aspects of the Association’s finances, including influencing direction
- Experience of current corporate governance relevant to voluntary and not for profit organisations
Qualifications/ Accreditations
- CPA or CA qualification
- Governance Training (desirable)
Skills/ Abilities
- Strategic planning, critical thinking and influencing skills
- Sound understanding of financial reporting and management, payroll, superannuation, GST
Attributes
- Act honestly and in good faith in the interests of the Association as a whole.
- Exercise a degree of care, skill and diligence that a reasonable person in a like position would exercise.
Apply now by sending your CV + expression of interest to president@nhaa.org.au