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Executive Director, National Council
Join the Australian Institute of Architects as the Executive Director, National Council. This strategic leadership role is responsible for
providing executive support and governance expertise to the National Council while driving the Institute’s national advocacy and policy
agenda.
Impact of the Organisation
The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia. With a rich history spanning over
nine decades, the Institute has continuously advocated for the highest standards of professionalism, creativity, and ethical practices in
the built environment.
Supporting over 14,000 members, the Institute provides exceptional opportunities for personal and professional growth. From exclusive
networking events and educational programs to prestigious awards and recognition, they empower their members to achieve new levels of
success and innovation.
Dedicated to fostering a collaborative and supportive architectural community, the Australian Institute of Architects aims to strengthen the
profession and enhance architecture for everyone.
Impact of This Role
As Executive Director National Council, you will serve as the principal advisor and executive support to the National Council, ensuring
effective governance, strategic leadership, and high-impact advocacy for the architectural profession.
This pivotal and newly created role will collaborate with the National President, elected leadership, and external stakeholders to advance
the Institute’s policy agenda, strengthen governance frameworks, and drive meaningful change in the industry.
Key Responsibilities
Skills and Experience
Benefits of Working with the Australian Institute of Architects
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If you're passionate about governance, advocacy, and strengthening the architectural profession, we’d love to hear from you!
To apply, please upload your resume and a cover letter outlining your suitability and interest in the role. For any questions or a
confidential discussion, contact Chloe Barton at chloe@impactadvising.com.au or 0426
161 985.
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