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NATSIWA advertises for new CEO

January 22, 2015

22 January 2015 | Community Announcements

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance (NATSIWA), Australia’s peak organisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, is searching for someone to join their team as Chief Executive Officer.

NATSIWA was established in 2009, with a vision to protect the health, human rights and fundamental freedoms that are significant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women through cultural preservation, health education and coalition building.

The NATSIWA head office is located in Mount Druitt in Sydney’s western suburbs, though the CEO will be required to travel interstate regularly. Among the other positions available within the organisation are Executive Administration Assistant and Website Administration Officer.

Applications close Friday 30 January 2015.

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