Staff Vacancies
Here is your opportunity to take a role which combines purpose, professionalism, and people! Support our new CEO in a broad and versatile role which will engage your heart as well as grow your skills.
This role is crucial in ensuring that the CEO can effectively lead Tearfund and fulfill our mission.
It combines operational coordination, stakeholder management, communication and trusted executive support. It provides high level, confidential, administrative and operational support to ensure effectiveness, functionality and responsiveness by the CEO in making decisions regarding programs and activities. The coordination of the CEO’s diary and communication between the CEO, staff team, members, stakeholders, funders, and the Board is a core part of the role.
The ideal candidate will bring a personal passion to see issues of poverty and justice addressed as well as exceptional organisational skills, and the confidence to work autonomously while building flourishing relationships. You will demonstrate sound judgement, discretion, professionalism, and confidentiality under limited direction.
Download the position descriptionTearfund National Office in Blackburn, Melbourne (with hybrid possibilities depending on business needs).
Tearfund partners with Christians in Australia and around the world as changemakers to tackle the root causes of poverty, release hope, champion justice and equip communities to flourish.
To work at Tearfund is to live out your vocation; a space where your faith, passion for justice and skills intersect. Tearfund offers you the opportunity to use your professional skills and expertise as a partner in tackling the root causes of poverty, releasing hope, championing justice and equipping communities to flourish. As part of the Tearfund team, you are part of a movement which works toward a just and compassionate world in which all people can achieve their God-given potential.
Tearfund offers a friendly and flexible work environment, generous salary packaging benefits, and the opportunity to grow and explore in your faith and justice journey.
Send us your CV and a short cover letter as soon as possible to [email protected]
NOTE: Applications close 25 July, 2025. Short-listing of candidates will commence prior to the closure of this role, so please do not delay submitting your application.
Please contact Stephanie Nidenko, our People & Culture Partner on Ph: 03 9264 7000
Tearfund Australia’s recruitment and selection procedures and checks reflect our commitment to the well-being and protection of children and vulnerable adults. Preferred candidates will be required to undertake pre-employment screening, such as a National Police Check and/or a Working With Children Check. You also need to have the right to work in Australia and the ability to communicate in English well.
We seek to be a diverse workplace, in which people of many cultural and linguistic backgrounds, genders, ages and abilities work together and are equally appreciated and respected. People with disabilities and neuro diverse abilities, are encouraged to apply for Tearfund roles and can receive assistance with aspects of the recruitment process, by contacting our People and Culture Partner, Stephanie via [email protected] or on 03 9264 7000.
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