Non-Executive Director of the Board of Management

Two Positions

The South West Catchments Council trading as South West NRM (SWNRM) is an incorporated, profit-for-purpose organisation with charity status, based in the South West of Western Australia. It has been operating for over 20 years and is recognised as the peak natural resource management (NRM) organisation of the South West NRM region of WA.

SWNRM delivers environmental and sustainable agriculture outcomes across a diverse landscape from Bunbury to Walpole and extending inland to Katanning, Dumbleyung and Narrogin. The organisation works collaboratively at a local, state and national level with a multitude of partners, including our Association Members, State and Local government, research institutions, Traditional Custodians and Aboriginal Corporations, and other non-government organisations.

The role 

SWNRM is seeking two talented and inspirational Directors to join our Board of six, to help support, steer and shape the organisation into the future. The SWNRM Board of Management is an independent skills-based Board, responsible to our 11 Association member organisations to deliver strategic and aspirational outcomes. The Board is the primary decision-making committee of a governance framework modelled on current best practice. SWNRM is seeking applications from individuals who meet the requirements set out below, for election at the Annual General Meeting in November 2025.

SWNRM values diversity and inclusion on the Board and throughout the organisation. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with diverse abilities. We are committed to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve, where everyone feels respected, supported and empowered to thrive and we are seeking Board members that can help deliver on that commitment.

Selection criteria

Essential

Extensive demonstrable knowledge, experience and/or qualifications in one or more of the areas below:

  1. Natural Resource Management (NRM); sustainable agriculture and/or environmental science;
  2. First Nations culture, collaborations and partnerships, and integrating cultural safety and Traditional Custodian aspirations into organisational operations and outcomes;
  3. Financial, legal, business management, governance and risk management;
  4. Communications, marketing and public relations;
  5. Business development, fundraising and philanthropy in the not-for-profit sector;
  6. Management or oversight of government/public funding programs or similar.

Highly Desirable

  1. Qualifications and/or formal training such as the AICD’s Company Directors Course, or equivalent.
  2. Previous experience on a Board of a complex community-based, or not-for-profit organisation
  3. Knowledge, experience and relevant networks in the South West NRM Region,

This is a remunerated position with the expectation of attendance at all Board meetings (minimum of 4 per year), with at least two being in-person within the SW Region, and in-person attendance at the Annual General Meeting.

In addition, membership of sub-committees and attendance at those associated meetings may be required. We strongly encourage applicants who reside within the Region. If you reside outside of the Region, then travel is a requirement of this role. Travel is reimbursed up to a pre-determined level.

Eligibility

At the time of election as an SWNRM Board Director, candidates must not hold office or membership of a SWNRM Association Member organisation, an organisation that represents a competing interest in respect of funding or promotion, or have a conflict of interest.

How to apply

An application pack can be provided by contacting Jodie Rowell at [email protected] 

Your application will consist of:

  • CV outlining expertise and experience; 
  • A candidate statement – not exceeding two pages.

The candidate statement must address the selection criteria and describe professional skills and personal qualities that would contribute to the Board. Also include details of any actual, perceived, or potential conflicts of interest. If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, come from a culturally or linguistically diverse background, are a person of diverse abilities, we invite you to share this in your application. This information helps us ensure our recruitment processes are inclusive and equitable however, sharing is entirely optional and will be treated with confidentiality.

Closing date for lodgement of applications

20 September 2025 5:00pm (AWST)

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