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National LGBTI Health Alliance seeks new board members

Would you like to help improve the lives of LGBTI+ people across Australia?

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The National LGBTI Health Alliance is conducting a formal Board recruitment process and seeking energetic, enthusiastic and committed applicants.

The National LGBTI Health Alliance is the national peak health organisation in Australia for organisations and individuals that provide health-related programs, services and research focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex people (LGBTI) and other sexuality, gender, and bodily diverse people and communities.

New Board members will be provided with training, orientation and mentoring.

The Alliance seeks people who have exemplary skills, competence, and/or identities related to the following important communities and areas:

  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people
  • People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
  • People with a disability
  • People with intersex bodies
  • People of non-binary gender experience
  • People with legal and accounting skills and experience.
  • People with strong governance skills and strategic insight.

Expressions of Interest should include your Curriculum Vitae and a Statement addressing the skills and experience you would bring to the Board.

The Application process will close on Friday 28th April. Applications and any questions regarding Board positions should be addressed to Rebecca Reynolds.

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