
Director of Community Development
- Australia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Join the Executive Leadership Team and play a key role in shaping the School's future success
- Champion and elevate the CGS brand, positioning it both on the national and global stage
- Inspire meaningful community engagement, building powerful connections with students, families, team members and alumni
- Shape the School’s public identity and reputation in Canberra, across Australia and on the international stage
- Lead strategic initiatives to grow enrolment, engagement, and philanthropic support
- Deliver inspiring, high-profile events, including Centenary celebrations, that capture imagination, pride and participation
- Strengthen and expand connections with parents, alumni, donors, and partners, building a vibrant and supportive community
- Proven track record of strategic leadership in one or more relevant domains, such as marketing, admissions, philanthropy, alumni relations, or events, in a complex organisation
- Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high-performing teams across multiple disciplines
- Experience in developing and implementing integrated strategies that enhance reputation, enrolment, engagement, and philanthropic support
- Strong experience in stakeholder engagement, relationship management, and partnership development
- Demonstrated capacity for financial planning, budgeting, and operational oversight at a senior level
- Strategic and visionary thinker who can translate ambition into action
- Inclusive, collaborative leader who builds trust and inspires confidence
- Resilient and adaptable, able to navigate change and complexity with composure
- Highly organised, with the ability to balance multiple priorities and deadlines
- Creative and innovative in approach to engagement, communications, and problem-solving
- Culturally aware and committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion
- Compliance with all relevant child protection legislation and School policies
- Willingness to work outside standard hours, including evenings and weekends, for events and functions
- Commitment to ongoing professional learning and participation in relevant industry networks
- Postgraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline
- Leadership experience in the independent education sector or a similarly complex educational environment
- Familiarity with professional networks such as CASE, Educate Plus, or equivalent
- Experience in leading major campaigns, events, or centenary/anniversary initiatives
- Appropriate qualifications
- A valid ACT Working with Vulnerable People Card
- A current National Police Check
- Full working rights within Australia
- Staff awards program and generous professional development funding
- Attractive salary packaging arrangements
- Complimentary daily barista-made coffee
- Delicious daily morning tea and discounted lunches
- Access to the on-site health clinic and annual influenza vaccinations
- 24/7 access to our Employee Assistance Program
- 14 weeks of paid parental leave
- School fee concessions
- Onsite parking
- Cover letter (addressing the selection criteria in the Position Description)
- Resume/CV