Anglican Overseas Aid is entering a pivotal season of organisational development, with DFAT Full Reaccreditation scheduled for 2026–27 and the ACFID Code of Conduct review in late 2026. We are seeking a Compliance and Standards Lead to walk with us through this important work.

Why this role matters

This role sits at the heart of AOA’s governance integrity, accreditation strength and organisational maturity. It is a time‑bound role with lasting impact — strengthening systems, building confidence across teams, and supporting our shared accountability to partners, donors and communities.

Our culture

AOA is a small Christian organisation associated with the Anglican Church of Australia. Christian faith shapes how we lead, decide and steward responsibility. Staff participate in prayer, devotions and shared spiritual life as part of our community.

About the role

The Compliance and Standards Lead coordinates accreditation processes, supports staff and Board readiness, and ensures compliance systems, safeguarding practices and policies are robust, accessible and audit‑ready.

Who this role suits

This role suits a professional who:

  • Is values‑aligned and faith‑aware
  • Brings calm leadership to complex processes
  • Enjoys building clarity, structure and confidence
  • Values integrity, accountability and continual improvement

Applications close: 16 June (applications will be reviewed as received).

Enquiries: Jo Knight, CEO – aoa@anglicanoverseasaid.org.au