Print Radio Tasmania
Location: Hobart, Tasmania (flexible/hybrid)
Employment: Permanent Part-time (24 hours per week, 0.6 FTE)
Pay Rates: $60 an hour + superannuation + paid leave
About Print Radio Tasmania
Print Radio Tasmania (PRT) is an established community broadcaster providing accessible, inclusive audio content for people who cannot easily access printed material. For more than 40 years, PRT has played a trusted role in enabling access to information, news, storytelling and community connection.
PRT is entering a period of renewal. Building on its strong foundations in radio reading services, the organisation is evolving to serve people with disability more broadly, while continuing to protect and strengthen services for its core audience.
About the role
The Chief Executive Officer provides hands-on leadership to Print Radio Tasmania, working closely with the Committee of Management to deliver the organisation’s strategy and strengthen its long-term sustainability and impact.
This includes diversifying income, strengthening partnerships, stabilising operations, supporting staff and volunteers, and embedding continual improvement across governance, risk, and people practices appropriate to a small but growing not-for-profit.
The CEO is a visible steward of PRT’s values, modelling inclusive, respectful leadership and supporting the organisation to deepen its contribution across the disability and community media sectors.
This role is ideal for an energetic, adaptable leader who thrives in a small but mighty, mission-driven organisation and enjoys working alongside volunteers. You will value purpose and inclusion, bring creativity to how things are done, and be motivated by building strong community connections and impact.
Key responsibilities
The CEO will be responsible for:
- Leading the implementation of PRT’s strategy and operational pla
- Through effective leadership of the Station Manager, ensuring that day‑to‑day operations and programming are delivered to a high standard and reflect the organisation’s commitment to creativity, storytelling and inclusion
- Supporting and developing staff and volunteers within a values-led culture
- Strengthening financial sustainability through grants, partnerships, sponsorships and diversified income
- Building strong relationships with disability organisations, funders and sector partners
- Representing and advocating for PRT with credibility and integrity
- Supporting good governance, risk management and compliance
About you
You will bring:
- Leadership experience ideally in a not-for-profit, community, disability, media or related sector
- Strong governance capability and experience working constructively with boards or committees
- Financial literacy, including budgeting, commercial management, financial reporting and grant management
- Proven ability to lead small teams and work effectively with volunteers
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- A demonstrated commitment to disability inclusion, accessibility and community impact
- The ability to balance ambition with the realities of a resource-constrained organisation
- Confidence with digital tools such as Microsoft Office, and a willingness to learn
Lived experience of disability, or experience in caring or working closely with disability communities, is highly valued.
Why join Print Radio Tasmania?
This is an opportunity to:
- Lead a trusted Tasmanian community organisation as it enters its next phase of service and impact
- Make a tangible contribution to disability inclusion and accessible media
- Work flexibly in a purpose-driven, values-led environment
- Shape the future of a trusted community service with deep local roots
How to apply
For further information and to apply, please submit your resume to Kathleen Mackay at [email protected] ideally by 24th February. Be quick, we may close applications earlier if the right person is found.
Q&A is always welcome and feel free to call Kathleen anytime including evenings and weekends on 0418 878 492
PRT is committed to accessibility and inclusion and welcomes applications from people with disability. We are happy to discuss flexible arrangements and reasonable adjustments to support you in participating fully in the recruitment process and in the role.