
The Finance Manager is responsible for the full spectrum of
operational financial management, compliance, and reporting for the
organisation. This includes audit leadership, and all foundational accounting
duties, ensuring the organisation’s financial health, regulatory compliance. Provide accurate and timely financial information to external payroll and accounting providers to support grant
acquittals, financial reporting, and statutory compliance. Manage effective
working relationships with external service providers to ensure agreed
deliverables, timeframes, and funding obligations are met.
Professional Skills and Experience
• Tertiary qualifications in Accounting, Finance, or a related field
• CA or CPA Qualification, or working towards
• Minimum 5 years of experience in a similar role, preferably in the not-for-profit sector
• Proficiency in Xero accounting software
• Strong understanding of accounting principles, payroll legislation, and salary sacrifice arrangements
• Experience working across multiple cost centres and funding streams
• Ability to apply professional judgment independently within established procedures
Mandatory requirements:
• A current valid Queensland Working with Children's Card (Blue Card) or eligible to apply.
• Current Queensland Driver's Licence.
• Current Police Check
Required Attributes:
• Commercial Acumen - Applies sound judgement to balance service quality with cost-effectiveness, resource efficiency, and organisational sustainability.
• Teamwork - Builds collaborative relationships across teams and stakeholders, fostering an inclusive culture and supporting organisational goals.
• Time Management - Plans and prioritises workloads to deliver quality outcomes within agreed timeframes and operational demands.
• Adaptability - Responds constructively to change and emerging priorities while maintaining high performance standards.

As the peak body representing, advocating for and supporting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child protection and family support services sector in Queensland, the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak (QATSICPP) works with communities, practitioners and policymakers, to promote and advocate for the rights, safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and their families. Together with our members, we are committed to a future where all Queensland children are safe, cared for and able to achieve their full potential.