About Hepatitis SA
Hepatitis SA is the lead community-based, not-for-profit organisation responding to viral hepatitis, primarily hepatitis B and hepatitis C, in South Australia.
The organisation provides education, peer education, information, referral and support services for people affected by viral hepatitis, people at risk, health and welfare professionals, and the broader community. Hepatitis SA is also a Needle and Syringe Program secondary site and operates harm reduction peer services across various NSP sites in metropolitan Adelaide.
With a committed team, strong sector relationships and a community-led approach, Hepatitis SA plays an important role in public health, harm reduction, advocacy and providing services for priority populations.
About the role
Reporting to the Board, the CEO will lead the day-to-day management and implementation of the strategic direction of Hepatitis SA.
This is a broad, hands-on role spanning service delivery, advocacy, funding and financial management, people management and stakeholder engagement, and advising the Board on policy, strategic and operational direction, organisational risk and finances.
The incoming CEO will build on strong organisational foundations while strengthening funding sustainability, systems and processes and impact reporting
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead Hepatitis SA’s operations, programs and people
- Ensure services remain responsive to communities affected by viral hepatitis
- Oversee education, peer education, support and harm reduction programs
- Manage budgets, grants, funding submissions, acquittals, tenders and reporting
- Build strong relationships with funders, government, sector partners and community stakeholders
- Represent Hepatitis SA in local, state and national forums
- Advise the Board re strategy, governance, risk, and budget planning and monitoring
- Lead and support a small, diverse team, including peer workers
- Strengthen systems, policies, documentation and organisational processes
- Communicate the impact of Hepatitis SA’s work to funders, partners and the broader community
What we’re looking for:
- Experience: Senior leadership experience in health, human services, community, not-for-profit or related settings
- Financial Capability: Strong skills in budgeting, grants, acquittals, funding reports and tenders
- Governance Knowledge: Experience working effectively with a Board
- Community Understanding: Appreciation of health promotion, harm reduction lived experience and peer-led programs
- Ability to Navigate Complexity: Comfortable operating in challenging environments with the ability to work autonomously, exercise sound judgement, and navigate complexity with confidence.
- Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Leadership Style: Practical, inclusive, non-judgemental and able to build trust with diverse communities
- Flexibility: Ability to work flexibly and undertake some intrastate and interstate travel
Benefits:
- Meaningful Impact: Lead work that directly supports people affected by viral hepatitis
- Strong Foundations: Join a respected organisation with experienced staff and sector relationships
- Sector Influence: Represent Hepatitis SA across local, state and national forums
- Purpose-Led Work: Contribute to hepatitis B and C elimination goals, with a focus on equity and no-one left behind
- Salary Packaging: Salary packaging arrangements are available
- Flexible Working: WFH options may apply after the first 12 months, subject to performance and policy
Why join Hepatitis SA?
This is an opportunity to lead a respected, community-based organisation with deep community connections and an important role in South Australia’s public health landscape.
The coming years will be important for Hepatitis SA, with new National Strategies, a changing funding environment, ongoing advocacy and continued work toward the elimination of hepatitis B and hepatitis C as public health threats.
This role will suit a leader who is both strategic and practical; someone who can build on what is already working well while strengthening and evolving the organisation for the future.
If you are ready to bring your leadership, community focus and strategic capability to Hepatitis SA, please visit harrisonmcmillan.com.au or click APPLY NOW. We request applications include a CV and Cover Letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role. A position description is available upon request.
For confidential enquiries, please contact Tamara Chambers – Client Delivery Lead on 0468039108
Harrison McMillan and Hepatitis SA are committed to an inclusive recruitment process. Applications are encouraged from people with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with lived experience, and people from communities affected by viral hepatitis.


