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PwC OnBoard connects our Alumni Network and our people to board and advisory roles with not-for-profits (NFPs). As the only board placement program supporting NFPs in corporate Australia, we bridge the gap between the corporate and the NFP sector; between our people and their communities.
Open to a broad range of professionals, we connect you to causes you’re passionate about so you can help drive social change across Australia. This is your opportunity to leverage your professional skills and make a positive impact in the community. In turn, NFPs gain access to your time, talent and networks.
View a selection of live opportunities below. Contact Shae Kuipers for queries, or to explore other opportunities.
Role: Treasurer
Location: National (Sydney preference)
Time commitment: Critical Path holds quarterly meetings annually, currently on Monday evenings from 5.30pm, either on site or remotely. The AGM usually precedes the April meeting on the same evening. In addition, members attend one annual planning day, preferably on site and in person. Occasional input or special meetings may be added in consultation with staff and members.
Overview: Critical Path is Australia’s leading centre for choreographic enquiry, research and development. Their mission is to nurture and support independent Australian choreographers to push the boundaries of existing contemporary practice.
Skills: Critical Path are seeking someone with qualifications and/or experience in:
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Role: Board Director
Location: National (Regional Victoria highly regarded)
Time commitment: Time commitment is approx. 4 hours per month. There are 4-6 weekly Board meetings (2.5 hours) and a 6 weekly Committee meeting (ie, Finance Ctee, Governance Ctee, Strategy Ctee - 1.5 hours). Note: Board meetings are conducted online, except for two 'one day' Board meetings which are held twice a year in Victoria.
Overview: Rights Information and Advocacy Centre (RIAC) is a not-for-profit organisation that builds the capacity and wellbeing of individuals, families, carers and communities through advocacy and support services.
Skills: Seeking applicants with expertise in law, compliance, governance, regulatory frameworks and your alignment with our values: Respect, Independence, Action, Collaboration.
Closing date: ASAP
Role: Treasurer
Location: National
Time commitment: The board is currently being established, but it's likely that monthly board meetings will be held in the foreseeable future.
Overview: The Australian Alliance for Perinatal Mental Health was formed in October 2024 with the aim of bringing together like-minded organisations from around Australia all advocating for large scale change in perinatal mental health. The purpose of AAPMH is advocacy for much improved services for perinatal and infant mental health in Australia, by ensuring that a community level there is much better knowledge of the impact of parental mental health on all family members at the time of family formation/infant birth, and therefore the necessity of dramatically improving services at all levels of severity, primary, secondary and tertiary.
Skills: Seeking applicants with financial acumen and an experience or interest in start-up organisations.
Closing date: ASAP
Role: Treasurer
Location: Melbourne (ideally living on the Mornington Peninsula or in the City of Casey)
Time commitment: 1 x hour Board meetings are normally held online on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August and October.
Overview: Southern Disability Advocacy is a disability advocacy agency funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing as part of the National Disability Advocacy Program.
Skills: Seeking candidates with
Closing date: ASAP
Role: Treasurer
Location: Melbourne / Mornington Peninsula
Time commitment:
Overview: The organisation was established in 2024 with a Board of Non-Executive Directors whose purpose is to create a crisis shelter for women and their children experiencing homelessness or escaping domestic and family violence on the Mornington Peninsula. With the goal to open in 2026, Moonah House will be the first community-led crisis accommodation shelter for women and their children on the Mornington Peninsula. Moonah House will provide nurturing accommodation, counselling, life skills training and community support to help women rebuild their lives.
Skills:
Closing date: 30 June 2026
Nancy Mendez, PwC Alumnus & Member of the Board of Governance,
BrainSTEM Limited
“PwC OnBoard is a unique opportunity to commence or extend your Board career. For me, it was an opportunity to live my purpose and passion. I have leveraged my skills, experience and network working in the software tech industry over 25 years to deliver real impact.”
We use our deep business and problem-solving expertise to research, develop and publish key insight pieces that inform our ongoing social impact initiatives, including:
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