
About Children's Ground
Children’s Ground is working to create an environment where families realise their aspirations for the next generation of children to be free from trauma and suffering, enjoy equity and safety, be able to grow into adulthood happy and healthy, and have agency over their social, cultural, political and economic life.
Children’s Ground partners with communities over the course of a generation. Led by local expertise, vision and intelligence, we work together to design and deliver integrated systems centred on learning, development and wellbeing - responding to children and their families from pre‑birth through to young adulthood.
We celebrate the strength, vision and talent of First Nations children and families and back their leadership to transform communities from extreme stress and economic disadvantage into communities of opportunity and wellbeing.
Children’s Ground operates in Central Australia and across the Top End, supported by a Melbourne‑based Shared Services team that provides systems, governance and administrative support to enable strong community‑led work. To learn more about Children’s Ground and the work we do, visit our website: https://www.childrensground.org.au.
About the Role
The Head of Government Relations & Special Projects is a senior role responsible for leading Children’s Ground’s government relations portfolio and contributing to organisation‑wide strategic initiatives and special projects.
Bringing strong values‑based acumen, you will work closely with the CEO and Deputy CEO to build and steward relationships across Federal Government, Federal Parliament and Northern Territory Government, ensuring First Nations leadership and voice are central to all engagement.
You will collaborate closely with First Nations leaders, the Policy, Impact & Communications (PIC) team, and the Director of Research & Evaluation to:
This role plays a critical part in securing and sustaining funding, influencing public policy, and advancing national reform aligned with the Children’s Ground Approach.
Key Responsibilities
Government Relations
Grant Funding
Systems Change & Public Policy
Special Projects
Contribute to Children’s Ground
Working Environment
Children’s Ground works in deep partnership with First Nations communities and within complex systems change contexts. This work is meaningful and relational, and also requires flexibility, patience and cultural humility.
Team members must be comfortable working in adaptive environments where timelines may be influenced by cultural protocols, community priorities and complex service systems.
Selection Criteria
Essential
Desirable
We invite you to walk with us on this unique journey…
Benefits include an attractive remuneration package including excellent tax benefits six weeks leave (4 weeks annual leave + 2 weeks bonus leave).
If this sounds like the role for you please apply via Work with us - Children's Ground by including your resume and a cover letter. Applications will close on Wednesday the 8th April 2026.
In line with our workforce development strategy, Children's Ground strongly encourages and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants to apply.
Partnerships & Investment (PIC)
Melbourne, Australia
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