Australian Rural Leadership Foundation
Andrew Bryant has extensive experience in leadership and community services, currently serving as Learning Manager at the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation since May 2022, with a brief acting role as Learning Director. Prior to this, Andrew held several positions including MHAOD Coordinator at Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN, and Regional Resilience Coordinator at the Wide Bay Burnett Regional Organisation of Councils. Andrew's early career includes roles such as Team Leader for the Family Mental Health Support Service at Bridges Health and Community Care and multiple positions at UnitingCare Community. Andrew's educational background includes a Master of Ministry Leadership and a Bachelor of Social Science in Counselling from Christian Heritage College.
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Australian Rural Leadership Foundation
The Australian Rural Leadership Foundation is Australia’s pre-eminent non-profit provider of leadership development for rural Australia having delivered transformational programs for 30 years. We work with our influential alumni network, Associates, mission-aligned organisations and funding partners to deliver leadership programs and initiatives that foster and strengthen the leadership capability required to address issues and opportunities facing rural, regional and remote Australia. Our programs facilitate powerful networks that endure beyond our programs, enabling leaders to amplify their leadership impact in their organisations, sectors, industries and communities. Our vision: Thriving rural, regional and remote communities strengthening Australia and our regional neighbours. Our mission: To foster and exercise leadership for positive impact. Our approach: Through experiential learning we provide the opportunity for people to understand themselves and others as a framework to adapt and work together. Our values: To support our vision and purpose and for human wellbeing and a sustainable shared environment we: » Respect and engage with First Nations cultural knowledge systems » Embrace a diversity of views, perceptions, backgrounds and cultures » Challenge entrenched ideas » Foster collaboration and act beyond self » Pursue lifelong learning