
The General is The Salvation Army’s world leader
The main responsibilities of the General and the International Headquarters administrative departments are to deal with strategic and long-range planning, provide spiritual guidance, and to act as resource centre for the worldwide Army.

The Salvation Army Australia is called a ‘territory’
The territory is headed by the Territorial Commander, usually having the rank of commissioner or colonel. In Australia, our Territorial Commander is supported by a board and committees.
The Operations Council supports and advises the Chief Secretary in managing the implementation and delivery of the Board-approved strategies, compliance with all Salvation Army policies and the provision of advice and assistance to the Chief Secretary and the Trustees to enable The Salvation Army to achieve its vision.
The Council may engage with and seek the advice and assistance of the Executive Mission Leadership Team.
| Position | Name |
| Chief Secretary | Colonel John Chamness |
| Territorial Secretary for Women’s Ministries and Leader Development (Officers) | Colonel Lani Chamness |
| Assistant Chief Secretary — Mission | Major Kim Haworth |
| Assistant Chief Secretary — Business | Major Stuart Glover |
| Secretary for Communications | Lieut-Colonel Paul Hateley |
| Secretary for Mission | Lieut-Colonel Gregory Morgan |
| Secretary for Personnel | Lieut-Colonel Brenda Young |
| Secretary for Business Support | Major Marco Lupis |
| Executive General Manager — Finance | Cameron Duck |
| Executive General Manager — People and Culture | Rae Phillips |
| Group Executive — Mission Enterprises | Albert Olley |

The administrative structure of The Salvation Army is divided into zones, territories, divisions and corps.

From its earliest days, The Salvation Army used the emblem of the shield. We have many other symbols of importance that help us with public recognition both in Australia and worldwide.

Many common Salvation Army terms come from its military structure and heritage.
