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Make a meaningful impact as our new General Counsel!Earn $115,000 - $123,000 plus super, and salary packaging up to $31,800!Enjoy superb benefits, including relocation and housing allowancesAbout Kimberley Land CouncilJoin Kimberley Land Council (KLC), a leading Indigenous organisation dedicated to the empowerment and self-determination of Kimberley Aboriginal people. Founded in 1978, KLC has evolved into one of the region's peak bodies, focusing on securing native title, enhancing land and sea management, and fostering sustainable cultural business enterprises. Our mission is to work with the Kimberley Aboriginal people in protecting their country, stewarding their lands, and shaping their future.As a part of our team, you'll contribute to meaningful projects that support Traditional Owner rights in country, self determination though sustainable corporations and the highest standard of corporate governance and risk management, and innovative programs such as the KLC's carbon and fire projects, the Kimberley Ranger Network, and innovative Two-Way Science programs. At KLC, your work will not only preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Kimberley but also empower its communities towards achieving control of their destiny. We invite passionate individuals to join us in this cause. About the OpportunityKLC is seeking a full-time General Counsel for a fixed 12 month term to join our high-performance legal team in Broome, WA.The main responsibility of this impactful role will be to manage organisational risk through effective corporate governance, contracting and insurance, providing legal services that include a mix of commercial and corporate advisory expertise, all while expanding and enhancing advocacy for and representation of the interests of Kimberley Traditional Owners.Specifically, you will provide advice in relation to:Corporate governance, commercial contracts and risk management Supporting the KLC's high-performing carbon and fire operation, including advising on structuring, insurance and regulatory approvals for projects registered to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), and supporting expansion into other nature repair commodity markets.Contract negotiation, drafting and advice, and development of maintenance proceduresWorking collaboratively across the organisation, demonstrating strong relationship-building and communication skillsParticipating in strategic planning and policy development, supporting the organisation's vision and objectivesManaging, monitoring, and reporting on legal issues impacting the organisation in alignment with the organisation's strategic plans and best practice corporate governance and statutory obligations as a native title representative bodyTraveling to remote locations as needed, representing the organisation's interests and engaging with stakeholdersYour additional duties will include:Assisting in the supervision of and support for teams and supporting the Principal Legal Officer in varied legal mattersLiaising with internal and external stakeholders to manage expectations and deliver on organisational goalsContributing to the organisation's leadership through mentorship and guidance, fostering a collaborative work environmentThis career-defining role merges legal expertise with meaningful impact, safeguarding Indigenous rights and cultural heritage. Through your work, you’ll contribute to vital native title recognition and First Nations' self-determination in the Kimberley region.About YouTo qualify, you will need to be admitted to practice law in an Australian jurisdiction and be admitted or immediately eligible for admission in Western Australia.A minimum of 5 years post-admission experience in commercial or inhouse advisory would be highly regarded. Experience in native title, Indigenous cultural heritage, or nature repair commodities will be beneficial.As our ideal candidate, you will possess soft skills such as collaboration, cultural awareness, adaptability, and the ability to build relationships at all levels. Your respectful understanding of Indigenous cultures and demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team, while prioritising your workload, will make you a perfect culture fit.This is a career-defining opportunity for someone passionate about Indigenous rights and legal advocacy. We are seeking a candidate who is not just looking for a job, but a meaningful role where they can contribute to significant community outcomes and navigate the unique legal landscape of the Kimberley region.About the BenefitsCompensation, based on skills and experience, is a competitive annual salary of $115,000 - $123,000 (evaluated on skills and experience), plus a host of excellent benefits including:SuperannuationSalary packaging up to $31,800Leave loading5 weeks of annual leaveRelocation assistance of up to $6,000Remote area allowanceSubsidised housing allowanceOpportunities for personal and professional developmentA unique opportunity to engage with Indigenous communities and work on meaningful projects that have a real impactA dynamic, supportive, and collaborative work environmentThe chance to live and work in the picturesque and culturally rich location of Broome, offering a unique lifestyle opportunityReady to Apply?If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!