Are you the ‘clever one’ who wants to work as a Project Officer at Ninti One?
Our name Ninti One means ‘clever one’ in Pitjantjatjara, reflecting our desire to be a capacity builder and knowledge broker in Australia.
Our Board is proudly led by renowned Aboriginal Leader Professor Tom Calma AO, the Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia and National Coordinator, Tackling Indigenous Smoking. Tom has also served as Chancellor of the University of Canberra. He is an Elder from the Kungarakan tribal group and a member of the Iwaidja tribal group in the Northern Territory.
Ninti One’s objective is to work with people across Australia to foster resilient and thriving communities. We are committed to building partnerships and collaborations that achieve on-ground outcomes and support staff learning.
Ninti One has a flexible working environment, annual staff retreats, and will support your networking opportunities. We value our staff wellbeing and ensure inclusivity and transparency in all areas.
The National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking (NBPU TIS) supports regional tobacco grant recipients in their efforts to reduce the rates of smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. One role is based in WA managing that region and the other role can be based from SA (ideally) or Vic/Tas.
The Project Officers’ plays a key role in supporting TIS regional grant recipients to connect them with the support available from the NBPU TIS. The Project Officers’ will work closely with the Manager to identify, develop and deliver evidence-based support to regional grant recipients.
If this sounds like an organisation you want to be part of, and you have strong community engagement and project skills, contact our recruitment consultant Rosy Ulcoq at **********@nintione.com.au to get more detailed job information.
As an Aboriginal not-for-profit organisation, with a Reconciliation Action Plan, Ninti is committed to increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employment opportunities. These roles are only open to applicants who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.