About us
Live and work in the beautiful surrounds of World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. Just 2.5hrs drive from Darwin.
Qualifications & experience
- Experience working in a leadership role in an Indigenous ranger program
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively in cross-cultural environments
- Good organisational and communication skills
- Flexibility to adapt to emerging, unplanned issues
- Conservation and Land Management or Cultural Heritage or other relevant qualifications
- Minimum 5 years experience in a similar position
Tasks & responsibilities
- Continue the delivery of the Djurrubu Ranger Program with a view to securing Indigenous Rangers - Working on Country funding
- Coordinate and oversee the Djurrubu Indigenous Rangers, including development of work programs, schedules for training, field trips and various other activities and projects
- Lead, mentor and support the Djurrubu Indigenous Rangers, including identification of training needs and facilitating training opportunities mentoring, and team development
- Proactively manage, document, monitor and maintain GAC and Djurrubu Indigenous Rangers assets including infrastructure, plant and equipment
- In consultation with other GAC management, identify opportunities for funding, prepare funding proposals, and liaise with government and non-government agencies
Benefits
- 15% superannuation
- Subsidised rent
- 9-day fortnight
- Salary sacrifice available