Job Summary
- Salary Package $126,842 - $147,373 inclusive of our 14.5% superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Mar 2025
The Northern Land Council (NLC) are seeking 2 highly skilled Regional Coordinators – Anthropology to lead our teams of anthropologists in our regions. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, provide expert anthropological advice, and support Traditional Owners in land and native title matters.
As the Regional Coordinator – Anthropology, you will:
Lead and mentor a team of anthropologists, ensuring high-quality service delivery. Oversee applied research and provide expert advice on land tenure, social organisation, and cultural significance. Support Traditional Owners in consultations, land disputes, and major development projects. Work closely with government agencies, stakeholders, and Aboriginal communities. Ensure compliance with the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976, Native Title Act 1993, and other relevant legislation.
You are adaptable, proactive, and comfortable traveling to remote communities. You will bring a sharp analytical mind to undertake complex ethnographic research and provide high-level advice on land tenure issues, cultural significance, and decision-making processes in the context of ALRA and Native Title matters. You excel at cross-cultural communication and building relationships with stakeholders. You have solid writing abilities. Your experience in leading and mentoring teams will ensure that you can effectively manage, develop, and motivate each region’s anthropologists to achieve their goals while fostering a positive, supportive, and accountable work environment.
For a full copy of the Position Descriptions refer to the link provided below.
Interested applicants should send a copy of their CV, a cover letter outlining why you are interested in this position and what relevant skills and expertise you bring to the role.
For further queries please contact: Wendy Asche - 0483 361 624
The Northern Land Council (NLC) is an independent statutory authority of the Commonwealth. The NLC is established under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT) 1976 and its purpose is to serve its constituents who are Traditional Owners (TOs) and other Aboriginal people living in their region. Cultural knowledge and lived experience are central to the work that we do here at NLC. We are committed to enhancing Aboriginal peoples social, political and economic participation by supporting their aspirations and amplifying their voices on a range of issues impacting on their lands, seas, culture and communities.
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