Job Summary
- Competitive salary package commensurate with experience.
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 25th Nov 2024
- Regional WA > Derby
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Cultural Heritage and Data Manager (CHDM) will work closely with our traditional owners across Wilinggin Country. The CHDM will work across our Wilinggin offices at Derby, Wyndham and Gibb River Station and Wilinggin Country. Ngarinyin traditional owners maintain a strong connection to Country and continue to care for it with the vision to look after both the natural and cultural values of this country in alignment with Wilinggin’s Healthy Country Plan, supported by the operation of Sustainable business.
WAC was established in 2006 and is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of Ngarinyin Traditional Owners with the broad objective to further the interests of Ngarinyin People and Wilinggin Country. WAC represents the Traditional Owners of the Wanjina Wunggurr Wilinggin Native Title Area and is a related organisation and agent of our Wanjina Wunggurr Prescribed Body Corporate.
Wilinggin country covers approximately 63,000km2 (6.3 million hectares) of land in the Central North Kimberley region of Northern Australia and is the country that has been home to Ngarinyin people for many thousands of years. WAC has a workforce of 30 to 35 people who are tasked to take care of country, culture and heritage and bush fire management.
WAC is a not-for-profit organisation that has, in the last five years, grown from three staff and a turnover of $500k to some 25 staff and a turnover of some $10m, based on a strong focus on high-integrity operations and alignment with our cultural and environmental obligations.
You will be a team leader, responsible for coordinating multiple projects, staff and consultants. You will walk in two worlds, leading both external stakeholder liaison and project management, as well as on-ground community consultation, working closely with Traditional Owners to ensure strong cultural oversight, empowerment and capacity building. A passion and flair for culture, arts and language, and experience working with Aboriginal people in a remote context is a must.
Ideally, you will have experience working alongside Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Corporations particularly regarding land and cultural heritage management. You will be an effective communicator possessing the ability to liase with a broad range of stakeholders and communicate in a way that is informative, meaningful and contextually appropriate for the audience. Our ideal candidate likes to work and live remotely, with practical bush skills and natural excitement to see and explore Wilinggin country.
Please note that it is essential your application addresses each of the selection criteria by providing information about your qualifications, experience and skills as they relate to each one.
Essential
Desirable
For more information about the role please contact Human Resources by email on [email protected], using the subject line: Cultural Heritage and Data Manager - Derby enquiry via EthicalJobs, or call (08) 9383 3293
Role is Based in DERBY WA 6728, relocation support provided.
Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation will accept applications until the position is filled, and the vacancy may close without notice.
Full Australian Working Rights are a requirement for this role.