Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th Sep 2024
- Regional WA > Wyndham
Looking for an exciting opportunity to work with Ngarinyin People and to help manage the spectacular natural and cultural values of Wilinggin Country in the remote central north Kimberley region of Western Australia?
This is a practical, hands-on role, designed to improve future prospects of three Nyaliga men through strong guidance in the development and delivery of a work plan aligned with the Wilinggin Healthy Country Plan. The ideal candidate will be a senior and experienced Landcare manager with broad interests who will lead by example using both western and Indigenous ecological knowledge to help improve and inform management. The successful candidate will be an unshakable, resilient, self-starter who loves field work and can prosper equally in the office or technical realm to administer the program with limited day-to-day oversight.
The Nyaliga Rangers received funding from the WA Government’s Aboriginal Ranger Program and commenced operations in March 2020. The Nyaliga Rangers are recruited from Nyaliga people from Wilinggin. The rangers work to keep their law and culture strong by working with both old and young men and women to look after their country. The Nyaliga rangers protect native flora and fauna, manage fire, control weeds and feral animals, manage visitors and support Traditional Owners to look after cultural sites and maintain traditional knowledge and practices.
The work plan is developed by Wilinggin staff (the Coordinator, rangers and Land Operations Manager) with guidance from the Wilinggin Healthy Country Committee and a subset of the Nyaliga Aboriginal Corporation membership, and is designed to progress Wilinggin’s Healthy Country Plan 2023-2032 targets.
A key goal is to create opportunities for Nyaliga people to work on-country; the team may spend as much as 12 weeks on country each dry season (April – October, variable).
The program was established by request of Nyaliga Aboriginal Corporation and is of high importance to the Nyaliga community. The Wyndham-based Nyaliga Ranger team is one of three Indigenous ranger teams working on Wilinggin country. The other teams are the Wunggurr Rangers (Derby-based) and the Darran.gu Wulagura (Strong Women) Rangers (Derby-based). It is intended that the three ranger groups support each other and there are frequent opportunities for collaboration.
Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) and Nyaliga Aboriginal Corporation (NAC) were established in 2006 and 2014, respectively, and are governed by a Board of Directors comprising Traditional Owner members of the corporation. WAC represents the interests of the Traditional Owners of the Wanjina Wunggurr Wilinggin Native Title Area, including Nyaliga.
WAC, the ranger program’s administering body, 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 about $10m, based on a strong focus on high-integrity operations and alignment with our cultural and environmental obligations.
The objective of both NAC and WAC is that the Nyaliga Ranger Team be integrated into Wilinggin’s broader Healthy Country team working to implement Wilinggin’s Healthy Country Plan across the Indigenous Protected Area. Wilinggin has an established Healthy Country Advisory Committee as a sub-committee of its Board of Directors, which governs Wilinggin’s Healthy Country program, including the development of annual work plans, making decisions about the expenditure of fee for service funds, supporting recruitment and performance management of rangers and providing cultural guidance to the ranger team. Nyaliga has also nominated four Program Advisors who will engage with the Nyaliga rangers for quarterly work planning or as required to provide advice on any emerging issues. The Nyaliga Ranger team will report to and seek feedback from both Nyaliga and Wilinggin members at their respective AGMs.
ILSC is the current leaseholder of Karunjie and Durack River Stations and is seeking to divest the leases to the Native Title Holders represented by Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation (through the Wanjina Wunggurr Registered Native Title Body Corporate) in November 2024. The Nyaliga Rangers complement the strategy for divestment. The ILSC has contributed significant funding to support divestment, including the establishment of infrastructure at Karunjie, which will be the operational base for the Nyaliga Rangers when working on country.
The Nyaliga rangers work with many other partners to deliver their work plan, including the WA
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA); environmental NGOs, such as the World-Wide Fund for Nature (WWF); and neighbouring stations, including Home Valley and El Questro station.
WAC has recently commenced a long-term partnership with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC), which is bringing additional resources and expertise to look after plants and animals and manage fire, weeds and feral animals on Wilinggin country by combining traditional knowledge and practices with modern science and technology. Although Karunjie and Durack River Stations do not form part of this partnership, there may be opportunities for collaboration with AWC, particularly during works on Wood River Station.
WAC is seeking a dynamic and resilient individual with proven skills and capacity in Aboriginal engagement, cultural and natural resource management, project management and administration. The ideal candidate will have well-developed expertise in on-ground conservation management and environmental monitoring, ideally with exposure to savanna ecology, combined with excellent communication skills. The ideal candidate will also possess practical bush skills with the willingness to travel frequently and camp out on Wilinggin country in remote areas often accessible my small aircraft.
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.
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Please direct any job specific questions to Victoria, Land Operations Manager by email to [email protected] or call (+61) 439 481 372.
Role is Based in WYNDHAM WA 6740, 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.