Advert ID: 20024053
Title:
Ranger Coordinator (Female)
Advertiser:
Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation
Location:
Broome, WA
Salary etc:
$105,768 - $119,379 p.a. + super (Level 7-8).
About the Organisation:
Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) is the Native Title Representative Body (NTRB), delivering native title and other services across the Pilbara, Mid West, Murchison and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia. YMAC is run by a First Nations board of directors, representing several native title groups, each of whom have their own language, culture, traditions and protocols.
YMAC services include native title claim and future act representation; heritage services; executive office, community, and economic development assistance; land administration, and natural resource management support.
Country is our mother, our provider and keeper of our cultural belongings. Culture and Country go together. You can't have one without the other.
Our Vision:
Through connection to Country, Aboriginal people pursue and achieve economic, social, and cultural goals and aspirations with strength and confidence.
Our Mission:
For current and future generations, we work with and for Australian Aboriginal people to protect rights and manage Country and opportunities.
About the Role:
YMAC's Research, Country and Culture Services (RC&CS) team provides Research, Heritage, Social Surrounds and Land & Sea Management services to PBC's and Traditional Owners in the management of their Country and Culture. YMAC's RC&CS is a skilled and coordinated team of archaeologists, anthropologists, environmental scientists, land and sea management specialists, ranger coordinators, managers and administrators who contribute to the ongoing empowerment of our clients - Aboriginal communities and organisations throughout the Yamatji and Pilbara regions.
YMAC is currently seeking a talented and committed Nyangumarta Female Ranger Coordinator to provide direction and leadership for a young group of Nyangumarta rangers in their on-country environmental and cultural management activities (from Eighty Mile Beach to the Great Sandy Desert) and at their main base located in Bidyadanga Community. This includes providing mentoring and coaching functions to the rangers and coordinating training activities with the training provider. This position will mainly focus on the female rangers currently operational, but will also regularly involve the coordination of the entire ranger group (male and female rangers).
This position reports directly to the Nyangumarta Warrarn IPA Coordinator, under the guidance of the General Manager of the Nyangumarta Warrarn Aboriginal Corporation and the YMAC Land and Sea Management Program Manager.
About You:
We are looking for someone who is passionate and kind, holds great care and enthusiasm for Country, and loves to collaborate with like-minded people. We are looking for someone who enjoys challenges and has the ability to manage people in a cross cultural team environment.
The ideal candidate will have qualifications and/or experience in Natural Resource Management, anthropology, archaeology, community services or relevant field, demonstrated experience and confidence with working with Aboriginal communities (or other First Nations people), and/or coordinating on-the-ground natural and/or cultural resource management projects, preferably with Aboriginal organisations.
Position responsibilities will include but will not be limited to:
What YMAC Offers
YMAC believes in providing a safe and supportive working environment, and the best way to do that is to ensure our employees are well-looked after. YMAC provides the following in addition to your standard employee experience:
If you'd like to know more, our Enterprise Agreement can be found here.
Selection Criteria
Essential.
Desired
The position is to be based primarily in Bidyadanga with regular field trips to Nyangumarta Country, with the possibility of residing in Broome for the weekends.
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20024053Date published:
18-Nov-2024
Closing date:
01-Dec-2024