The role of IPA Coordinator - Ganalanga Mindibirrina is a key position within our organisation, focusing on the delivery of land and cultural management projects on Waanyi and Garawa Country.
Working closely with Traditional Owners, the IPA advisory committee, and the Waanyi Garawa and Garawa Ranger teams, you will ensure cultural priorities are met and IPA land is cared for through the implementation of work plans, the IPA management plan, and other key programs.
Key Responsibilities:
* Developing and implementing project work plans to meet cultural and conservation objectives
* Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure effective project delivery and community engagement
* Providing support and guidance to Traditional Owners and team members in land and cultural management
You will bring a strong track record in cultural and natural resource management, project delivery, and stakeholder engagement—particularly in remote Indigenous contexts. Your ability to work respectfully and effectively with a range of stakeholders, coupled with solid planning and organisational skills, will be vital to your success.
Requirements:
* Minimum of four (4) years of relevant practical experience working in land/parks management and Indigenous Programs or a similar role
* Proven experience in project management, administration and finance management including grant writing and acquittals as well as in project coordination and implementation to effectively deliver complex projects
* Working with Children Clearance (Ochre Card), or ability to obtain one
* A current NT drivers' licence and ability to operate a 4WD safely in remote locations
We offer a competitive salary package, along with opportunities for professional growth and development.