Overview
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) has established interim governance arrangements to support delivery of the Murray—Darling Basin Aboriginal Water Entitlements Program. The interim governance arrangement supports the purchase of $100 million of water entitlements to increase water ownership for First Nations Peoples in the Murray—Darling Basin.
The Role As part of the program Directorate, you will oversee the strategic direction and commercial and purchasing decision-making of the Aboriginal Water Entitlements Program. You will be acting in the best interests of Basin First Nations Peoples and are responsible for implementing and managing the purchasing and temporary trading phase of the program. Directors will be chosen for their expertise and ability to meet technical requirements/criteria. Directors will not speak on behalf of their own Nation or state or territory government.
Affirmative Measure The filling of this vacancy is intended to constitute an affirmative measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. This vacancy is only available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.
Position Details
Position Status: Initial period of up to 12 months
Position Type: Non-Ongoing
Location: Remote
Closing Date: 11pm on 24 October 2025
Hours: 0.1 FTE
Remuneration: $96.28 / hr – up to 45 days annually
Eligibility and Requirements Applicants must be accepted as a Traditional Owner in the Basin and have place-based knowledge of either the northern or southern Basin, as well as experience navigating the water market. This includes procuring water entitlements and trading allocations. Prior board and governance experience and a solid understanding of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and the Water Act 2007 will be advantageous.
Responsibilities In your role you will be required to:
- Oversee the strategic direction of the program by procuring and managing the water investment portfolio in line with Basin First Nations expectations and interim policies, protocols, and principles developed by the Advisory Group.
- Manage financial and procurement processes including tender documentation, contracts, and budgets.
- Monitor the financial performance of the water investment portfolio.
- Oversee the risk management strategy.
- Contribute to final decisions regarding the commercial and purchasing decisions of the water investment portfolio.
- Analyze information to deliver written and verbal briefings, and provide advice to the department, the Advisory Group, Basin First Nations, and the Australian Government minister responsible for water.
- Conduct complex analysis and interpretation, applying sound judgment in decision-making — for example, preparing valuation reports for proposed acquisitions.
- Mentor Associate Directors through regular check-ins and guidance on key decisions, and contribute to governance processes and commercial decision-making.
- Commit to:
- Exemplifying resilience, responsibility, accountability, and personal integrity.
- Maintaining independence when making decisions for the program.
- Working with departmental program advisors to achieve balanced and informed decisions.
- Actively building the technical, strategic, and cultural capabilities of future leaders in water governance.
- Adhering to the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (PGPA Act).
- Travel as required to attend meetings and face-to-face consultations.
- Developing and maintaining effective working relationships with the program Advisory Group and relevant areas of the department to make informed decisions in the best interest of Basin First Nations when purchasing and managing the water investment portfolio.
Key Skills and Qualifications
- Experience navigating the water market
- Ability to consult and negotiate sensitively and effectively with a broad range of stakeholders
- Understanding of audience and ability to tailor communication style
- Industry-specific knowledge within water entitlement allocation
- Financial acumen
- Probity, risk and compliance
- Strong stewardship
While not essential, experience, knowledge, or qualifications within law or customary lore, demonstrating a solid foundation in legal frameworks and traditional knowledge systems would be beneficial.
How to Apply
To apply, please provide the following:
- A statement of claims (limited to 1-2 pages) addressing the skills and capabilities, with reference to the following criteria: Identification and acceptance as a First Nations person with place-based knowledge of the Basin; Experience navigating the water market, including procuring water entitlements, trading, and leasing allocations; Experience in board and governance, highlighting leadership, strategic decision-making, governance, risk management, and compliance; Experience in financial and investment in water-related matters; Comprehensive understanding of the legislative framework of the Murray–Darling Basin Plan and the Water Act 2007.
- Attach your current resume/CV and contact details of two referees.
Submit your application via this job portal or directly to (emailprotected) by 11pm (AEST) on Friday 24 October 2025.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview with the independent Indigenous recruitment agency, two Australian Government First Nations senior executive staff.
Further Information
For further information, including to obtain a copy of the formal position description, the Directorate Terms of Reference, or further information on the Aboriginal Water Entitlements Program, please contact Dan Wilson or Debra Kightley at First Grade Recruitment on (emailprotected) or visit
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