Senior Ranger Program Coordinator – Caring for Country Unit
Location: Geraldton, WA | Classification: SCHADS Level 6–7 | Annual Salary: $95,000 – $110,000
Organisation: Wajarri Yamaji Aboriginal Corporation (WYAC)
About Us
WYAC represents the Wajarri People across approximately 110,000 km² of the Gascoyne and Murchison regions of Western Australia. We work to create positive social, cultural, and economic outcomes for our people, caring for Country, supporting our communities, and building sustainable enterprises.
Our values guide everything we do:
Improving Life: Supporting the wellbeing of our people and community.
Innovation: Embracing new ideas and approaches to benefit our Country and people.
Partnerships: Building opportunities and collaborations to strengthen our growth.
Integrity: Acting professionally, transparently, and responsibly in all our work.
Honouring Culture: Respecting our history, families, traditions, and Country.
About the Role
The Senior Ranger Program Coordinator will play a central role in leading the WYAC Caring for Country Unit and bringing this new program to life. While the program is new, you will work closely with and have the support of the Wajarri team to oversee hands-on field operations, mentor Rangers and Trainees, and deliver practical, on-country programs.
This role offers the chance to:
Lead and support the Junior Ranger Program and mentor Rangers, Trainee Rangers, and seasonal staff through practical, on-country work.
Plan and deliver conservation, environmental monitoring, and cultural heritage programs.
Ensure field operations are safe, sustainable, and culturally respectful.
Protect biodiversity and Country while creating meaningful employment and learning pathways for Wajarri people.
Key Responsibilities
You will:
Lead and coordinate hands-on ranger activities across Wajarri Country, including field programs, conservation work, environmental monitoring, and cultural heritage support.
Support and mentor Rangers, Trainee Rangers, and seasonal staff, as well as the Junior Ranger Program, fostering practical skills, confidence, and teamwork.
Manage field logistics, including vehicles, equipment, communications, safety systems, and PPE, ensuring all field activities comply with cultural protocols and land access requirements.
Collaborate with Land Committees, Elders, and community members to integrate community and youth programs and facilitate intergenerational knowledge sharing.
Maintain established community connections to effectively engage with Land Committees, Elders, and cultural custodians whilst supporting community and youth programs.
Promote safe working practices, WHS compliance, and a culture of respect, wellbeing, and care for all team members.
Maintain accurate reporting to WYAC management, Land Committees, auditors, and funding bodies to support program oversight and growth.
Who We're Looking For
Essential:
Experience in land management, ranger programs, or environmental projects, with hands-on field experience.
Leadership experience supporting or mentoring teams in practical, on-country work.
Understanding of Aboriginal cultural governance and respect for Traditional Owners.
Experience planning and delivering fieldwork in remote or challenging environments.
Strong organisational skills, including scheduling field activities and managing logistics.
Knowledge of workplace health and safety in field environments.
Excellent communication skills and ability to build respectful relationships.
Current C Class driver's licence and willingness to travel extensively.
Preferred:
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity with a connection to Country and community.
Qualifications or experience in land, environment, natural resource, or cultural heritage management.
Experience with Aboriginal organisations or ranger programs.
Skills for remote work: 4WD driving, drones, mapping/GIS, chemical handling, or chainsaw use.
Experience managing grant-funded programs.
Desirable Qualifications & Training:
Certificate IV, Diploma, or equivalent experience in related fields.
First Aid / Remote First Aid.
Fire management and field safety competencies.
Why Join WYAC?
Take a hands-on leadership role in establishing a new program that will make a lasting difference on Wajarri Country.
Work alongside a supportive, culturally respectful team, including Elders and Land Committees.
Mentor and guide the next generation of Rangers, including youth participation through the Junior Ranger Program.
Contribute to meaningful projects that protect biodiversity, cultural heritage, and Country.
Create sustainable employment and training pathways for Wajarri people.
Applications close: 9 March 2026 -Applications are encouraged as soon as possible, as we reserve the right to close this position at any time.
Apply: Submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria through SEEK.
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