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Coordinator, junior ranger program

Murray Bridge
Ngarrindjeri Lands and Progress Aboriginal Corporation
USD 55,000 - USD 70,000 a year
Posted: 27 November
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About the role

You will work in partnership with First Nations students and a range of stakeholders to enhance the education and employment prospects of young First Nations people by developing, coordinating, delivering and evaluating:

o educational curricular, activities and lessons on environmental topics

o regular structured school-based junior ranger activities

o camps, excursions and field trips.

Skills and experience

· Proven coordination, administrative and consultative experience

· Ability to inspire and gain the confidence of First Nations students

· Good writing skills to prepare reports for the funding body

· Initiative to be able to work with limited direction

· Knowledge of the VET system is an advantage but is not essential.

Inherent requirements

· A strong understanding of the issues facing First Nations students

· A satisfactory national police check and WWCC

· Current driver's licence and access to a roadworthy vehicle.

Benefits and perks

· Attractive wage paid weekly with access to NFP salary packaging

· Appointment to the .6 FTE role contracted to Dec 2026

· Award rate travel reimbursement for using your own vehicle

· Flexibility of hours of work.

To apply

Looking for a role where you have flexibility and can contribute to educational and work opportunities for young First Nations people? Then please apply SEEK online including your CV.

A PD can be obtained by emailing .

First Nations people, especially those with knowledge of the Ngarrindjeri Lands, are strongly encouraged to apply.

About NLPAC

Ngarrindjeri are the traditional owners of the Lower River Murray, Lakes, Coorong and Sea which has been internationally recognised for their diverse eco systems. NLPAC is focused on progressing the interests of the Ngarrindjeri Nation on Country (Ruwi) specifically by the Caring of Country and the provision of education, training and employment opportunities to the local community.

Facilitating a highly successful and renown WoC program since 2008 (and contracted to June 2027) NLPAC is proud of the impact it has made on the environment and with the developmental opportunities provided to Indigenous Rangers.

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