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Compliance and investigations manager

Darwin
Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority
USD 110,873 - USD 124,173 a year
Posted: 16 September
Offer description

Job description

Agency Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority Work unit Policy and Governance

Job title Compliance and Investigations Manager Designation Professional 3

Job type Full time Duration Fixed for 2 years

Salary $110,873 – $124,173 Location Darwin

Position number 41946 RTF Closing 30/09/2025

Contact officer Ros Harrison, Client Services Manager on or

About the agency

Apply online

APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR

TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS.

Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans.

The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates

people with disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or

job, please discuss this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go

to the OCPE website.

Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go

to the OCPE website.

Primary objective

To protect Aboriginal sacred sites by managing and assisting with investigation compliance and education activities, liaising with

custodians and stakeholders, and providing information in accordance with the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989

(NTASSA).

Context statement

The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority is an independent statutory Authority established by the NTASSA, designed to effect a

practical balance between the recognised need to preserve and enhance Aboriginal cultural tradition in relation to certain land in

the Territory and the aspirations of Aboriginal and all other peoples of the Territory for their economic, cultural and social

advancement by providing advice on the protection of sacred sites in the context of development..

Key duties and responsibilities

1. Receive and assess complex enquiries relating to sacred site concerns and undertake investigations into alleged breaches

1. Manage prosecutions under the Act in partnership with legal services
2. Consult with a wide range of stakeholders including Aboriginal custodians and landowners in relation to assessing Aboriginal

custodian concerns and investigating allegations of sacred site damage.

1. Provide information on enforcement activities undertaken in compliance with the NTASSA.
2. Develop, implement and review of policies and procedures in support of the compliance and investigation work of the Authority.

3. Assess applications for access to information in accordance with the Information Act 2002.

4. Contribute to the Authority's public education program about its role and services relating to the protection of sacred sites.
5. Undertake research and strategic projects that support the priorities of the Authority.

Selection criteria

Essential

1. Tertiary qualification in law or other relevant discipline.

2. High level oral and written communications skills, including the ability to prepare sophisticated written reports dealing with a

wide range of complex legal, factual and policy issues.

3. Proven ability to interact and work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including Aboriginal Custodians and legal

representatives.

4. Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience relevant to investigations.

5. Excellent conceptual and analytical skills, with the ability to research, analyse, critically review and present conclusions and

recommendations in an environment where diverse options are present.

6. Skills and experience in mediation, conciliation, negotiation and other alternative dispute resolution techniques, including the

ability to influence change.

7. Proven skills in understanding, interpreting and applying legislative frameworks including criminal.

1. A manual driver's licence and the ability to undertake remote fieldwork

Desirable

1. Formal qualification in conducting investigations or in alternative dispute resolution.

2. Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority under the Northern Territory Aboriginal

Sacred Sites Act.

Further information

The preferred or recommended applicant with be required to obtain a working with children's card and undergo a criminal history

check. A criminal history check will not exclude an applicant unless it is relevant to the position. This position may be required to

undertake travel to remote NT communities and land areas at short notice.

Approved: Andrew Harvey – Director, Corporate Services

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Job description

Agency Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority Work unit Policy and Governance

Job title Compliance and Investigations Manager Designation Administrative Officer 7

Job type Full time Duration Fixed for 2 years

Salary $113,938 - $122,574 Location Darwin

Position number 41946 RTF Closing 30/09/2025

Contact officer Ros Harrison, Client Services Manager on or

About the agency

Apply online

APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR

TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS.

Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans.

The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates

people with disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or

job, please discuss this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go

to the OCPE website.

Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go

to the OCPE website.

Primary objective

To protect Aboriginal sacred sites by managing and assisting with investigation compliance and education activities, liaising with

custodians and stakeholders, and providing information in accordance with the Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989

(NTASSA).

Context statement

The Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority is an independent statutory Authority established by the NTASSA, designed to effect a

practical balance between the recognised need to preserve and enhance Aboriginal cultural tradition in relation to certain land in

the Territory and the aspirations of Aboriginal and all other peoples of the Territory for their economic, cultural and social

advancement by providing advice on the protection of sacred sites in the context of development..

Key duties and responsibilities

1. Receive and assess complex enquiries relating to sacred site concerns and undertake investigations into alleged breaches

1. Manage prosecutions under the Act in partnership with legal services
2. Consult with a wide range of stakeholders including Aboriginal custodians and landowners in relation to assessing Aboriginal

custodian concerns and investigating allegations of sacred site damage.

1. Provide information on enforcement activities undertaken in compliance with the NTASSA.
2. Develop, implement and review of policies and procedures in support of the compliance and investigation work of the Authority.

3. Assess applications for access to information in accordance with the Information Act 2002.

4. Contribute to the Authority's public education program about its role and services relating to the protection of sacred sites.
5. Undertake research and strategic projects that support the priorities of the Authority.

Selection criteria

Essential

1. High level oral and written communications skills, including the ability to prepare sophisticated written reports dealing with a

wide range of complex legal, factual and policy issues.

2. Proven ability to interact and work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including Aboriginal Custodians and legal

representatives.

3. Demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience relevant to investigations.

4. Excellent conceptual and analytical skills, with the ability to research, analyse, critically review and present conclusions and

recommendations in an environment where diverse options are present.

5. Skills and experience in mediation, conciliation, negotiation and other alternative dispute resolution techniques, including the

ability to influence change.

6. Proven skills in understanding, interpreting and applying legislative frameworks including criminal.

1. A manual driver's licence and the ability to undertake remote fieldwork

Desirable

1. Tertiary qualification in law or other relevant discipline.

2. Formal qualification in conducting investigations or in alternative dispute resolution.

3. Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority under the Northern Territory Aboriginal

Sacred Sites Act.

Further information

The preferred or recommended applicant with be required to obtain a working with children's card and undergo a criminal history

check. A criminal history check will not exclude an applicant unless it is relevant to the position. This position may be required to

undertake travel to remote NT communities and land areas at short notice.

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