Cultural Heritage Ranger
Protecting and managing Aboriginal cultural heritage in forest environments demands a deep understanding of the land, its history, and its people. Cultural heritage sites are an integral part of Australia's rich history and contribute significantly to the country's identity.
* Maintain accurate records of site locations, condition assessments, and other relevant data to ensure long-term conservation goals are met.
* Develop and implement strategies for community engagement and education to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity.
* Collaborate with local Indigenous groups and stakeholders to identify areas of shared interest and concern.
This role is perfect for those passionate about sustainability, cultural heritage, and working in harmony with local communities.
Key Responsibilities
* Site Management: Maintain accurate records of site locations, condition assessments, and other relevant data.
* Community Engagement: Develop and implement strategies for community engagement and education.
* Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with local Indigenous groups and stakeholders.
Requirements
* Education: Relevant qualifications in cultural heritage, environmental science, or a related field.
* Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Benefits
* Professional Development: Opportunities for professional development and growth.
* Diverse Work Environment: A dynamic and diverse work environment.