* Lead vital conservation programs in one of Australia's most unique environments
* Work alongside Traditional Owners and Indigenous ranger teams
* Make a lasting impact for cultural heritage and biodiversity
The Organisation
Warddeken Land Management Ltd is an Aboriginal-owned, not-for-profit organisation established by Traditional Owners of the Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area (IPA). We combine traditional ecological knowledge with Western science to protect and manage west Arnhem Land's unique landscapes. Our work includes fire management, carbon abatement, weed and feral animal control, rock art conservation and cultural heritage protection.
The Opportunity
As Operations Manager, you'll play a key leadership role in delivering flagship IPA programs and managing infrastructure across remote ranger bases. This hands‑on position is ideal for someone passionate about conservation and cultural integrity.
You will:
* Oversee fire, weed and feral animal management programs
* Manage infrastructure, fleet and assets across the IPA
* Lead contractor engagement and performance including procurement and contract terms
* Develop operational plans and systems to improve efficiency
* Support ranger teams and foster cultural respect and collaboration
Location is Darwin, NT, with extensive travel to the Warddeken IPA.
About You
You will bring:
* Experience working in remote Aboriginal communities and understanding of cultural protocols
* Strong leadership and project management skills
* Practical knowledge of land management and infrastructure maintenance
* A strong financial acumen with the ability to manage budgets and contractor agreements
* Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
* Flexibility to travel regularly to remote bush locations
* Relevant qualifications in Environmental Science, Engineering, Project or Business Management (highly desirable)
* Manual driver's licence, 4WD experience and Ochre Card
Your Reward
* Competitive salary and benefits
* Opportunity to work in stunning, culturally rich landscapes
* Be part of a supportive team committed to environmental and cultural preservation
* Professional development and training opportunities
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