Job Description
The Northern Land Council seeks a highly experienced Business Coordinator to join the Learning on Country Program. As a key member of the team, you will provide high-level business coordination and support the delivery of place-based, culturally grounded education programs across the Top End.
Working closely with the LoC Manager, you will be responsible for delivering high-level business, procurement, and financial management services to ensure the program's operational effectiveness and compliance. You will work across a range of functions from budget oversight and contractor coordination to reporting, procurement, and stakeholder engagement.
Required Skills and Qualifications
* Bachelor of Business Management or Financial Management or a minimum of 3 years relevant experience covering program development, business/financial/project / contract management.
* Experience in developing and maintaining practical business systems and processes in supporting business strategy.
* High level cross-cultural, interpersonal and verbal communication skills with an ability to effectively liaise, engage and coordinate across an array of stakeholders (internal, traditional owners and external organisations) and to build productive working relationships.
Benefits
* Total Salary Package: $121,093 Inclusive of 15% Superannuation
* Salary packaging benefits of up to $15,900 and additional Meal Entertainment Card
* Additional benefits under our Enterprise Agreement include:
o District allowance, 5 weeks annual leave, 18 days personal leave and paid Christmas close down;
o Upon completion of 12 months of service an Annual airfare with a net (in hand) value of $3,177.64
Others
The Learning on Country Program is a nationally recognised Aboriginal-led initiative that supports youth development, cultural knowledge transmission, and long-term community empowerment. As Business Coordinator, you will work behind the scenes to ensure the systems, budgets, and contracts that underpin this success run smoothly – enabling communities to thrive.
Be part of something bigger – working alongside the oldest continuous culture on Earth, supporting Aboriginal-led culturally appropriate learning outcomes across one of the most ecologically and culturally rich landscapes in Australia.