Two fantastic opportunities are open to work in a leading land and cultural management team in northern Australia
The Jawoyn Association is currently looking for two motivated and experienced applicants to fill key full-time positions to manage our expanding program.
- Lands Manager
- Regional Ranger Coordinator
Applications to be received by close of business July 13, 2018
Lands Manager
(Full Time $90k p/a)
Operating out of Jawoyn headquarters in Katherine, with a rural base at Barnatjarl, the Lands Manager will be a critical role to implement and monitor of a number of work plans that we use for our Land Management Program including Working on Country, several Fire Management Programs and to implement the Healthy Country Plan across the Jawoyn Region.
Key functions of the role will include:
- Consultation with Traditional Owners, develop and implement an annual work plan that identifies and prioritises natural and cultural resource management activities to best meet their caring for country aspirations;
- Excellent written skills and experience in a similar role including management of budgets, funding applications, report writing and engagement with traditional owners, funding bodies and key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated ability to successfully purchase and install infrastructure, plant and equipment, and maintain it; and
- Demonstrated ability to working with our highly skilled rangers in a regional and remote worksite, managing a personal workload having regard to team and organisational needs, performance measures, quality and timeliness.
Regional Ranger Coordinator
(Full Time $70k p/a)
New Position
Operating out of Jawoyn headquarters in Katherine, with a rural base at Barnatjarl, the Regional Ranger Coordinator will be a critical role to assist in the implementation and monitoring of a number of work plans that we use for our Land Management Program including Working on Country, several Fire Management Programs and to assist in the implementation of the Healthy Country Plan across the Jawoyn Region.
Key functions of the role will include:
- Consultation with Traditional Owners, develop and implement an annual work plan that identifies and prioritises natural and cultural resource management activities to best meet their caring for country aspirations;
- Provide day to day planning, supervision and logistical support to Jawoyn rangers to ensure their effective and efficient management of caring for country activities; and
- Working with our highly skilled rangers in a regional and remote worksite managing a personal workload having regard to team and organisational needs, performance measures, quality and timeliness.
For further information contact the Jawoyn office on (08) 8972 3015 or email admin@jawoyn.org.au