Full time
$102,545 – $110,913 pa + super + salary packaging
Salary range between $102,545 - $110,913 per annum depending on skills/experience, + superannuation.Annual salary increase every year based on CPI.Salary packaging (up to $15,899 a year, + meal/entertainment benefit of $2,650 a year).10 days Noongar Cultural Leave per year5 weeks annual leave per year + 3 days paid Christmas shut down + 17.5% leave loadingLSL vested after 7 years of service.Employee Assistance Program.Relocation Assistance for out-of-town candidatesSection 51.
Noongar candidates encouraged to apply.Our VisionWe are The People of the Gnaarla Karla Boodja Region.
We have been on our land for thousands of years.
We have cared for our land, passed on our stories and our traditions to our children.
We continue to pass our knowledge on, maintaining connection to our Country and to our ancestors.
We see a future where our people are united, connected to Country and Culture, working towards a sustainable future.
Our MissionCaring for Country and Culture for our People and future generations.
Our ValuesStrengthRespectCultureSustainabilityGood governanceReporting to the Lands and Heritage Manager, you will advise and support responses to proponent and government interests, and regulatory processes.
You will support the Corporation to fulfil the role of Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider under the Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement.
LocationBunbury, however, travel throughout the Gnaarla Karla Boodja region and the South West of WA will be required.
HoursFull time – permanent
DutiesWork collaboratively and respectfully with colleagues, board and committee members, proponents, stakeholders, regulatory authorities, and members, at all times.Adhere to organisational policies, procedures, and code of conduct.Assist to standardise cultural heritage survey and management agreements with proponents.Support the corporation to perform the role of Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider under the Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, including engagement and overseeing consultant archaeologists and anthropologists, attending surveys from time to time, reviewing survey reports, working closely with survey participants, and associated planning required for these processes.Help to design, develop, and implement a cultural heritage management system, including in relation to spatial data, to standardise, build efficiency and continuous improvement into cultural heritage protection and management.Deliver, as part of a team, internal training about cultural heritage regulatory processes.Present to the Team, Board and Cultural Advice Committee, as required.Meet with proponents and regulatory authorities, including on-site and in-field to manage and assist heritage surveys.Support compliance with governance and regulatory obligations, and to monitor and support proponent and regulatory authority compliance.Assist with office and administrative tasks.Report on activities.Protect the intellectual property of the corporation and its members, confidential information and documents, and equipment and software.Other duties as required.Selection CriteriaEssential Qualifications and Experience Experience working with Traditional Owners to build effective and culturally sensitive relationships based on mutual respect.Experience working on Country with Traditional Owners.Tertiary degree in Archaeology, preferably with Honors, or equivalent qualifications / experience.Experience in conducting and preferably leading cultural heritage surveys.Demonstrated experience in planning and delivering all aspects of heritage survey programs including consultant onboarding and management, field management, site recording, and reporting.Ability and desire to work in remote locations.Excellent report and writing skills.Excellent communication skills and project management capabilities.An in-depth understanding of Western Australian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Legislation (1972), as well as other relevant legislation of the region.First-aid training.4WD experience and training.A connection to Aboriginal Country, preferably Noongar (Section 51).DiversityTo enhance our workforce diversity and support Aboriginal employment, as well as to better meet the needs of clients and stakeholders, under Section 51 of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act 1984, Aboriginal peoples are encouraged to apply and identify themselves as being of Aboriginal descent.
Physical requirementsThe position is required to work outdoors and walk through country for extended periods of time.
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Closing date for applications is 5pm, Monday 27 January 2025; however, we reserve the right to close the recruitment process early if a suitable candidate is appointed. Your application will include the following questions:
How many years' experience do you have as an Archaeologist?Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?Do you have a current Australian driver's licence?What's your expected annual base salary?What's your preferred work type? #J-18808-Ljbffr