Add expected salary to your profile for insightsBe part of a global mining company striving for impeccable Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) credentialsDeliver positive social and cultural outcomes in partnership with host communities.Manage cultural heritage through rehabilitation and closure planning and implementationBuild enduring relationships between our asset and Traditional OwnersPermanent position with a global organisation based in the Northern TerritoryAbout the roleWe are looking for a Cultural Heritage Specialist to lead the management of business impacts and risks related to cultural heritage across the Ranger Rehabilitation Project.
A key role within the Communities and Social Performance Team, the Cultural Heritage Specialist will support engagement between Traditional Owners and the business to understand and protect the cultural landscape and deliver on business objectives for rehabilitation and closure of the site.This role is suited to an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual who is seeking an influential role within a leading organisation.
You will be passionate about cultural heritage management and stakeholder engagement, with the ability to show initiative and work autonomously.Reporting to the Manager Communities & Social Performance, in a challenging and exciting work environment, you will:Provide technical expertise on cultural heritage management matters across site rehabilitation, studies and approvals and closure plans;Develop and advise on strategic approaches to strengthen Traditional owner relationships and manage risk;Implement the Ranger Rehabilitation Project cultural heritage management system, including site protection plans, coordination of surveys and Traditional Owner engagement; andManage complex cultural heritage permits and GIS system.What you will bringArchaeology, Anthropology Degree, Heritage Management, History or equivalent with mining experienceTechnical expertise in heritage management and the ability to lead and conduct fieldworkBroad background in working with heritage management in mining and resources, consulting and not for profit, Aboriginal Corporations, or contract managementThe ability to influence and manage stakeholder relationshipsCultural awareness and understandingAbility to build capabilities in others through training, awareness and task assignment with peers and community membersAbility to ensure learning from an evolution of global good practice can be implemented at project levelIt will also be beneficial if you have:Experience working with Traditional Owners/Indigenous groups, in relationship management or community engagement capacityDemonstrated experience in leading teams in a workforce planning capacity, critical risk management and influencing key decisionsAbout Rio TintoEvery idea, every innovation, every little thing the world calls 'progress' begins with a first step, and someone willing to take it: explorers, inventors, entrepreneurs.
Pioneers.For nearly 150 years, Rio Tinto has been a company of pioneers – generations of people spanning the globe, all with the grit and vision to produce materials essential to human progress.
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Our copper helps wind turbines power cities, and our boron helps feed the world and explore the universe.
Our diamonds help us celebrate the best parts of life.Every Voice MattersAt Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, the LGBTI+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.We are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves.
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