$140K-$150K + 12.5% Super & Salary Sacrifice
Mimal Land Management is an Indigenous-led organisation committed to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of Arnhem Land.
With strong ties to over 20 clan groups, Mimal works collaboratively with landowners, researchers, and scientists to manage 18,300 square kilometers of culturally significant land.
From fire and land management to wildlife conservation and cultural education, Mimal is dedicated to sustaining a vibrant, healthy landscape for future generations.
The area's natural and cultural assets are managed by Mimal Rangers on behalf of and in cooperation with landowners and custodians.
Under an established Healthy Country Plan, the rangers manage land, water and fire, and conduct wildlife protection, monitoring and revegetation programs, weed and feral animal control, and carry out rock art, cultural history and language projects, and learning on country education programs with school children.
The Opportunity As Deputy CEO, you will be instrumental in Mimal Land Management's mission to safeguard Arnhem Land's cultural and environmental assets.
Your responsibilities will include:
Leading Corporate Operations: Oversee daily operations, resource allocation, and workflow management to meet organisational objectives.
Managing Human Resources: Develop and implement HR policies, employee engagement, and staff training programs to foster a motivated team.
Strategic and Financial Support: Collaborate with the CEO and Board on strategic planning, manage budgets, and ensure alignment with financial policies.
Managing and Strengthening Partnerships: Establish and oversee service agreements with partners and key projects, including Strong Women for Healthy Country and a new civil construction social enterprise.
Ensuring Compliance: Lead compliance and risk management activities to meet regulatory, funding, and community standards.
About You Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business, Management, HR, Finance, or related field (Master's preferred).
Experience: Significant experience in senior operations or management roles, ideally within non-profit, land management, Indigenous community sectors, or NT government.
Skills: Proven leadership, cultural competence, contract management experience, and financial acumen.
Attributes: Integrity, adaptability, resilience, and a consultative approach to decision-making.
Cultural Sensitivity: Respectful of Indigenous values, with an understanding of land management practices and community-led initiatives.
Your Reward Salary in the range of $140-$150K plus 12.5% super and salary sacrifice.
Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth.
The chance to work in a supportive, mission-driven organisation that values cultural preservation and community engagement.
Be part of a close-knit team committed to creating sustainable, positive impacts.
Next Steps Mimal Land Management is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals.
We recognise the value of diversity in our workforce and aim to create an inclusive and culturally respectful work environment.
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