Contract Term: Initial fixed term (1 year) with high likelihood of extension.
Environs Kimberley As the peak Kimberley environmental NGO, Environs Kimberley (EK) has been working to protect the nature of the Kimberley since its foundation in 1996. With its base in Broome, EK is dedicated to looking after the health of the land and waters of the region through advocacy, on-ground cultural and natural resource management (CNRM) and conservation economy initiatives.
We value: Recognition of the rights and interests of Traditional Owners.Collaborations and partnerships.The power of people to effect change.Best-practice two-way scientific research.Recognition of the effects of climate change.Community-based conservation.Organisational independence and integrity.Diversity and inclusion.Environs Kimberley embraces flexible, family-friendly workplace arrangements that allow our staff to have a healthy work-life balance. The Environs Kimberley community is welcoming and supportive and we value our happy and inclusive workplace culture. We encourage participation in team and organisational events to maintain the ongoing health and vitality of the organisation.
Position Summary This position manages Environs Kimberley's Kimberley Nature Project (KNP) team, which focuses on natural resource management (terrestrial and freshwater), ecology, social science and community engagement. Much of KNP's work involves supporting Aboriginal ranger teams and Traditional Owners to design, fund and implement cultural-natural resource management projects as informed by Traditional Owner priorities and Traditional Owner-led strategic plans (Healthy Country and IPA Plans). Working in collaboration with the EK Operations Director and the KNP team the KNP Manager has the following responsibilities:
Implement systems that enable effective staff and project management, and excellent occupational health and safety culture and practice.Build strong and lasting partnerships with Aboriginal Ranger groups, organisations and their communities to support caring for Country.Implementing NRM projects in the field when required.Maintain financial sustainability of the KNP team through grant applications, tenders and other funding sources.Guide strategic direction of the KNP team in alignment with broader EK team and strategy.Build and maintain relationships with partners and collaborators including establishing and managing/over-seeing MOUs and contracts.Ensure strong project outcomes are achieved and communicated back to communities, the EK membership, and government and within scientific literature.Work cooperatively with the senior management team to ensure there is professional organisational information flow to and from the KNP team.Maintain a healthy, happy and consultative team culture where staff feel that they are supported, included, and valued.Represent and advocate for the current and future needs of the KNP team.Reports to: Operations Director.
Supervises: Program Coordinators, Project Officers, Trainees (5-7 PAX).
Key Selection Criteria Please ensure that your application directly addresses the selection criteria.
Degree in Environmental Science with related field experience in Australian ecosystems with a preference for Northern and Arid Australia and substantial knowledge of Australian natural resource management.Considerable experience (minimum 3 years) in coordinating and implementing ecological/cultural NRM projects and/or programs, with a focus on strategic thinking, successful grant applications, and managing budgets and reporting requirements, including supporting staff to complete such tasks.Considerable experience working in cross-cultural contexts and generating respectful, collaborative and long-term engagement with Aboriginal organisations and their communities. This includes evidence of knowledge of ethical practices in collaborative work and research with Aboriginal traditional owners and communities, including protection of ICIP rights.Considerable experience in leading and managing teams, showing strong organisational and time management skills and demonstrated ability to promote staff development, empower staff to achieve agreed outcomes, deal with contentious issues, empathise with others, be inclusive and foster a safe and healthy workplace culture including through our OSH policies and procedures.Experience managing and maintaining high level partnerships with working and funding partners, such as representative Aboriginal organisations, government agencies, and University-based academics and scientists, including experience negotiating MoU's, service agreements, and other contracts and ensuring deadlines are met.Evidence of high-level written, verbal and interpersonal skills that include the ability to collaborate, negotiate and liaise with a variety of audiences (e.g. scientists, local communities, Aboriginal partners, youth).Higher research degree e.g. Masters or PhD in ecology, environmental science or related discipline.Knowledge of, and demonstrated experience in, working with best practice two-way science principles and/or in inter-disciplinary projects (cross-cutting natural sciences, social sciences, anthropology etc.).Strong working knowledge of Microsoft 365 including Excel, Teams, SharePoint, Power automate.Experience in spatial and ecological data analysis, data management and modelling - Experience using financial and project management systems (e.g. Xero).Experience implementing OSH policies and procedures.Experience organising and carrying out remote and physically demanding fieldwork and leading teams in the field.Experience in adaptive management frameworks and participatory processes such as Healthy Country Planning.To be eligible to apply, applicants must have Australian Citizenship or have the legal right to work in Australia (unrestricted).
Must hold a valid drivers licence.
The successful applicant will be required to possess or obtain a current and satisfactory National Police Check prior to commencement.
Applications close on 26th January, 2025.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications to include a resume, details of two referees and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria, plus additional desirable criteria, where relevant. Applications are encouraged to be limited to four pages.
Applications that do not address the selection criteria will not be considered. For further information please contact Acting KNP Managers Samuel Younis and Hamsini Bijlani on the email above or on .
Please note that Environs Kimberley will be closed from 25th December - 6th January and we will not be contactable during this time.
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