Are you an adventurous spirit looking for your next opportunity?
Join us as a Senior Minerals and Energy Officer in Australia's Red Centre, connecting with a diverse community!Earn a competitive salary of up to $120,541 p.a.
+ 15.4% superannuation + up to $29,000, salary packaging options to increase your take-home pay!Relocation assistance + subsidised housing + airfare allowance available to help you make this picturesque region your new home!About Us:The Central Land Council (CLC) is a corporate entity created by the Aboriginal Land Right (Northern Territory) Act, with an elected 90-member Aboriginal Council.
It has effectively fulfilled its statutory functions through representing, protecting and advocating for Aboriginal people's rights and interests for 50 years.
We now have an exciting opportunity available for a Senior Minerals and Energy Officer to join the Council and play a vital role in strengthening CLC's monitoring of social performance and engagement with resource companies.
Your Next Adventure:Central Land Council (CLC) is looking for a full-time Senior Minerals and Energy Officer - Major Projects based in Alice Springs, NT.
Reporting to the Manager – Minerals and Energy, this role supports the effective operation of the Minerals and Energy Section by assisting Aboriginal owners in making informed decisions about major development projects and ensuring compliance with relevant agreements and legislation.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Coordinating CLC's contractual obligations for major minerals and energy projectsFacilitating effective consultation with Aboriginal traditional owners to support informed decision-makingLiaising with companies, government agencies, and stakeholders on project development and complianceManaging change processes and external stakeholder engagement for significant projectsReviewing and implementing recommendations for minerals and energy development agreementsDeveloping and overseeing internal systems and processes to track project complianceSupporting the preparation of reports and submissions on relevant legislation, policies, and development proposalsEnsuring alignment with environmental, cultural, social, and financial terms of agreementsManaging project budgets and resources effectivelyConducting remote fieldwork and facilitating meetings in diverse locationsAdvising and supporting team members on governance, monitoring, and compliance mattersStaying up to date on best practices and providing high-level strategic and technical adviceYou'll also have the opportunity to attend remote meetings out in community, allowing you to explore parts of Australia that most will never get to experience! What You'll Bring to the Team:To be considered for this role, you will need tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline such as environmental science, social science, engineering, or geology, and extensive experience in a related field.
Knowledge of mineral exploration, mining, onshore petroleum, or major infrastructure projects is also essential.
While not essential, project management and mining experience is highly regarded.
The following skills and experience will be strong assets:
Experience leading and managing a teamComprehensive industry knowledge and experiencePolicy and submission writing experience, especially in response to regulatory changesProject management skills and the ability to supervise team operationsStrong organisational and communication skillsFurthermore, a genuine love for the outdoors and a spirit of adventure will be essential, as this role occasionally involves working in remote and awe-inspiring locations alongside traditional Aboriginal landowners.
You'll ideally have a deep appreciation for Aboriginal society and culture, coupled with a keen understanding of the contemporary issues impacting Aboriginal communities.
We also welcome candidates who can demonstrate their ability to navigate cross-cultural environments with Indigenous populations, even in international contexts.
Your communication skills, both written and verbal, should be highly developed to effectively engage with a diverse range of stakeholders.
A strong drive and initiative will be paramount, as will adaptability as it will empower you to confidently traverse complex landscapes, build collaborative relationships, and contribute to our shared mission.
Additional requirements include:
Ability to obtain an Ochre Card (Working With Children Check) from SafeNT and satisfactory National Police ClearanceCurrent valid driver's licence, with the ability to drive long distances in a 4WD vehicleAbility to drive a manual vehicle (or ability to obtain such a license)Proficiency in the use of computers, particularly MS Office Suite programsThe Benefits:In addition to a competitive salary of circa $87,077 up to $120,541 p.a.
+ 15.4% superannuation (depending on qualifications, skills, and experience), the successful candidate will receive a range of benefits from Central Land Council, including:
Salary packaging options that can increase your take-home pay by up to $29,000 p.a.Annual airfare and district allowance to help you offset living and travel expenses ($1,300 airfare allowance per annum + up to $6,660 district allowance per annum if moving with dependants, or $3,640 if relocating alone)Flexible working arrangements, including time-in-lieu and flex-time for additional hours accrued while in the fieldWFH opportunities availableTravel allowance available for work-related travelRelocation assistance to help you make this vibrant region your new homeSubsidised accommodation for the first four months (if relocating)5 weeks of annual leave PLUS an additional week of leave over Christmas/New Year17.5% annual leave loadingReady to Apply? If you're an adventurous spirit looking to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you - apply now!
Please note: Applications close on the 22nd of February 2025.
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