APY Womens Work Project Coordinator - Indulkana
APY
- Indulkana, SA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- With the guidance of the Program Manager, coordinate the steering committee and conduct community consultation to establish a new Healthy Country Plan (HCP) with the help of an outside contractor.
- Once established, supervise and coordinate the day-to-day activities of the Minymaku Warka Program taking a lead role in strengthening Women Rangers capabilities and skills to care for country.
- Plan, supervise and participate in field activities in locations around Indulkana in accordance with Healthy country Management Plan.
- Work with and mentor the Ranger team to develop their personal skills and work ethic.
- Support Anangu Women to increase their capacity in taking an increased responsibility in participating in the project including the appointment of a Lead Ranger.
- Work in cooperation with the Training Coordinator to implement the training program.
- Ensure effective day-to-day administrative management of the ranger program including.
- timesheets, casual rangers and Traditional Owner payments.
- Provide work reports to Program Manager in compliance with contractual requirements for the program including small fortnightly activity reporting.
- Have oversight of budgets to manage assets including procurement of assets responsibly to ensure effective program delivery within budget.
- Participate in the development of a Women Ranger Strategy to grow a strong network of women rangers across the APY Lands.
- Ensuring all field work equipment, project resources, vehicle and APY property are maintained in good condition.
- comply with all APY policies and procedures including APYs HR, WH&S and Finance and Administration policies.
- Works under the guidance of the Land Manager Program Manager in Umuwa to support delivery of CEM Certificate and other skill development opportunities.
- Works in close collaboration with the Indulkana based Training Coordinator.
- Works in close collaboration with the APY Land Management Ecologist to ensure ecological goals and data collection procedures are being met.
- In the establishment phase you will work closely with APY CHU and Meeting Coordinator.
- Maintain good working relationships with Community members and residents of other APY communities.
- Maintain networks outside the Lands in the field of NRM and Indigenous Land Management, including with scientists, experts, other ranger groups and organisations.
- Work with local community organisations such as the TAFE, School and Art Centre.
- a relevant Qualification and/or experience in Cultural and Natural Resource Management.
- Ability to work Independently with initiative and self-direction as well as work collaboratively as part of the Land Management team.
- Practical experience in an Indigenous Community environment with demonstrated ability to communicate and consult in a culturally appropriate way.
- A keen interest in the ecology of Central Australia and a desire to work in a remote environment.
- Communicate effectively with a range of Indigenous and non-Indigenous stakeholders.
- Demonstrated experience in project administration, finance management, managing staff and assets.
- Willingness and ability to undertake safe regular remote travel including camping. The role is based at Indulkana but with regular travel to other communities and Work areas (2-3 hours' drive from base).
- Possess good verbal and written communications skills including the ability to write reports for a range of audiences.
- Current Valid driver's License (manual) and experience driving in off road conditions.
- Ability to live and work in a remote location and in extreme conditions.
- First nations persons are encouraged to apply.
- Gain a unique multicultural experience with genuine job satisfaction.
- Salary sacrificing.
- Subsidised accommodation and relocation allowance provided.
- 8 weeks annual leave if recruited off lands and 6 weeks leave if recruited on lands.
- Superannuation 11.5%.
- Bilingual qualification Language Allowance and Pitjantjatjara Language Course available.
- A 2-week intensive Pitjantjatjara Language Course is provided for all new staff upon completion of 12 months of service.
- Approved job relevant 2 weeks study leave.
- Monday to Friday.
- Australia (Required).
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