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West Kimberley Indigenous Community Water Facilitator, Kimberley Land Council

Employer:          Kimberley Land Council
Salary:              
$50,512 – 55,948 (to be negotiated)
Location:
           Broome, Western Australia
Closing Date:
    Friday 30 July 2010

The Kimberley Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (KLC) is an association of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region. It is a peak regional community organisation.

The West Kimberley Indigenous Community Water Facilitator (ICWF) position will work with the KLC’s ICWF coordinator and the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA)  Water Facilitator Network to deliver a number of water planning and engagement projects across the Kimberley.

The ICWF position is fixed term for 10 months and will report to the KLC ICWF Coordinator.

Download the detailed job description and application kit  from the right hand column on this page.

Please email sonia.leonard@klc.org.au or phone 0488 440 979 for a more information. 

Manager, Djeik Rangers, central Arnhem Land

Employer:          Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
Salary:               $75,000 - $85,000 pa
Location:           Maningrida, Central Arnhem Land, NT
Closing Date:  3 August 2010

The Djelk Rangers are a large indigenous land management group in central Arnhem Land. The Djelk Rangers manage some 14,000 square kilometres of land and sea, much of which is included within the recently declared Djelk Indigenous Protected Area.

The Djelk Rangers require the services of a manager.

This person will be responsible for coordinating the activities of the 30 staff of the Djelk Land, Sea and Women’s ranger programs across 3 separate ranger bases to implement the Djelk IPA Plan of Management.

The position will report to the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation General Manager and will work closely with Senior Rangers and Supervisors on the ground.

Please email djelk@bawinanga.com or phone 0417838984 for a detailed job description and application.

For more information about the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation visit their website.