Substantial experience with native title organisations
Proven capability in co-designing education courses
Strong record of partnership with indigenous communities
This role involves building the Mabo Centre's training program from the ground up to help Traditional Owners turn land and sea rights into lasting educational and economic opportunities
Job Summary
This role involves building the Mabo Centre's training program from the ground up to help Traditional Owners turn land and sea rights into lasting educational and economic opportunities.
The position offers a comprehensive benefits package including 17% superannuation, salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, and access to unique cultural benefits.
You will join a groundbreaking partnership between the National Native Title Council and the University of Melbourne to advance Traditional Owners' rights through research, training, and entrepreneurship.
Matching Summary
This role involves building the Mabo Centre's training program from the ground up to help Traditional Owners turn land and sea rights into lasting educational and economic opportunities.
Salary
Level A: $87,266 - $118,416 p.a.; Level B: $124,656 - $148,023 p.a.; Benefits: 17% superannuation plus salary packaging and health programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Substantial experience with native title organisations
Proven capability in co-designing education courses
Strong record of partnership with Indigenous communities
Nice-to-have
Postgraduate study related to Indigenous land rights
Experience supporting research outputs and publications
Ability to align research translation with training design
Key Requirements
Must be an Indigenous Australian (Special Measure Provision)
Hold a degree in law, business, education, or Indigenous studies
Current valid work rights for Australia required
Work Rights
Must have current valid work rights for Australia; Visa sponsorship not available