Aboriginal Heritage & Native Title Management Advisor


Job no: 1280

Category: Aboriginal Heritage & Native Title

  • Consult and engage with key stakeholders throughout the state
  • Be an advocate for Aboriginal communities and seek approvals for Aboriginal Heritage
  • 2 permanent positions based in Leederville, fantastic team & benefits, salary of $98,581 plus 11.5% Super plus Super Co-contribution

Thrive by making a meaningful contribution to your community while shaping WA’s water future.

At Water Corporation you can live, work, and raise your family on Country without compromising your career pathways or cultural obligations. We acknowledge we have much to learn from the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways on which we operate. Embracing this is necessary to protect our most precious resource in a sustainable way for generations to come.

This position is pursuant of Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, the occupant of this position must be of Australian Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander descent.

What the role will offer you:

Join the team in Leederville, a trendy suburb 5 minutes from Perth CBD – and only a 5-minute walk from the nearest train station. You’ll support and help develop a cohesive team of people to do their best work.

We have 2 exciting opportunities available where you will assist the Corporation in achieving sustainable outcomes by providing support to a centre of expertise in Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title advice (including technical/operational, approvals and strategy) and Aboriginal engagement.

Here are some tasks you’ll do:

  • Project manage a portfolio of projects in close liaison with internal and external stakeholders where Aboriginal heritage and Native Title requirements form parts of the key deliverables
  • Obtain required Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title legislative approvals
  • Provide current, day to day practical advice to internal stakeholders on Aboriginal processes, policy and statutory obligations
  • Inspect project areas with Aboriginal informants and consultants
  • Coordinate and facilitate meetings/presentations within Water Corporation project areas
  • Develop strategies for projects consistent with Water Corporation policy, procedures and guidelines and relevant State and Commonwealth legislation
  • Identify areas of the business that can be changed or modified to cause genuine improvements in process, policy, and administration of Indigenous issues for the Corporation in conjunction with the Manager, Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title
  • Provide education to the Corporation’s staff through the delivery of oral presentations and reports

Your skills and experience:

There are a few things that we’ll look for in your CV:

  • This position relates to Section 50(d) of the West Australian Equal Opportunity Act 1984, where Aboriginality is considered a genuine occupational qualification for this position
  • Knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and administrative procedures in Western Australia in relation to the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and the Native Title Act 1993
  • Relevant experience liaising and/or negotiating with key stakeholders about Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title issues
  • Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal protocols
  • Demonstrated organisational and project management skills
  • Ability to travel by car or fly to regional offices and areas across the state

Click here to view our benefits

Sound like a match? Apply today

If you are interested in the above opportunity, please submit a covering letter and resume that best demonstrates your skills and experience as well as your ability to meet the requirements of the role.

As part of the recruitment process you may be required to complete pre-employment screening which may include a medical, qualification check, police clearance and Australian working rights check.

Applications close Thursday 20th February 2025

Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace:

Diversity and inclusion are more than words. They guide us on building a thriving workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and our community.

We encourage applications from every background, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, women, youth, LGBTQIA+ folks and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

We are committed to ensuring an accessible and inclusive work environment to enable people with disability to participate fully in all aspects of employment.

Applicants with disability who require adjustments, or alternative methods of communication in the recruitment process, can contact a Recruitment Officer at recruitment@watercorporation.com.au or 9420 2000.

To read our diversity and inclusion statement, please visit our website.


Job no: 1280

Category: Aboriginal Heritage & Native Title

  • Consult and engage with key stakeholders throughout the state
  • Be an advocate for Aboriginal communities and seek approvals for Aboriginal Heritage
  • 2 permanent positions based in Leederville, fantastic team & benefits, salary of $98,581 plus 11.5% Super plus Super Co-contribution

Thrive by making a meaningful contribution to your community while shaping WA’s water future.

At Water Corporation you can live, work, and raise your family on Country without compromising your career pathways or cultural obligations. We acknowledge we have much to learn from the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways on which we operate. Embracing this is necessary to protect our most precious resource in a sustainable way for generations to come.

This position is pursuant of Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, the occupant of this position must be of Australian Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander descent.

What the role will offer you:

Join the team in Leederville, a trendy suburb 5 minutes from Perth CBD – and only a 5-minute walk from the nearest train station. You’ll support and help develop a cohesive team of people to do their best work.

We have 2 exciting opportunities available where you will assist the Corporation in achieving sustainable outcomes by providing support to a centre of expertise in Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title advice (including technical/operational, approvals and strategy) and Aboriginal engagement.

Here are some tasks you’ll do:

  • Project manage a portfolio of projects in close liaison with internal and external stakeholders where Aboriginal heritage and Native Title requirements form parts of the key deliverables
  • Obtain required Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title legislative approvals
  • Provide current, day to day practical advice to internal stakeholders on Aboriginal processes, policy and statutory obligations
  • Inspect project areas with Aboriginal informants and consultants
  • Coordinate and facilitate meetings/presentations within Water Corporation project areas
  • Develop strategies for projects consistent with Water Corporation policy, procedures and guidelines and relevant State and Commonwealth legislation
  • Identify areas of the business that can be changed or modified to cause genuine improvements in process, policy, and administration of Indigenous issues for the Corporation in conjunction with the Manager, Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title
  • Provide education to the Corporation’s staff through the delivery of oral presentations and reports

Your skills and experience:

There are a few things that we’ll look for in your CV:

  • This position relates to Section 50(d) of the West Australian Equal Opportunity Act 1984, where Aboriginality is considered a genuine occupational qualification for this position
  • Knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and administrative procedures in Western Australia in relation to the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and the Native Title Act 1993
  • Relevant experience liaising and/or negotiating with key stakeholders about Aboriginal Heritage and Native Title issues
  • Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal protocols
  • Demonstrated organisational and project management skills
  • Ability to travel by car or fly to regional offices and areas across the state

Click here to view our benefits

Sound like a match? Apply today

If you are interested in the above opportunity, please submit a covering letter and resume that best demonstrates your skills and experience as well as your ability to meet the requirements of the role.

As part of the recruitment process you may be required to complete pre-employment screening which may include a medical, qualification check, police clearance and Australian working rights check.

Applications close Thursday 20th February 2025

Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace:

Diversity and inclusion are more than words. They guide us on building a thriving workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and our community.

We encourage applications from every background, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, women, youth, LGBTQIA+ folks and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

We are committed to ensuring an accessible and inclusive work environment to enable people with disability to participate fully in all aspects of employment.

Applicants with disability who require adjustments, or alternative methods of communication in the recruitment process, can contact a Recruitment Officer at recruitment@watercorporation.com.au or 9420 2000.

To read our diversity and inclusion statement, please visit our website.

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