
Land Operations Manager
Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation
Posted 18 hours ago
Lead with Purpose – Empower Wuthathi Country, Culture & Community
Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) is seeking a visionary and dynamic General Manager to lead our growing organisation. Reporting directly to the WAC Board and working closely with the Wuthathi Tribal Elders Council, this role will provide strategic leadership and operational excellence to advance Wuthathi aspirations of returning to Country, creating employment and business opportunities.
About Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation
WAC is the Registered Native Title Body Corporate holding interests for the Wuthathi people across 1,182 sq km of land and 8,072 sq km of sea Country in north-eastern Cape York Peninsula and adjacent marine areas. With an office in Cairns and a growing Ranger Base at Shelburne Bay, WAC is a vibrant, community-driven organisation. Our vision is:
“To control our destiny as our elders before us; in caring for Wuthathi country, culture and community.”
Key Responsibilities
Lead implementation of the IPA Plan and ensure it guides all land and sea management activities.
Manage funding and reporting related to IPA and ranger operations, in collaboration with the CEO and Finance Manager.
Develop and maintain the Wuthathi Database to support monitoring, evaluation, and cultural information management.
Plan and oversee environmental activities such as fire management, weed and pest control, and biodiversity monitoring.
Protect cultural heritage sites by working with Elders and integrating traditional knowledge into land practices.
Engage community and stakeholders to align activities with community priorities and build partnerships.
Manage and develop ranger staff, including training, supervision, and ensuring workplace health and safety compliance.
Coordinate day-to-day operations of the base, including resource allocation, vehicle fleet management, and internal support.
What You’ll Bring
Strong leadership experience in land or environmental management, particularly within Indigenous or remote community contexts.
Understanding of Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA), cultural protocols, and the integration of traditional ecological knowledge.
Experience managing teams, including mentoring, training, and overseeing workplace safety and daily operations.
Excellent project management skills, including budgeting, reporting, and planning.
Ability to build partnerships with a wide range of stakeholders including Traditional Owners, funders, scientists, and government agencies.
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with experience in presenting reports and engaging diverse audiences.
Proficiency with data management tools, mapping technologies (e.g. ESS, Fulcrum), and reporting systems.
Commitment to community engagement and a collaborative, culturally respectful approach to working with Aboriginal people.
Selection Criteria.
Essential
Demonstrated experience in land and sea management, including planning, delivery, and monitoring of environmental activities.
Strong leadership skills with experience in managing and mentoring teams, particularly in remote settings.
Proven ability to develop and manage budgets, work plans, and reports.
Experience in engaging with Indigenous communities and integrating traditional knowledge into land management practices.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to liaise effectively with a range of stakeholders.
Knowledge of WH&S standards and experience in implementing safety protocols
Desirable
Tertiary qualifications in environmental science, land management, or a related field.
Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and data management tools such as ESS and Fulcrum.
Understanding of the cultural significance of Wuthathi land and the ability to work respectfully within this context.
Mandatory Requirements
Eligibility to obtain a Blue Card for working with children.
Manual driver’s licence.
Willingness to travel and work flexible hours, including weekends when required.
Why Join Us?
Lead a respected First Nations organisation with significant influence in land and sea management.
Work alongside passionate Elders and staff dedicated to cultural restoration and community development.
Enjoy a dynamic work environment combining office and on-Country operations.
Salary packaging to maximise your income
Opportunities for professional growth and cultural immersion.
How to Apply
Submit your CV, a cover letter, and a response to the selection criteria via seek
Wuthathi and First Nations people are strongly encouraged to apply.
This position is not identified, and all applicants will be assessed against the selection criteria.
This role is:
Subject to a six (6) month probationary period and annual performance reviews.
Dependent on ongoing funding and organisational capacity.
About Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation
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