If you’re looking for a role where you can contribute to meaningful projects and work closely with Aboriginal communities, this is your chance to be part of a team with skilled professionals making real contributions in the NT region.
About the Role
The Project Officer – Major Projects will play a key role in supporting community engagement and coordination efforts for major infrastructure projects, with a strong focus on the SunCable Project. Spanning from the Borroloola Barkly region to Darwin, this role is all about building meaningful connections with local communities and stakeholders. You’ll assist in planning and delivering consultations, ensuring voices are heard and considered throughout the project. In addition, you'll provide crucial logistical and administrative support to the Project Coordinator and team, helping to keep operations running smoothly and efficiently.
What you will bring
You are adaptable, proactive, and comfortable traveling to remote communities for up to two weeks each month. With a strong understanding of Aboriginal communities in the NLC region, you excel at cross-cultural communication and building relationships with stakeholders. You have solid writing abilities, attention to detail, and basic financial literacy to manage budgets and handle sensitive information. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and database management, or the ability to learn quickly, will also be key to your success in this role.
In addition to this, you will have: -
For a full copy of the Position Description refer to the link provided below.
What’s in it for you:
Interested applicants should send a copy of their CV, a cover letter outlining why you are interested in this position and what relevant skills and expertise you bring to the role.
If you have any further queries please contact: Anthony Smith on mobile: 0447 343 318
Applications Close: Monday 10th March 2025
About the NLC
The Northern Land Council (NLC) is an independent statutory authority of the Commonwealth. The NLC is established under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT) 1976 and its purpose is to serve its constituents who are Traditional Owners (TOs) and other Aboriginal people living in their region. Cultural knowledge and lived experience are central to the work that we do here at NLC. We are committed to enhancing Aboriginal peoples social, political and economic participation by supporting their aspirations and amplifying their voices on a range of issues impacting on their lands, seas, culture and communities.