Are you the sort of person who likes to support others in their career journey? The Northern Land Council is looking for an inspirational Women Ranger Mentor to join our Caring for Country team.
About the Role
This is a unique opportunity to play a hands-on role in supporting Aboriginal women to build strong, sustainable careers in land and sea management.
As the Women’s Ranger Mentor, you will support the delivery of the NLC Women’s Ranger Strategy by providing practical mentoring, guidance and advocacy for women rangers across the Caring for Country program. You will work closely with ranger groups, coordinators and communities to create culturally safe, respectful and empowering workplaces where women can thrive and progress.
What you will bring
You will have experience supporting and empowering Aboriginal people in the workplace with strong mentoring, coaching and relationship-building capabilities. Your understanding of cultural practices, kinship and remote community contexts will help you succeed in this role.
In addition to this, you will have:
For a full copy of the Position Description refer to the link provided below.
Why join the NLC?
At the Northern Land Council, you will be part of work that directly supports Aboriginal people to Care for Country, strengthen culture and build future pathways.
You will join a collaborative, purpose-driven team working across communities, ranger groups and programs to deliver meaningful impact. This is a role where your work will be seen, valued and make a difference every.
We offer:
Interested applicants should send a copy of their CV along with a cover letter outlining why you are interested in this position and what relevant skills and expertise you will bring to this role.
Under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT), suitably qualified eligible Aboriginal applicants will be given priority consideration.
If you have any further queries, please contact Trilby Donald on 0477 950 533
Applications Close: Tuesday 12th May 2026
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.