Location: DarwinStatus: Full-timeAnthropology professionals:  Open to EOI from all levels, from early-career to senior-level professionals The Northern Land Council (NLC) welcomes Expressions of Interest from skilled and passionate Anthropology professionals who are eager to contribute to the protection of Aboriginal rights and interests in land and waters across the Northern Territory. We’re seeking individuals committed to delivering high-quality anthropological advice and representation on matters that truly make a difference to traditional Aboriginal owners (TAOs), Native Title Holders (NTHs)and their communities.About the RoleOur Anthropologist positions are responsible for providing anthropological advice in relation to the implementation of the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976 (Cth) (ALRA) and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA). The primary focus of these positions is to identify, represent and assist traditional Aboriginal owners (TAOs) and Native Title Holders (NTHs) in matters arising from the acquisition, use, occupation and management of their land under ALRA and the NTA. Assigned to a specific practice area, you’ll have the chance to collaborate across all teams, working alongside lawyers and other professionals gaining rich and varied experience.What You Will Bring:You’ll bring a solid foundation in anthropological fieldwork and research, strong cultural competency, and a respectful approach to working with Aboriginal communities. With excellent communication and analytical skills, you’re able to translate complex cultural information into clear reports and advice. Whether you’re an early-career professional or a seasoned Anthropologist, your passion for protecting land rights and cultural heritage will drive your contribution to this important work.In Addition to this we are looking for:Degree in Anthropology, or related discipline; or extensive experience in a similar industry or role and minimum two (2) years practical experience. Knowledge of the ALRA  and the NTA. Proven ability to research, prepare and draft anthropological reports, associated materials and other documents fit for purpose. Sound time management and organisational skills, Ability to travel and work in remote locations on a regular basisC Class drivers’ licence.  For a full copy of the Position Description refer to the link provided below.Why Join the NLC?Join the NLC to be part of a purpose-driven organisation that resources Aboriginal people to manage and protect their lands and waters. As an Anthropologist, you’ll apply your research skills and cultural insight to support TAOs and NTHs  in decisions that shape their future, while working in a collaborative, values-based environment committed to making a real difference.Working at the NLC also includes:Competitive salary and salary packaging arrangements with the provision of a District Allowance An annual airfare benefit (after 12 months) with a net value of $2,961.5 weeks annual leave, 18 days personal leave, and paid annual close down.Relocation assistance for interstate applicants.Access to professional development, including study leave and study assistance programs for career growth. For Expressions of Interest you should provide a cover letter outlining your interest, skills, and experience, in line with the essential criteria If you have any further queries, please contact Gay English on 0408 801 896.Applications are welcome at any time.Position Description - AnthropologyPosition Description - Senior Anthroplogist AUD Darwin 0800

Expressions of interest for Anthropology professionals

  • Location: Darwin
  • Status: Full-time
  • Anthropology professionals:  Open to EOI from all levels, from early-career to senior-level professionals

 

The Northern Land Council (NLC) welcomes Expressions of Interest from skilled and passionate Anthropology professionals who are eager to contribute to the protection of Aboriginal rights and interests in land and waters across the Northern Territory. We’re seeking individuals committed to delivering high-quality anthropological advice and representation on matters that truly make a difference to traditional Aboriginal owners (TAOs), Native Title Holders (NTHs)and their communities.

About the Role

Our Anthropologist positions are responsible for providing anthropological advice in relation to the implementation of the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976 (Cth) (ALRA) and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA). The primary focus of these positions is to identify, represent and assist traditional Aboriginal owners (TAOs) and Native Title Holders (NTHs) in matters arising from the acquisition, use, occupation and management of their land under ALRA and the NTA.

Assigned to a specific practice area, you’ll have the chance to collaborate across all teams, working alongside lawyers and other professionals gaining rich and varied experience.

What You Will Bring:

You’ll bring a solid foundation in anthropological fieldwork and research, strong cultural competency, and a respectful approach to working with Aboriginal communities. With excellent communication and analytical skills, you’re able to translate complex cultural information into clear reports and advice. Whether you’re an early-career professional or a seasoned Anthropologist, your passion for protecting land rights and cultural heritage will drive your contribution to this important work.

In Addition to this we are looking for:

  • Degree in Anthropology, or related discipline; or extensive experience in a similar industry or role and minimum two (2) years practical experience. Knowledge of the ALRA  and the NTA.
  • Proven ability to research, prepare and draft anthropological reports, associated materials and other documents fit for purpose.
  • Sound time management and organisational skills,
  • Ability to travel and work in remote locations on a regular basis
  • C Class drivers’ licence.

 

For a full copy of the Position Description refer to the link provided below.

Why Join the NLC?

Join the NLC to be part of a purpose-driven organisation that resources Aboriginal people to manage and protect their lands and waters. As an Anthropologist, you’ll apply your research skills and cultural insight to support TAOs and NTHs  in decisions that shape their future, while working in a collaborative, values-based environment committed to making a real difference.

Working at the NLC also includes:

  • Competitive salary and salary packaging arrangements with the provision of a District Allowance 
  • An annual airfare benefit (after 12 months) with a net value of $2,961.
  • 5 weeks annual leave, 18 days personal leave, and paid annual close down.
  • Relocation assistance for interstate applicants.
  • Access to professional development, including study leave and study assistance programs for career growth.

 

For Expressions of Interest you should provide a cover letter outlining your interest, skills, and experience, in line with the essential criteria

If you have any further queries, please contact Gay English on 0408 801 896.

Applications are welcome at any time.

Position Description - Anthropology
Position Description - Senior Anthroplogist