This position is responsible for coordinating the Timber Creek Ranger Group and assisting and working with Aboriginal land and sea owners and managers to maximise their participation in Caring for Country activities. You will also be responsible for seeking and coordinating fee-for-service opportunities for the Timber Creek Ranger Group. Applicants should possess a sound knowledge of the Aboriginal Caring for Country management opportunities and constraints, with demonstrated ability to effectively manage and support work teams in remote locations. You will have experience working with Aboriginal communities in coordinating resource management projects, from planning through to implementation and reporting. Good communication, negotiation and community consultation skills, with terti

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