Indigenous Female Ranger Aramac QLD, Australia Job Type Full Time Permanent 9 days on 5 days off About the Role As a Female Indigenous Ranger, you will: Conduct land management and conservation activities Protect and monitor cultural heritage sites Perform environmental monitoring and reporting Manage weeds and biosecurity Maintain fencing, tracks, and property infrastructure Participate in fire management activities Work collaboratively with a supportive ranger team Engage in cultural activities and ceremonies Compensation and Benefits: Award rate (depending on skills and experience) On-site accommodation during roster Skills development and training opportunities Career progression pathways Supportive team environment Meaningful work connecting with Country Special Notes: This role is specifically for Indigenous women Opportunity to protect and care for traditional lands Meaningful career in environmental and cultural conservation Application Process: Send resume and brief cover letter Subject line: Female Indigenous Ranger - YACHATDAC Applications open until position is filled How to Apply: Email: info@fnprecruitment.com Phone: 0448 176 351 (Stephen Passmore) Application Deadline: Open until position filled IndigenousEmployment FNPRecruitment BridgingTheGap RangerJobs WorkOnCountry IndigenousRanger CentralQueensland YACHATDAC IndigenousWomen CulturalHeritage Requirements Essential: Indigenous Australian (Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander) Female (for cultural and operational requirements) Current driver's licence (manual preferred) Physical fitness for outdoor work Reliable, punctual, and dedicated Willing to work 9 days on / 5 days off roster Desirable (Not Essential): Previous ranger or land management experience Traditional land management knowledge Connection to Country Fencing or machinery experience First aid certificate 4WD experience Chainsaw or brush cutter tickets About the Company About Us: YACHATDAC is committed to protecting cultural heritage, preserving land, and providing meaningful employment opportunities for Indigenous women. Our work is about more than just land managementit's about connection to Country, cultural preservation, and building sustainable futures.