The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) is a corporate Commonwealth entity established under the ATSI Act and subject to the PGPA Act. The ILSC assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to realise economic, social, cultural, and environmental benefits that the ownership and management of land, water and water related rights can bring. The ILSC provides this assistance through the acquisition and management of rights and interests in land, salt water and freshwater country. Under the guidance of the Operations Manager, this role will work with organisations that have obtained land and water rights through the ILSC to broadly support the ongoing, sustainable management of Country. The role will involve collaborating with Indigenous landowners to maximise sustainable opportunities that improve the Indigenous Estate. Other key responsibilities include supporting the ILSC’s Our Country Our Future (OCOF) program, developing and implementing approved projects, managing contracts through to completion, evaluating effectiveness, and preparing reports and recommendations in line with ILSC policies to help achieve its objectives. Under the direction of the Operations Manager, you will: Negotiate with stakeholders and facilitate a collaborative approach to project development to optimise and deliver sustainable economic, environmental, social, or cultural benefits to First Nations peoples. Proactively develop proposals for the ILSC to assist Indigenous Organisations to manage land that they already own to deliver sustainable economic, environmental, social, or cultural benefits. Undertake research, market analysis, project scoping, due diligence and feasibility analysis of projects to establish the business case for ILSC investment. Individually or in a team, prepare for and facilitate workshops to assist stakeholders and the ILSC to make informed decisions, and to set and monitor future objectives regarding land and water ownership and management. Develop regional knowledge (demographics, needs, issues, etc.) in order that activities are focussed, coordinated, strategic, effective, and regionally relevant. Manage existing land and water acquisitions so that sustainable outcomes are achieved in a timely manner and project compliance is maintained. Prepare high quality reports, Board papers and briefings related to land and water acquisition and management functions in accordance with agreed ILSC processes and procedures. At the ILSC we offer: More than just a job. We offer you the opportunity to make a real, positive difference to the lives of First Nations peoples. When we return land and water Country to Indigenous ownership, or fund a new Indigenous enterprise or management project, we strengthen and deepen Indigenous connection to Country and advance progress towards self-determination. Generous leave entitlements and work conditions, including: 15.4% superannuation on top of your salary Flexible hybrid work environment (2 days WFH) Not-For-Profit salary packaging Paid leave over the Christmas and New Year’s period Access to generous parental leave Training and development opportunities Generous Studies Assistance program Health and wellbeing programs: Healthy Employment Scheme (HES) - An annual allowance towards your wellbeing Screen Based Equipment Scheme - Includes eye testing and an allowance towards spectacles Free Skin Checks If you have a passion to drive change and want your work to align with your values to make a real difference, we invite you to apply now and start the conversation. The preferred applicant will be engaged under the provisions of the ILSC Enterprise Agreement. TARGETED VACANCY - This role is open to all applicants, however those who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and meet the requirements and are ranked suitable for the role will be given priority consideration in this recruitment process. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20028210