Forestry Corporation of NSW (FCNSW) is the largest manager of commercial plantation and native forests in NSW. We manage more than two million hectares of forests for the environmental, economic, and social benefit of the people of NSW and Australia. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are focused on empowering our people to use their creativity, authenticity and innovative thinking to be the champions of change now and into the future. That is why no matter who you are, we encourage you to apply for the job thats right for you. We aim to have a workforce that reflects the diverse communities in which we work and so we strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.Why grow your career with Forestry Corporation of NSW:At Forestry Corporation of NSW, our values are at the heart of everything that we do. We hope you share our values of:Wellbeing: Everyone home, injury free, everydayRespect: We care for country, community, and ourselvesIntegrity: We are honest and accountableInnovation: We challenge ourselves to think differently, be bold and continuously improveThe Opportunity:We currently have opportunities for a Cultural Heritage Ranger to join the Country and Community team to work with Aboriginal communities throughout NSW. The team works to identify, protect and manage Aboriginal Culture and Heritage.What we can offer you:Permanent employment based in Deniliquin / Moama, NSW.Mainly outdoor, field-based work with some office-based parts of the role.Great opportunity to start or develop your career in a sustainable industry, with training to ensure you have the skills for the job.Great culture and working environment enabling you to work independently whilst getting the support you need to succeed in the role.About the role:This role will see you actively engaging and encouraging Aboriginal organisations to help with site surveys and to contribute to the protection and management of Aboriginal Culture and Heritage on Forestry Estate.We would love you to have:The ability to work independently, as well as part of a team in a bush / forest setting.Care for the environment we work in, our community and our contractors and neighbours.Have a safety-first mindset and be responsible for your own safety and support a culturally safe working environment.A sound knowledge and awareness of Aboriginal cultural heritage issues, including knowledge and skills in conducting relevant surveys in a forest environment.A sound knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal cultural protocols, customs, and practices as they relate to engagement, communication, site identification and recording.Appreciation of issues relevant to the Aboriginal community, particularly as they relate to the use and management of forests.The ability to plan and prioritise work, meet standards and deadlines.Well-developed people skills and experience in building trusted relationships.Good written communication skills including ability to prepare cultural and heritage reports.Fitness to work on fires.Driver''s Licence.Please note that this position is an identified position, and it is essential that the occupant be of Aboriginal descent.For further information about the role please contact John Shipp, Aboriginal Partnerships & Heritage Manager on: 0437 879 096.Depending on the role, the preferred candidate will be required to satisfactorily complete a Drug and Alcohol screening, and/or Medical Assessment and/or a Fire Task Based Assessment (TBA).For roles requiring firefighting activities, the successful candidate(s) must be fit to perform such activities, which may include working in smoky conditions and the ability to be physically active in uneven or steep terrain. Offers of employment for these roles are subject to the results of the pre-employment Medical Assessment which may preclude candidates with high risk conditions from being able to meet the inherent requirements of the role.The National Indigenous Times acknowledges and pays respect to past and present Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation. We recognise the Aboriginal Community''s continuing connection to their lands, waters and stories and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Cultural Heritage Ranger (Identified Role) - Deniliquin / Moama