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FRIDAY MARCH 18 2016 CLASSIFIEDS 37 Editor - Centralian Advocate t Central Australia’s number one provider of print and digital news t Be an integral part of the community t Alice Springs Location The Central Land Council (CLC) is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority covering the entire southern The Company: half of the Northern Territory - an area of 776,549 square kilometres. The Council consists of 90 Aboriginal people News Corp Australia is the nation’s largest media company operating over 150 house-hold name elected from communities in the southern half of the Northern Territory. More than 250 people work at the CLC and brands across print, digital and multimedia including the Centralian Advocate, NT News, The at least half of its employees are Aboriginal. Australian and news.com.au. We are proud to be a central part of News Corp, a leading global As the peak Indigenous land management body for the region, the CLC provides traditional owners with information, network of powerful brands in news and information services, sports programming in Australia, advice, advocacy and practical assistance to support their aspirations and meet the challenges they face in the digital real estate services, book publishing, digital education and pay-TV distribution in Australia sustainable use and management of their land. The CLC also manages an Indigenous ranger program with ranger including Fox Sports, Dow Jones, Harper Collins, Realestate.com.au and The Wall Street Journal. groups based in eleven Aboriginal communities across the CLC region. The Centralian Advocate is the number one provider of local news to the Central Australian region. The CLC is seeking the following professionals to join our supportive and professional team: Located in the spiritual and physical heartland of Australia, the Centralian Advocate reports on Northern Tanami (Lajamanu) Ranger Group Coordinator – Lajamanu – RGI00 the local issues and stories that affect this community minded region which spans from the South Australian border to Tennant Creek. Classifi cation: ASO 5 – ASO 6 (broad-banded), Base Salary ($67,058 - $83,199) Plus Super, Salary Sacrifi ce, Relocation Assistance and Remote Area Allowance The Role: Full-Time, funded until June 30 2018 Lifestyle, amazing landscapes and a strong sense of community are the foundations of central Australia. Alice Springs boasts a number of excellent schools, university, shopping malls and This position will coordinate the activities and continuing development of the Lajamanu-based Northern Tanami sporting teams. With numerous festival and cultural events held annually, there is always something Ranger Program, an Indigenous Land Management initiative operating on Aboriginal land in the Northern Tanami happening! Located in this remote, yet well serviced community is the Centralian Advocate, the region of the NT. The position is based in Lajamanu and operates extensively within the Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area (IPA), the Co-ordinator will work with the IPA Co-ordinator, the Northern Tanami Aboriginal Rangers, number one provider of news and local events. Produced on a bi-weekly basis, the Centralian regional traditional owners and wider community to: Advocate provides a voice for the community. a) Carry out identifi ed natural and cultural resource management actions within the framework of the We now have an exciting opportunity for an experienced editorial professional to lead our Centralian Northern Tanami IPA Plan of Management; Advocate team. b) Develop and facilitate relevant training for the rangers and wider community; and c) Facilitate Northern Tanami ranger participation in contract opportunities across the Northern Tanami region as As the Editor for the Centralian Advocate, you will be responsible for editing content, editorial idea they arise, include mining-related environmental contracts. generation, story development and running efficient publication processes to deliver the highest The successful applicant will have relevant qualifi cations and/or demonstrated professional competence in ecology, quality and most relevant local content across all platforms every day. You will drive journalists natural resource management or related fi elds, and have demonstrated experience in the effective coordination to deliver brilliant stories that engage and inform local audiences. You will be an integral part of and supervision of small teams. Experience in community-based planning, strong cross cultural awareness, good the community and maintain an in-depth knowledge of issues using your active networks and interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with traditional Aboriginal people is also essential. relationships. Anthropologist – Central Tanami – Alice Springs – LT012 The Person: The successful candidate will have demonstrated editing experience and a natural interest in local Classifi cation: ASO 5 – ASO 6 (broad-banded), Base Salary ($67,058 - $83,199) news and issues. You will be able to lead and develop a high performing team to produce quality Plus Super, Salary Sacrifi ce, Relocation Assistance and Remote Area Allowance content. You will enjoy building and developing relationships with members of the community and Full-Time, 3 Year Fixed-Term Contract working with them to report on relevant and of interest topics. You will be a self-starter with a high The Central Land Council is seeking a dedicated and energetic individual who is interested in working with Aboriginal level of energy and drive and a high attention to detail. people to conduct research into the traditional ownership of, or Native Title to Aboriginal Lands ensuring compliance with the legislation. The successful applicant will hold tertiary qualifi cations in Anthropology; have an understanding Join Us: of Aboriginal society, strong cross cultural awareness, good interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate News Corp Australia is evolving in response to the expectations and challenges of the digital world in effectively with traditional Aboriginal people and well-developed organisational skills and the capacity to work in a which we now live. We have an amazing opportunity to reinvent our industry and redefine the future team. This position requires profi ciency in the use and maintenance of specialised databases and is offi ce work and of media in Australia. We are passionate about what we do and proud of our heritage of world-class remote travel in desert locations. journalism and entrepreneurial spirit. Our environment is supportive and friendly, we encourage innovation, collaboration and creative thinking. If you thrive on being challenged and enjoy working Records Offi cer Preservation (Archives) - IS008 in a fast-paced stimulating environment, come and join us on this incredible journey. Classifi cation: ASO 4, Base Salary ($60,120 – $65,281) Plus Super, Salary Sacrifi ce, Relocation Assistance and Remote Area Allowance To apply, please visit our Careers website www.newscorpaustralia.com/careers and search Full-Time, 3 Year Fixed-Term Contract Job Ref: AU1234AT000346 Responsible for ensuring the effi cient and effective application of relevant preservation measures, including digitisation, and duties to enable continuous access to Central Land Council’s (CLC) records and archival collections. It also supports and acts on the development and implementation of associated capacity building activities, i.e. such as ongoing training, for Electronic Document and Records Management Systems (EDRMS) users. The role is also required to undertake a number of day to day priority record tasks. For a confi dential conversation please contact the Human Resources Advisor, Leonie Jones on (08) 8951 6377. APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 01 APRIL 2016 first To be considered for an interview all applicants must address the selection criteria and send to [email protected] national li~ ~ I REAL E S TATE I Framptons Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply. Property Management Assistant Are you passionate about Real Estate? Want to CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL XEOIXLI½VWXWXITXS[EVHWEGEVIIVMRTVSTIVX] LEGAL AID SERVICE management? ABORIGINAL LEGAL Employment conditions: Aboriginal people are urged to apply. First National Framptons are seeking an IRXLYWMEWXMG%WWMWXERX4VSTIVX]1EREKIVXSNSMR The CLC offers district allowance, fl exible salary The CLC reserves the right to not make an appointment SUPPORT OFFICER XLIMVH]REQMGKVSYTSJ6IEP)WXEXITVSJIWWMSREPW sacrifi ce packaging, fi ve weeks annual leave and airfare or vary the type of appointment. This position is to be held by an =SY[MPPFIVIWTSRWMFPIJSVEWWMWXMRKEFYW]XIEQSJ and other entitlements included in the enterprise Aboriginal Australian Central Land Council is a Commonwealth Government 4VSTIVX]1EREKIVW[MXLXLIIZIV]HE]QEREKIQIRX agreement. Relocation assistance may be available. CAALAS is funded by the Commonwealth entity under the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976, SJXLIMVVIWMHIRXMEPTSVXJSPMSW For a Job Description and Selection Criteria please visit and the Native Title Representative Body for the Attorney-General’s Department to provide our web site at www.clc.org.au southern Northern Territory region under the Native Title Your responsibilities will include: legal advice and representation to Aboriginal Act 1993. 'SRHYGXMRKMRWTIGXMSRWERHGSQTPIXMRK people of the Southern zone of the Northern Or contact Leonie Jones Territory. 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