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Project Officer Indigenous Identified
Northern Parks & Forests Regional Operations; Management & Operations; Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service & Partnerships; Cairns
AO4 Project Officer (Indigenous Identified) – Cultural Heritage | Cape York
Work with Country. Protect Culture. Empower Communities.
Join a passionate new team helping First Nations groups protect and celebrate culture across the stunning Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land (CYPAL) parks!
You’ll work with Traditional Owners, Land Trusts and RNTBCs to map sacred sites, record stories, preserve knowledge, and support cultural heritage strategies on both land and sea Country.
From building cultural awareness programs to maintaining important heritage databases, this role is full of purpose, variety, and connection. You might even jump in to help with fire or compliance work!
If you love working on Country, listening deeply, and making a real difference alongside community — this is your moment.
Be part of something meaningful. Apply now!
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Primary Industry & Environment |
| Classification | AO4 |
| Workplace Location | Cairns region,Far North Qld |
| Job ad reference | QLD/667613/25 |
| Closing date | 07-Nov-2025 |
| Job duration | |
| Contact person | Regan Hart |
| Contact details | Phone: 0460 002 965 Access the National Relay Service |
This is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identified role. Under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (QLD), it is a genuine occupational requirement for the incumbent to be an Aboriginal person and/or Torres Strait Islander person. Only applications from Aboriginal people and/or Torres Strait Islander people will be considered for this role.
Join the Adventure: AO4 Project Officer (Indigenous Identified) - Cultural Heritage, Cape York
Location: Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land (CYPAL)
Work Type: Full-time, Permanent
Are you ready to make a real difference on Country? Step into a unique role where culture, community, and conservation collide! As a key member of our brand-new Cultural Heritage Team, you'll work side-by-side with First Nations people to protect and celebrate the rich stories and sacred sites of Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land (CYPAL).
What's the Role About?
This isn't your typical desk job. You'll be out there — connecting with Traditional Owners, mapping cultural sites, recording powerful stories, and helping communities keep their heritage alive across both land and sea. You'll support everything from developing cultural strategies to delivering eye-opening cultural awareness training, all while backing fire management and compliance activities in one of Australia's most incredible regions.
You'll work with Land Trusts, Corporations, and Registered Native Title Body Corporations (RNTBCs) — building strong relationships and making sure cultural knowledge is respected, preserved, and shared the right way.
What You'll Be Doing
• Mapping and protecting sacred sites alongside Traditional Owners — you'll help bring culture to life through careful recording and storytelling.
• Developing and delivering cultural awareness training that educates and inspires staff and stakeholders alike.
• Supporting data management and keeping cultural knowledge safe and accessible in databases.
• Being part of a passionate team, constantly improving how we manage and celebrate cultural heritage on CYPAL parks.
• Jumping in to assist with fire management and compliance activities when needed — blending culture and country management in practical ways.
• Preparing reports and briefings that showcase the incredible work being done and help guide future projects.
What We're Looking For
• You're proudly Indigenous, with a deep connection to culture and community.
• You love working with people and can build genuine, respectful relationships with Traditional Owners and stakeholders.
• You're passionate about cultural heritage and excited to help protect and promote it for generations to come.
• You've got great communication skills — able to tell stories, share knowledge, and educate others with heart and clarity.
• You're adaptable and ready to dive into diverse tasks — from fieldwork to training delivery to admin support.
Why You'll Love This Role
• Work on Country in one of the most stunning, culturally rich places in Australia.
• Be part of a team that's all about community, culture, and collaboration.
• Play a hands-on role in preserving sacred stories and sites that matter.
• Develop new skills and take your career to the next level with support and opportunities for growth.
• Enjoy a job that's varied, meaningful, and never boring — every day brings a new adventure!
About Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS)
We're passionate about protecting Queensland's natural and cultural treasures.
Working closely with Traditional Owners and communities, we manage parks, forests, and marine areas to preserve their unique values for all Queenslanders.
Ready to Make Your Mark?
If you want a role that blends culture, community, and conservation — where your work truly matters — this is your chance. Join us to protect, celebrate, and share the incredible cultural heritage of Cape York Peninsula.
Apply now and be part of something extraordinary!
Grab your boots, bring your passion, and let's get started!
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/667613/25
Closing Date: Friday, 07 November 2025
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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