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The ILSC is committed to employing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
At the ILSC we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities that we support. The ILSC employs 100 people nationally and is an equal opportunity employer with a workforce of diverse cultural backgrounds, demographics, skills and experience.
Wholly-owned ILSC subsidiaries provide employment opportunities in the pastoral and tourism industries. Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia offers employment opportunities in the tourism industry and the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence offers opportunites at its Sydney premises.
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Current Vacancies
- Full time, Ongoing Opportunity - Based in Perth
- Indigenous Identified opportunity - open to Indigenous applicants only
- Salary range $80,871 to $87,870 (plus 15.4% super)
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.
The Program Delivery Directorate oversees the management and implementation of the ILSC core legislative acquisition and management functions that assist Indigenous people to acquire and manage country (land and water) across Australia. It does this to achieve economic, social, cultural or environmental benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It does this in accordance with the ILSC’s National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy. To do this it has three operational regions being Central Division (based in Adelaide and responsible for NT, SA, Vic and Tas) Eastern Division (Brisbane responsible for QLD and NSW) and Western Division (based in Perth and responsible for WA).
Specifically, the Project Officer will, under general supervision, assist in:
- Managing land and water assets with the intention of divesting the assets to Indigenous organisations.
- Developing projects that support the aspirations of Indigenous people and maximise the productivity of their assets.
- Providing reports, liaison with partners, and ensuring the performance of contract obligations relating to scheduled works, and lease agreement obligations.
The occupant of this position will be able to demonstrate the possession of the following criteria.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and build productive working relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and a knowledge and understanding of their history, culture and protocols.
- Collaborate with Indigenous businesses, organisations, and other partners to achieve agreed outcomes.
- Capability to work independently and as a member of a team in a diverse work environment while effectively managing priorities and tasks to completion.
- Related experience in and/or capacity to develop the knowledge of project coordination or project management techniques.
- The ability to understand and relate contractual obligations to work tasks, and project outcomes.
- Demonstrated experience in administrative functions as it relates to project management; and may include, logistics management, diary/meeting/scheduling functions, document and reports coordination, managing conflicting priorities, records management and/or utilisation of appropriate systems.
- Undertake research and analysis to assist with preparing routine correspondence and reports for a range of audiences to aid in decision-making.
- Demonstrated ability to use initiative and solve problems, both individually and, as a member of the team.
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 ILC Enterprise Agreement.
Identified Vacancy - The filing of this employment opportunity is intended to constitute a special measure under subsection 8 (1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. This vacancy is only available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.
Applications are to include a current CV and covering letter (covering letter to be maximum 2 pages detailing how your skills and experience align with the position profile and selection criteria). Further information may be requested if you are selected for interview. You must be an Australian resident to apply for this role.
If you’d like to find out more, please contact Ray Lennox – General Manager, Western Division on 0493 994 096.
Applications close Sunday 14 September 2025.
At the ILSC we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities we support.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply
Closing on Sunday 14 September 2025
- Accommodation, food, and utilities as part of remuneration.
- Hourly Rate depending on skills and qualifications - $32.78 p/h to $37.14 p/h.
- Work and explore the beautiful untouched West Arnhem Land where language and culture are strong.
Gunbalanya Meats operates under Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Employment (ILSCE) (Formerly known as Primary Partners) which is a wholly owned subsidiary company of the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC). The ILSC is a corporate Commonwealth entity that assists Indigenous people to achieve economic, environmental, social and cultural benefits through the acquisition and management of land. It was established in 1995 under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 (Cth).
The ILSCE is a specialised unit of the ILSC that focuses on the development and management of commercial agribusiness investments on Indigenous land in partnership with Indigenous people.
Located in West Arnhem Land, NT, Gunbalanya Meats runs a small abattoir and retail butcher shop supplying retail and wholesale products to not only the Gunbalanya community, but other communities and retail outlets around the N.T.
Gunbalanya Meats have vacancies for experienced boners, slaughtermen and butchers for an immediate start. A Certificate III in Bovine Meat Inspection will be looked upon favourably in addition to other skills or qualifications.
Skills we are seeking:
- Experience in processing, boning, slicing and packing for retail and wholesale markets.
- Experience in processing beef and buffalo.
- Knowledge and willingness to adhere to Food Safety Standards and Regulations, SWP protocols and animal welfare laws.
- Knowledge and adherence to hygiene regulations and practices.
- Ability to supervise and pass on skills and knowledge in the work environment.
- Be punctual, engaged and take pride in your work.
- Show initiative and have the ability to work independently and communicate effectively.
- Customer service skills and the ability to inform and assist product selection.
- Experience in retail register use and end of day balancing an advantage.
- Participate in the daily cleaning of the Meat Works, its equipment, and surrounding areas to ensure they are maintained and uphold high hygiene standards.
Driver’s license is required. Rigid truck licence is an advantage but not essential.
Save $$$$$$ with accommodation, food and utilities paid for as well as competitive pay rates.
Ongoing training opportunities over the course of each year.
Explore Australia’s biggest National Park, Kakadu on the weekends plus the famous Jabiru and Cahill’s Crossing close by, just to name a few!
For more information please contact Gordon or Kylie at: gunbalanyameats@ilsc.gov.au
At the ILSC we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities we support.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Seeking Expressions of Interest
The benefits of working at the ILSC
The benefits of working at the ILSC include:
- flexible working hours
- a Healthy Employee Scheme
- consideration of the family/working life balance
- 15.4% superannuation
- paid maternity and parental leave
- studies assistance
- Indigenous traineeships and cadetships
- individualised performance agreements
More information is available in the ILSC Enterprise Agreement and Recruitment Privacy Statement available from the links below:
ILSC Indigenous Traineeships & Cadetship
Our Indigenous Trainees are directly employed by a Group Training Organisation and hosted at an ILSC office or property. Traineeships are a combination of paid work and structured training over a period of 12 to 24 months, depending on the qualification.
Our Indigenous Cadetship Program links Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tertiary students with the ILSC in a cadetship arrangement involving full-time study and negotiated work placements.