First listed on: 27 February 2017

Do you want to be part of a vibrant educational team in the heart of Kakadu National Park?

Programs and activities occur in various locations across Kakadu’s 20,000sq km, and are designed to educate and inspire thousands of domestic and international visitors each year.

As part of Kakadu’s Tourism and Visitor Services team, you will assist the Interpretation Project Officer to develop and coordinate the long-running Seasonal Interpretive Ranger Program, visiting educational and special-interest/VIP groups, festivals, trade shows, tourism industry training and face-to-face interpretation and community events, as well as prepare and edit pre and post-visitor information, including park publications and interpretive materials.

The successful candidate will work together with Aboriginal Traditional Owners and park staff to ensure key messages on the Park's cultural and natural World Heritage values are being delivered effectively. You will assist in the broader implementation of the Kakadu Interpretation Strategy ensuring world class natural and cultural experiences and greater promotions of Kakadu as an amazing destination.

If you are a passionate communicator, who enjoys working co-operatively and flexibly within a small, committed team, with experience coordinating and supervising interpretive and/or educational programs to audiences from diverse cultural backgrounds, this is the position for you.

People of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is identified.  An identified position is one in which part or all of the duties involve interaction with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people including service delivery.

If you have any questions about this position, please contact Tracey.Diddams@environment.gov.au  08 8938 1107

 Closing date: Friday 31 March 11:30pm

 




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