Full Time | Attractive Salary | Alyangula, Groote Eylandt NT
The ALC strongly encourages Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates to apply
About the organisation
The Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) represents the Traditional Owners of the Groote Archipelago, supporting them in protecting their cultural heritage, managing land and sea, and advancing their social and economic aspirations. Established in 1991, the ALC works to enhance the rights, interests, and self-determination of the Anindilyakwa people, fostering pathways for youth to thrive in both traditional and modern worlds.
Guided by its vision to protect culture, invest in a self-sufficient future, and promote unity, the ALC upholds values of One People One Family, Our Future, Respect, Honesty, Pride, and Listening. As an independent statutory authority, the ALC plays a pivotal role in advocating for Traditional Owners and delivering sustainable outcomes across the Groote Archipelago region.
About the role
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) provides strategic and operational, leadership to the organisation, ensuring it fulfills its statutory obligations under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and the other relevant legislation. Reporting directly to the ALC Board, the CEO leads the development and implementation of innovative strategies that preserve Anindilyakwa culture, drive sustainable economic development, and protect the environment.
This position is more than a leadership role – it requires an unwavering commitment to living on Groote Eylandt and becoming an integral part of the community. The CEO must actively engage with and work alongside the Anindilyakwa people, embracing the unique cultural identity of the Groote Archipelago and embedding community priorities into all facets of the organisation.
A key advocate for the Traditional Owners of the Groote Archipelago, the CEO fosters a TO-centric approach across all operations, overseeing multidisciplinary teams and facilitating a transition to a post-mining Future Groote economy. This role requires a visionary leader with a commitment to cultural integrity, governance excellence, and delivering tangible outcomes for the Anindilyakwa people.
For a full list of responsibilities, please contact Pipeline Talent at [email protected].
About you
You are an inspiring and culturally grounded leader who thrives in managing diverse organisations within complex and sensitive environments. Open, honest, and transparent in your leadership style, you foster trust and collaboration, working to unify people and the community around shared goals and aspirations.
With a strong commitment to empowering Aboriginal communities, you ensure Traditional Owners' voices are central to organisational priorities. A skilled communicator and advocate, you excel at building meaningful relationships with a wide range of stakeholders while creating inclusive, culturally safe workplaces that drive long-term sustainability and positive outcomes.
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What we can offer you
How to apply
All applications must be submitted via the Pipeline Talent website and include the following:
Applications must be received by midnight Monday 17 February 2025. Unfortunately, late submissions will not be accepted.
How to get more information
Lesina Gibbs-Manuatu
Chief Operations Officer
[email protected] | [email protected]
M 0476 538 307 | PH 02 8001 6603
Rachelle Towart
Managing Director
[email protected]
M 0431 772 377