Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board
Job reference: 845903
Location: 5000 - ADELAIDE
Job status: Long Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
First Nations Liaison Officer - Hills and Fleurieu
Landscape Board
Mount Barker
- Are you enthusiastic about caring for Country in the Hills
and Fleurieu region?
- Do you enjoy working with a team that inspire and engage
community to care for land, water and nature?
- If this resonates with you, we’d love to hear from
you!
This position is open to applicants of Aboriginal
and/or Torres Strait Islander descent only.
The Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board (HFLB) is committed to
supporting First Nations as leaders in caring for Yerta/Ruwe/Watta.
The role seeks to build strong and enduring relationships with
First Nations and bring an understanding of First Nations
interests, issues and/or concerns as they relate to Country in the
Hills and Fleurieu region. The First Nations Liaison Officer is
responsible for facilitating First Nations active participation in
relation to natural resource activities. The role provides expert
advice regarding Aboriginal engagement; to develop and implement
projects and ensure meaningful First Nations input to strategic
landscapes programs including the LHF Stewardship Program. This
position works closely with Kaurna, Peramangk and Ngarrindjeri
organisations, communities and individuals.
As First Nations Liaison Officer, you will:
- Develop and nurture productive working relationships with
relevant First Nations organisations and people, government
departments, and community leaders.
- Provide expert advice to internal and external
stakeholders, ensuring that Hills and Fleurieu regional
decision-making and program initiatives include informed input
from First Nations.
- Identify, implement, and deliver First Nations engagement
interests on Landscape Board projects on time.
- Connect and support First Nations communities to develop
and implement strategies for their own natural resource
management priorities.
- Facilitate and/or develop cultural heritage management
systems and protocols and provide relevant information to key
stakeholders.
- Raise community education and awareness of cultural
heritage and Aboriginal land management perspectives through
activities such as property visits, field days, media activity,
and presentations.
- Support LHF in providing a workplace committed to cultural
safety for First Nations people.
- Provide a First Nations perspective in communications where
possible, including publications, print and social media,
presentations, workshops, and forums.
- Work collaboratively with the First Nations Partnership
Officer and Stewards to build and nurture relationships with
Peramangk, Kaurna, and Ngarrindjeri organisations and
communities, and involve them in the planning and management of
Yerta/Ruwe/Watta.
The details:
- 1x full-time (37.5 hrs/per week), ASO5 First Nations
Liaison Officer
- Term position to 30 June 2028, available immediately
- Located in Mount Barker, South Australia, with flexible
working arrangements negotiable
Remuneration:
$89,007 - $98,991 per annum (ASO5) – pro-rata for part-time
hours
Requirements:
- National Police Check
- Current class “C” driver’s license and willingness to drive
is essential
- Australian residency or a current work permit
Enquiries:
Caroline Dorr
Team Leader Regional Engagement
Phone: 0408 000 842
E-mail: caroline.dorr@sa.gov.au
What we offer:
- Flexible work: Enjoy diverse and rewarding
work with flexible arrangements, including work from home
options and field work.
- Supportive culture: Thrive in a nurturing
environment with plenty of learning and development
opportunities.
- Salary benefits: Benefit from attractive
SA Government salary sacrifice options.
How to apply:
Applicants must apply through I Work for SA and submit a current
CV and letter of application (maximum 3 pages), addressing the
selection criteria outlined within the role description, with
reference to their knowledge, experience and suitability.
Applicants are to submit a completed Pre-Employment Declaration
as part of their application.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly
encouraged to apply.
About Hills and Fleurieu Landscape
Board
Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board is one of nine
regional landscape boards in South Australia. Our goal is to
support local communities and land managers in managing soils,
water, pests, and biodiversity. Funded through local landscape and
water levies, our work is reinvested into regional priority
projects and programs, bolstered by additional Australian
Government funding, to protect and enhance our productive and
natural landscapes.
Join us in making a difference. For more information, visit
https://hf.landscape.sa.gov.au/
Applications close: 6pm, Sunday 12th July
2026
See what a career with Landscape Boards of South Australia looks
like:-
https://youtu.be/QyqMxqxf3rE?si=C_uSkma2t065B4WR
Applications close: 12/07/2026 6:00 PM
Attachments:-
ASO5 First Nations Liaison Officer Role Description.pdf
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Pre-Employment-Declaration_240522.pdf
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.