What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cultural Heritage Coordinator position at rhi?
Overview
rhi are currently seeking a Cultural Heritage Coordinator to support a cultural heritage survey program in Western Australia
Engagement with Traditional owners, and a desire and capacity to work in the field once a month for 8/9 days.
Immediate start on a contract until June 30th, 2025
When in Perth, the working arrangement will be hybrid (60/40; 3 days office, 2 days WFH)
Responsibilities
This role will assist with the planning and execution of heritage surveys and heritage management activity critical to the continuity of this exciting renewables project's schedules, in accordance with legislative and Agreement obligations, and will be pivotal in developing and maintaining mutually respectful and strong relationships with Traditional Owners and their representatives to facility this work.
Represent the client on cultural heritage surveys and other heritage protection related activities and engagements.
- Support the scheduling, scoping and delivery of heritage surveys and related field activities. Plan and coordinate safe working practices of field based activities.
- Supervise and provide coaching for heritage field survey teams (contractors & Traditional Owners) in line with the clients safety systems and processes and critical risk management.
- Maintaining cultural heritage compliance and fieldwork documentation, equipment, assets and fleet.
- Coordinate heritage consultant, heritage monitor and heritage survey representative engagement, logistics and onboarding
- Assist to coordinate cultural heritage protection and management requirements associated with site activities, including Traditional Owner participation
- Tracking and reviewing of progress against scope in consultation with heritage survey teams in the field, to ensure aligned understandings of outcomes during and at the conclusion of each field activity.
- Support review of survey deliverables (reports and GIS) against scope.
- Ensuring compliance with Heritage Agreements, commitments and legislation
Office: Perth, Western AustraliaField work site: Pilbara between Port Hedland and BroomeRegular travel and field based work especially between March and November.
Qualifications
- A minimum of 3 years in a similar role is required
- Tertiary qualification in Archaeology, Land Management, Environmental Science or equivalent demonstrated experience in a remote field logistics, environmental or cultural heritage context including working with Traditional Owners, ideally in a Pilbara or greenfields project context.
- Understanding of relevant WA and Commonwealth Aboriginal heritage legislation and regulatory requirements.The desire and capacity to work in field with physical demands and challenging physical environment.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced and complex environment, with a problem-solving mind-set.
- Demonstrated cultural competency, meaningful relationship building and engagement skills and the ability to influence for positive outcomes
- Computer and reporting skills, preferably with exposure to planning, safety and compliance.
- Knowledge of GIS platforms and applications eg. ArcPRO and use of handheld navigation devices.
- This role will require one remote trip per month for approx 8/9 days, therefore you must be used to this kind of environment.
- Current manual drivers licence, ideally hold a 4WD certification and currency in remote first aid
If you believe this opportunity is right for you, please click the ‘Apply ’ button to submit your application. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. At this time, we will only consider applications with valid working rights for the specified country.
About rhi
rhi is a professional services provider with global expertise. Tracing our history back to the 19th century, we have spent the last 50 years as a global leader to the energy industry.
We combine efficient systems and processes with a deep understanding of client challenges and market insight. We work with our clients to deliver information and resources that will support every stage of their operations. We deliver value to our employees, our clients and the countries that we work in.
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Diversity Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer that recognises the value of a diverse workforce. All suitably qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment on the basis of objective criteria and without regard to the following (which is a non-exhaustive list): race, colour, age, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other characteristics in accordance with the relevant governing laws.
If you believe this opportunity is right for you, please click the ‘Apply ’ button to submit your application. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. At this time, we will only consider applications with valid working rights for the specified country.