Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) has an urgent full-time position vacancy for a Nursery Coordinator.
BACs mission is to improve the lifeways of our people on land and sea in order to preserve and grow culture and language. BAC is a values-based organisation with an emphasis on: Trust, Respect, Transparency, Innovation and Partnership. These are principles and behaviours we display when working together.
Primary Responsibilities
1. This position is responsible for coordinating CDP and business activities based at the Maningrida nursery. These include horticultural work managing the Maningrida nursery and small garden projects on the homelands and managing day-to-day operations of the bush foods enterprise. It also facilitates communication and collaboration between key stakeholders and coordinates and develops program participants. While reporting to the Community Development Program Manager, primary areas of responsibility include:
2. Lead the day-to-day operations of the Maningrida horticultural nursery facility, including nursery upkeep, irrigation, propagation, pest and weed management, native plant identification.
3. Regularly seed propagating of seeds collected around town or out bush for an ongoing supply of plants for the retail nursery and nursery food gardens.
4. Composting and creating new garden beds, retail nursery maintenance, weeding, growing seeds and pricing plans.
5. Assist homelands residents to achieve horticultural outcomes, such as designing and implementing garden projects and harvesting bush foods.
6. Coordinate daily breakfast and lunch for CDP Participant and work with community organisations to implement horticultural projects.
7. Use these activities to develop the skill and capability of local Aboriginal people to be job ready.
8. Design and coordinate events and activities for participants to increase positive experiences and achieve best possible outcomes for the job seekers and the community.
9. Coordinate and develop activity logistics, scheduling of participant attendance and appropriate supervision of activities.
10. Continually organise and engage key community stakeholders to develop and agree on joined-up opportunities and activities, identify solutions to barriers and broker sustainable programs of work.
11. Collaborate respectfully with elders, traditional owners and influential community members to develop targeted and sustainable approaches and meet greatest needs.
12. Build relationships with external service providers and gain agreement on opportunities for mutually beneficial outcomes for community, participant and program activities.
13. Lead, motivate, coach and mentor team members as necessary and ensure they understand their contractual obligations through the provision of training and development opportunities.
14. Ensure the achievement of established benchmarks and performance expectations and perform duties and responsibilities in a manner that reflects and responds to continuous improvement principles.
15. Achieve all financial targets through the effective management of staffing, budgeting and purchasing of appropriate resources and efficient program administration.
16. Ensure all activities are compliant with requirements of the WHS legislation and regulations.
Selection Criteria
Essential:
17. Working knowledge of horticulture and interest in learning about species endemic to Arnhem Land and ability to share this knowledge with local people.
18. Proven experience to work effectively in culturally diverse teams and in cross-cultural contexts, including excellent relationship building skills to motivate and build rapport with others.
19. Strong communication, negotiation, assessment and observation skills with an ability to rapidly create understanding to