We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic Assistant Archives and Media Officer to join our team at Akeyulerre Aboriginal Corporation in Mparntwe (Alice Springs), NT. This part-time position will support our digital storytelling, media documentation and communications efforts, helping share the important cultural work happening across our organisation.This is an Aboriginal-identified role, prioritised for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants.What you'll be doingAssisting with the creation of content for our social media platforms, website, and publicationsSupporting the documentation of cultural projects through photography, video, and graphic designHelping maintain and update our website and digital archivesWorking with staff, Elders and community members to ensure digital content aligns with cultural valuesParticipating in community events and on-country trips to document and promote activitiesSupporting media-related administration, including preparing reports and storing digital contentProviding general communications and office support as neededWhat we're looking forA strong interest in Aboriginal culture, digital media, and community storytellingExperience with social media, photography, video editing or graphic designBasic knowledge of website platforms (e.g. WordPress) or willingness to learnGood communication and teamwork skillsA respectful and culturally sensitive approach to working with Aboriginal communitiesAbility to stay organised, meet deadlines and follow through on tasksLocal knowledge and/or connection to community would be highly regardedWhat we offerAt Akeyulerre, we offer a supportive workplace with a strong cultural foundation. You'll be part of a team that values community, creativity and cultural leadership. We provide flexible work arrangements, on-the-job training, and opportunities to grow your skills in digital media and cultural engagement.About usAkeyulerre Aboriginal Corporation is a not-for-profit organisation based in Alice Springs, founded by Arrernte Elders in 2000. We are a healing and cultural centre supporting families to stay strong in language, knowledge, and country. Our work includes cultural maintenance, traditional healing, bush medicine production, and community-led social enterprises.We are proud to be Arrernte-governed and driven by the strength of Elders, kinship, and country.Apply now to be part of this meaningful and creative role, supporting cultural expression and community connection.#J-18808-Ljbffr