Who we are looking for
JOB TITLE: On Country Guardian (Casual Positions available)
LOCATION: Eastern Maar Country, Victoria
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Casual Roles Available
SALARY: $44.64 per hour, inclusive of 25% Casual loading
REPORTS TO: Lead Guardian
IDENTIFICATION: Designated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander appointment
EMAC is seeking On Country Guardians to join Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC) in a newly created Indigenous Ranger Program (IRP) Employment Model that supports to development of a fit-for-purpose employment structure and organisational model that enables the successful integration of IRP-funded full-time Guardian roles within its broader workforce.
This is a Casual role. The purpose of the position is to deliver Caring for Country, fee-for-service and Natural Resource Management work and support the Biocultural Landscapes Division to deliver on the goals of the Eastern Maar Country Plan.
What you’ll be doing
On a day-to-day basis:
In this role, you’ll work hands-on in the field, supporting Healthy Country and Sea Country projects while developing your skills and contributing to the team.
- Deliver Caring for Country and Natural Resource Management work, including revegetation, pest control, fencing, and fire readiness.
- Undertake CHMP / cultural heritage fieldwork – artefact identification, sieving, site prep, and clean-up.
- Complete task records and report key site information.
- Follow safety protocols and guidance from Lead Guardians and Coordinators.
- Support the Junior Ranger Program.
Note: Work can be irregular and with no guarantee of consistent hours
What you’ll bring
We’re looking for someone who:
Has strong communication and teamwork skills, respect for Eastern Maar citizens and culture, organisational initiative, ability to follow directions, fitness for fieldwork, and a connection to Eastern Maar Country.
About You
You are passionate about caring for Country and supporting the community. You work well in teams, communicate respectfully, and take initiative to get things done. You enjoy hands-on fieldwork, value Eastern Maar culture, and are committed to learning and growing within the Indigenous Ranger Program.
For further details, read the full position description available
Working with EMAC – Our offer to you
At EMAC, we are committed to fostering a supportive, culturally safe, and empowering work environment. When you join our team, you’ll enjoy:
- Employee Assistance Program
- A friendly and supportive culture
- Professional development opportunities.
How you can apply
Applications close: Sunday 07 September 2025 at 11:59 PM
To apply, send
- your resume outlining your employment history
- which position/s and preferred hours of work you wish to apply for
(Only one application is required if applying for multiple roles) - and a cover letter introducing yourself, outlining your motivation for applying and highlighting how your background aligns with the requirements of the role or a brief statement of why you should be considered (noting the Key Selection Criteria) to bansri.dave@easternmaar.com.au
