Press Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSelect how often (in days) to receive an alert:Being an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person is a genuine occupational requirement for the Indigenous Engagement Officer position under Section 50(d) of theEqual Opportunity Act 1984. Only applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people will be considered.ABOUT WILSON:Wilson Security is one of the largest providers of security services across Australia and New Zealand. Our team operates 24/7, backed by industry-leading expertise and a strong national infrastructure. Our vision is to be the most trusted provider of integrated security solutions, working towards a safer future for everyone.As part of our commitment to building a diverse and inclusive workforce, we are actively increasing the representation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in our business. We are proud to have reached our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) target of 3% of our workforce identifying as First Nations, and we are now striving to achieve 5%.ABOUT THE ROLE:The Indigenous Engagement Officer role is the crucial link between our First Nations staff and our Operational teams to ensure sustainable employment outcomes. You will support First Nations people throughout their employment journey with Wilson Group and increase the overall recruitment and retention of our mob. This position requires regular travel between sites to engage with Indigenous staff, including travel between states as needed.Key responsibilities of the role include:Mentoring of existing First Nations employees - Coach and guidance for Indigenous staff members for career options, training opportunities, personal development, personal and workplace support.Onboarding of new First Nations employees - introductions and post placement support including assistance with systems and processes as necessary.Data and Administration analytics Data is our friend, if you are an admin superstar who loves capturing data, stories, career plans and mentoring frameworks. Then this is the role for you.Facilitation of the Making Tracks Program Making Tracks is the flagship employment program for Wilson Security and has brought more than 150 First Nations people into the security industry. We need you to continue that successCommunity Engagement Represent Wilson Group in the community, building the awareness of our RAP and potential opportunities for collaboration.Championing the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and Project Participation -Actively champion Wilson Groups RAP by advocating for and supporting its commitments across the organisation. Contribute to both national and local project initiatives, as guided by the National Indigenous Programs Manager, to drive meaningful and measurable outcomes for First Nations peoples.SELECTION CRITERIA:Strong strategic thinking abilities to develop and maintain Indigenous retention.A proactive approach to problem-solving, by seeking the advice and perspective of others before taking decisive action.Professional level of verbal and written communication skills.Strong technological skills and an ability to adapt quickly to new databases.Exceptional organisational skills with an ability to manage competing tasks rapidly and ensure deadlines are met under pressure.Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to establish friendly and professional rapport with internal stakeholders and contribute to establishing common goals within the team.WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOUA role that is changing the face of an industry and creating real impactAn attractive remuneration packageNegotiable location Capital Cities are preferredComprehensive Training & Development Grow your skills and advance your careerEmployee Wellbeing Hub Access to resources for your health and wellnessPaid Parental Leave Supporting eligible employees on their family journeyJoin a team that values diversity, inclusion, and career growth!HOW TO APPLYApplications will close on the 10th of August 2025 or prior to this date if recruitment has been completed for this role.Your application should include:A cover letter [maximum three pages] telling us about yourself and your key skills outlined aboveAn up-to-date CV of no more than four pages, which clearly details your skills and experience as relevant to this role #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Indigenous Engagement Officer