
How do I become a indigenous land worker
Get qualified to work as a indigenous land worker with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
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Indigenous Land Worker careers
An Indigenous Land Worker cares for natural resources in Aboriginal communities or in areas which are culturally important to Indigenous Australians. You might work to preserve natural areas or heritage sites or restore such areas to their natural state. Indigenous Land Workers liaise with Aboriginal communities and other relevant authorities.
An Indigenous Land Worker needs to be passionate about Aboriginal culture and about preserving natural areas. You’ll need to be physically fit and able to carry out a range of manual labour tasks. Communication is important and you’ll need to be able to follow directions and understand cultural needs. Indigenous Land Workers should be able to work as part of a larger team and also independently when required.