
Join Us: Director of Cultural Heritage– Work with the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance! Location: Melbourne, Sydney or Canberra Salary: $145,000 - $170,000 per annum + 12% superannuation + salary packaging Position type: Full time hours, 12 months Fixed term contract with the possibility of extension
Lead transformative cultural heritage legislative reform with the First Nation Heritage Protection Alliance and the Australian Government, leveraging your strengths in leadership, engagement, policy and program delivery!
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly urged to apply.
About us
The National Native Title Council (NNTC) is the peak body for native title organisations across Australia. As a not-for-profit organisation, we provide a united national voice on matters of
significance to the native title sector and advocate for the rights and interests of Traditional Owners.
The NNTC is the secretariat for the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance (FNHPA) who are leading the cultural heritage legislative reform work in partnership with the Australian Government.
This role will work closely with the FNHPA and other First Nations leaders.
About the role
We are seeking a Director of Cultural Heritage to manage the cultural heritage project team and work closely with the Executive Lead of the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance (FNHPA) and the CEO of the National Native Title Council.
The position encompasses planning, project management, stakeholder collaboration, high level policy and program execution to meet external deadlines. Some of your duties & responsibilities will include:
Experience & Skills
Benefits
How to apply
Candidates should provide a current resume and cover letter that addresses the key
selection criteria from the position description. To download your copy of the
position description, please visit our careers page https://nntc.com.au/work-for-us/.
If you would like further information or a confidential discussion, please contact
Melita Virginie, Human Resource Manager on 0481 367 774.
We will be touch if you are shortlisted for this opportunity. Applications
close on 6th April 2026.

The National Native Title Council (NNTC) is Australia's Peak Native Title Organisation.
It is an alliance of Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) and Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs) from around Australia, that acts as a medium for the sharing of information amongst its members. It also provides a platform for outside organisations to consult with NTRBs and NTSPs on land and land related matters.
The NNTC provides a voice on matters of national significance, including representing the views of NTRBs and NTSPs at various forums, and through the submission process to Government policy development and legislative reforms, , advocating on their behalf on land and land related matters.
It promotes the interests of Traditional Owners at the local, regional, national and international level.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES:
ADVOCACY – The NNTC advocates the rights associated with Native Title to key stakeholders and the broader community in all matters including rights to self-determination, cultural integrity, social and economic wellbeing.
INDIGENOUS ESTATE – The NNTC ensures the economic opportunities of the Indigenous Estate in relation to land, waters and resources are considered strategically and are supported to develop while maintaining respect for our culture.
NATIVE TITLE ORGANISATIONS – The NNTC actively facilitates the inclusion of all Native Title Organisations in the NNTC to ensure their needs and aspirations are met now and in the future.
GOVERNANCE – The NNTC ensures it maintains a governance regime of the highest corporate standards, and supports its members as the peak body for Australia’s Native Title Organisations.
The NNTC promotes the interests of Traditional Owners at the local, regional, national and international level, advocating on their behalf on land and land related matters.
Visit the National Native Title Council website for further information - www.nntc.com.au