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(Indigenous Only) Specialist Indigenous Support Liaison | Pt Hedland & Newman | Residential

Date:  28 Aug 2024
Job Posting End Date: 
Job Country: 

Australia

Job State/Province:  Western Australia
Job Location/Region:  Pilbara

 

 

About BHP 

 

At BHP we support our people to grow, learn, develop their skills and reach their potential. With a global portfolio of operations, we offer a diverse and inclusive environment with extraordinary career opportunities. Our strategy is to focus on creating a safe work environment where our employees feel strongly connected to our values and objectives, and where the capability of our people is key to our success.

 

Come and be a part of this success.

 

 

We are excited to announce a new job opportunity within our organisation for the role of Specialist Indigenous Support Liaison (ISL).   Join our team to help shape the future at our Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) Newman and Pt Hedland sites by taking a leading role in delivering a positive employee experience for the Indigenous workforce at BHP.  

 

 

About Us 

 

At BHP, we aim to foster a culturally safe, respectful, and supportive environment for Indigenous employees that meets their workplace, social and cultural needs. Our commitment to Traditional Owner groups and Indigenous communities goes beyond mere words, and the company continually strives to improve its practices and outcomes. By working closely with Traditional Owner groups and Indigenous peoples, and respecting their rights and cultures, BHP aims to create a positive and lasting change. 

 

 

About this Role 

 

The Specialist ISL works alongside Leaders to improve the experience of Indigenous-identified employees in WAIO, while also contributing to enhanced cultural safety and wellbeing across the workplace.  

 

 

In this role, you will: 

 

  • Serve as a key point of contact for Indigenous employees, through the provision of personalised support and advice to improve employee experience. 
  • Advocate for Indigenous perspectives and cultural capability. 
  • Champion the application of the BHP Indigenous Cultural Safety Framework (ICSF) and support other Indigenous employee-focused initiatives aligned to the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), and cultural safety and wellbeing broadly.  
  • Work alongside leaders and employees on Indigenous social, cultural and recognition matters for site level activities.  
  • Where Indigenous employee and/or site needs intersect with local communities, partner with Indigenous Engagement to facilitate any necessary engagement with Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs), Traditional Owner corporations and local communities.

 

 

Qualifications & Skills to be successful in this role

 

  • Experience in engaging with diverse stakeholders including diverse cultures and/or Indigenous peoples. 
  • An understanding of and experience in the mining sector and BHP’s operating environment is recommended but not mandatory. 
  • Relevant vocational, TAFE or University qualifications (e.g. HR/ER, healthcare, community development) are recommended but not mandatory. 
  • Previous experience in a similar role in case management, advocacy, community development or human services is recommended but not mandatory. 

 

 

Location

 

In these residential roles, on a Monday-Friday roster, you can choose to be based at either Newman or Pt Hedland.   

Residing in the Pilbara, you will be provided with subsidised rental accommodation in addition to power and water subsidies.

 

 

Newman

Spanning two sites just out of the township of Newman, we pride ourselves on over 50 years of history holding claim to the worlds largest open cut iron ore mine at Newman West and a fully autonomous site at Newman East, employing over 1500 people.

 

The 6,000 strong population of Newman enjoys well-established town facilities including a newly revitalised town centre and sporting facilities.  As a gateway to the Karijini National Park, you will be in close proximity to spectacular gorges, water courses and stunningly unique landscapes.

 

 

Pt Hedland

Port Hedland is home to our port and rail operations and is the largest regional centre in North West Australia.  The 20,000-strong population enjoys well-established education services, entertainment, shopping and medical facilities.


The excellent sporting and leisure facilities include; a new aquatic centre, sports stadium and water play park. Its beaches and mangroves are home to an abundance of fish and other wildlife.  Within driving distance are the spectacular Broome, Karratha and Karijini National Park.

 

How to Apply

 

Please apply before 17 September 2024

 

About Our Process 

 

At BHP, we are committed to employing individuals who align with the BHP Charter Values and meet the requirements of the role. As part of the recruitment process, there are a number of checks which may be conducted to demonstrate applicants suitability for a role including police / criminal background checks, medical, drug and alcohol testing, due diligence checks, right to work checks, and/or reference checks. 

If you are already employed directly by BHP, please log in using your BHP email address or apply via our internal jobs portal. 

 

Supporting a Diverse Workforce  
 

At BHP, we recognise that we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect.  We are an Equal Opportunity employer and this position will only be open to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants. 

 

The filling of these positions is intended to constitute a special/equal opportunity measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), and s 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).  

 

In Western Australia, BHP has a deep commitment to the traditional owners of the land upon which it operates. We strongly encourage applications from Njamal, Kariyarra, Palyku, Banjima, Nyiyaparli, Ngarla, Ngarlawangga, Yinhawangka people, other traditional owners and Indigenous Australians.

 

Providing employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an important part of our 2017 – 2021 Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).  For more information about our RAP, please visit here