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Head of Cultural Heritage Governance & Assurance

Date:  20 May 2026
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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 through this leadership role!

 

About the role

 

In the role of Head of Cultural Heritage Governance & Assurance, you will provide enterprise leadership of BHP’s global Cultural Heritage second‑line function, accountable for setting direction, strengthening governance and enabling robust management of cultural heritage risk across operated assets, growth projects and relevant commercial activities. The role operates as part of BHP’s second line, maintaining clear separation from delivery and reinforcing first-line accountability for risk ownership and control execution.

 

Acting as the enterprise authority for Cultural Heritage second‑line accountability, you will provide assurance and challenge on the effectiveness of first‑line controls. You will aim to ensure standards are fit for purpose, and that material risks are appropriately identified, escalated and managed in line with BHP’s Risk Framework and international expectations. Through strong governance, cross‑functional integration and global thought leadership, the role embeds Indigenous rights considerations, uplifts capability across diverse jurisdictions and strengthens BHP’s social licence to operate while supporting safe, sustainable production.

As the Head of Cultural Heritage Governance & Assurance, you will be accountable for:

  • Owning global second-line accountability for Cultural Heritage risk, providing oversight and assurance over of first-line effectiveness, independent challenge, and clear enterprise escalation pathways for material risk.
  • Defining & maintaining governance requirements. 
  • Leading consolidation from regionally developed standards to a coherent global framework.
  • Setting & governing enterprise data and systems requirement for Cultural Heritage.  
  • Providing independent second-line challenge and escalation to senior leadership and governance forums, reinforcing separation from delivery functions and safeguarding enterprise credibility in high-risk decision contexts.
  • Independently assessing Cultural Heritage risks within the enterprise risk framework, working closely with Group Risk Representatives and functional risk owners to ensure interconnected risks are coherently managed.
  • Interpreting & anticipating complex and evolving Cultural Heritage regulatory frameworks across multiple jurisdictions, translating legal and regulatory obligations into enterprise controls, standards and risk mitigation strategies.
  • Monitoring and anticipating emerging Cultural Heritage issues and shifting stakeholder expectations and proactively advising senior leadership on strategic implications.
  • Ensuring readiness for external independent assurance and investor scrutiny, strengthening transparency, auditability, and alignment with global performance expectations relating to Cultural Heritage & Indigenous Peoples.
  • Leading and developing a geographically dispersed global second-line Cultural Heritage team.
  • Providing enterprise thought leadership on Cultural Heritage, influencing senior forums and leaders to embed a culture of care, accountability and respect for tangible and intangible heritage in business decision-making, risk trade-offs and growth execution.

 

In this role, you can be based in the following preferred locations: Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth or Santiago. 

About you

 

With deep expertise in Cultural Heritage management within regulated environments, you have a strong ability to interpret complex regulatory requirements and translate them into clear standards, controls and effective governance processes.  You can challenge and deliver balanced judgement, particularly in high‑consequence and culturally sensitive contexts, and are comfortable operating where decisions carry significant social, cultural and enterprise risk.

 

Your outstanding communication skills, enable you to engage across all organisational levels, providing trusted advice to senior leaders. You have substantial experience working respectfully and authentically with Indigenous Peoples across diverse jurisdictions, and understand the importance of cultural context, partnership and accountability in decision‑making.

 

You have experience in corporate policy and standards design, and in establishing governance and assurance processes, alongside stewardship of governance systems and reporting frameworks that ensure data integrity, transparency and credible enterprise oversight. With previous experience in operating across enterprise risk domains, where you have influenced stakeholders on risks and practical mitigation strategies, you also have history in working across multiple regulatory jurisdictions.

 

You have led and developed geographically dispersed teams, and bring experience working within second‑line risk, governance or assurance functions in large, complex organisations.

 

A tertiary qualification in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeology, History or Environmental Science is required.   A postgraduate qualification in a related field would be well regarded. 

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  
 

The size, stability and magnitude of our business not only provides significant opportunity for professional development, but also attractive salary packages with performance-based bonuses and a best-in-class employee share program. We know there are many aspects of our employees' lives that are important, and work is only one of these, so we offer benefits to enable your work to fit with your life. These benefits include flexible working options, a generous paid parental leave policy, other extended leave entitlements and parent rooms.  

 

At BHP, we know that we are strengthened by diversity. We are an Equal Opportunity employer that is committed to making BHP a safe and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and be at their best every day. We are focused on creating a workforce that’s more diverse and represents the communities where we work and live. providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and recognise that true diversity includes gender, age, race, disability status, sexual orientation, religion, neurodiversity, education levels, and many more aspects of your identity.

 

BHP is committed to providing a recruitment process that is fair, equitable and accessible for all. If you have a disability, we know that it may be helpful for us to adjust our process to make it equitable for your individual situation. If you would like to reach out to someone about your situation and our recruitment process, please email us at inclusion@bhp.com.

 

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Welcoming qualified applicants through to 11.59pm AEST, 12 June 2026.