School of Agriculture and Environment Exploration of the potential economic and social value for Indigenous Australians from revegetation of damaged lands Exploring the potential for resilient Indigenous Australian-owned businesses derived from engaging with the carbon economy, honey production, seed supply, cultural species development and restoration services. Full-time appointment on a fixed term basis for 2.5 years. Base salary range: Level A, $80,520 – $108,362, Level B, $113,934 - $134,824 p.a plus 17% superannuation. Well-suited to an Indigenous Australian who has previous experience working with Indigenous communities and industry professionals. About the area The ARC Training Centre for Healing Country (‘ Healing Country’ ) builds a robust science-business interface that links Indigenous Australians to vibrant and resilient businesses in revegetation of damaged lands that reconnects communities to healthy soils and landscapes to create ongoing financial independence through the carbon economy, honey production, seed supply, cultural species development and restoration services. The Centre’s layered training framework will ensure future Indigenous practitioners and emerging leaders can continue to deliver cost-effective restoration business solutions at the scale and diversity required to service future demand and transform the restoration economy. About the opportunity You will be responsible for a diverse program of research that addresses the needs of Indigenous people and communities through quantification of the cumulative economic and commercial benefits derived from an Indigenous restoration economy. Specifically, you will document the productive capacity of Indigenous enterprise and its influence on skills pathways, Indigenous household income, welfare payments, individual and community health and wellbeing. The position is based in Perth and will involve collaboration with the Curtin and UWA Healing Country Chief Investigators. The successful candidate will make a substantial contribution to the research of Healing Country, the host School, and the University of Western Australia, will collaborate, and partner with Indigenous research users, and liaise with industry partners in the Healing Country network. The candidate will develop and maintain a research profile at national and international levels and be involved in post-graduate student supervision. About you Doctoral qualification in a relevant applied economics field with a keen interest in developing an understanding of socio-economic processes and impacts. Strong background experience and knowledge in First Nations and Aboriginal matters Proficiency in both qualitative, and quantitative research methods and data collection. Strong communication and scientific writing ability Demonstrable understanding of, or willingness to learn, Indigenous knowledge systems and their integration with Western scientific approaches. A high-level of Indigenous cultural competency or willingness to develop this ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with Indigenous communities, decision-makers and research-users Position description: POSITION DESCRIPTION Research Associate or Research Fellow (SocioEconomics).pdf To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Professor Fiona Haslam McKenzie fiona.haslam-mckenzieuwa.edu.au or Vanessa MacDonald, Business Manager on 08 9266 2890 or vanessa.macdonaldcurtin.edu.au. How to apply Please apply online via the Apply Now button and address the selection criteria in your submission in a separate document. For information to assist you with compiling statements to answer the selection criteria, please visit Addressing the selection criteria. You may submit a statement describing any personal circumstances relevant to your application. This can include academic/professional interruptions or achievements relative to opportunity. Closing date: 11:55 PM AWST on Thursday, 21 November 2024 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply for this role, pursuant to Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) This position is only open to applicants with relevant rights to work in Australia. Learn more about us. Our commitment to inclusion and diversity UWA is committed to a diverse workforce and an equitable and inclusive workplace. 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