Interested in working with the Karajarri Traditional Lands Association? The KTLA provides a dynamic and interesting environment where you can work on projects that provide real outcomes for Karajarri people and country. If you are interested in working with us we would love to hear from you. Please contact us for details.
The Karajarri Traditional Lands Association and the Karajarri Rangers and Indigenous Protected Area programs foster and value volunteers who can help us attain our vision. Previous volunteers have enjoyed working in a vibrant cultural workplace, bringing a wide range of skills such as:
This role supports the coordination and delivery of our Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) program—working with Rangers, partners, and community to look after Karajarri Country and strengthen on ground conservation outcomes.
This role focuses on building skills, training pathways, and development opportunities for our Ranger team—supporting career growth, learning, and strong future employment outcomes.
External parties interested in doing natural or cultural resource management research on Karajarri country are required to follow the new Kimberley Saltwater Country Research Protocol.The protocol consists of: