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Your donation supports the voices and leadership of Aṉangu women across the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara Lands. NPY Women’s Council is an Aboriginal-led organisation created by women for women, focused on improving health, safety, culture and community wellbeing in remote Central Australia.

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Employment

Working at NPY Women’s Council is more than just a job.

At its core, NPY Women’s Council is about family and community (walytja). Here you’ll get the chance to work with women of the NPY Lands and their walytja to increase their capacity to lead safe and healthy lives with improved life choices.

We have an excellent reputation, provide great benefits, and we’re looking for passionate people who want to make a difference.

We cover an area of 350,000 sq km, incorporating 26 Aboriginal communities in the tri-state region of Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. Working with us provides the opportunity to learn about the oldest continuous culture on earth, and travel to remote areas of Australia few people get to see.

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Administration Assistant

Join our Administration Services team as a full-time Administration Assistant on an 8-week temporary contract, with the possibility of extension. Provide reception, travel coordination and general administrative support in a busy, supportive environment.

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Intake and Assessment Worker

Make a meaningful difference by providing trauma-informed support to Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence in a supportive, values-driven team.

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Youth Development Officer

We are seeking a Youth Development Officer to work alongside Anangu Support Workers in remote Aboriginal communities. The role involves working with children and young people, delivering activities, providing case management, and supporting young people at risk to achieve their goals.

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