Member, ACT Reconciliation Council | Part-time Temporary …, Canberra
Member, ACT Reconciliation Council | Part-time Temporary …, Canberra
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Canberra, Australia
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Closes: 29 June 2026 Classification: Board/Committee/Council Position No: ACT Reconciliation Council Directorate: Independent Statutory Offices including boards, tribunals and committees Advertised (Gazettal date): 28 May 2026 Contact Officer: ACT Reconciliation Council Secretariat on
About the ACT Reconciliation Council The ACT Reconciliation Council is an advisory body that supports and advises the ACT Government on advancing reconciliation across the ACT and surrounding regions. The Council provides leadership on reconciliation through community engagement, advocacy and education, promoting understanding of the histories, cultures and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Council supports respectful and meaningful conversations and works to strengthen relationships across the ACT community. Council members engage with the community to promote reconciliation throughout the year and support activities leading up to and including the ACT Reconciliation Day public holiday. Members also contribute to community engagement within their networks in ways that align with the Council’s ethos and Ways of Working. The Council is made up of two Co-Chairs and up to 12 members. Members are appointed by the Minister of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs for a two year term. The Council meets approximately every 6 to 8 weeks, with additional meetings and participation in Reconciliation Day event activities as required. Members of the ACT Reconciliation Council contribute community-grounded, informed advice to support the advancement of reconciliation in the ACT. Members participate actively in Council meetings and activities and support the Council’s leadership, engagement and advocacy functions. Key responsibilities
- Promote awareness and understanding of reconciliation within the ACT community.
- Maintain connections with community members and stakeholders and bring community perspectives to Council discussions.
- Provide informed advice on reconciliation priorities, opportunities and emerging issues.
- Contribute to the planning and delivery of the annual ACT Reconciliation Day public holiday and associated activities.
- Participate constructively in Council meetings, projects and working groups.
- Engage respectfully and work in culturally secure ways in line with the Council’s Ways of Working.
- Identify and support reconciliation champions and opportunities for collaboration across sectors.
- Act in accordance with governance, confidentiality and conflict of interest requirements. Remuneration The ACT Reconciliation Council members are entitled to remuneration as determined by the ACT Remuneration Tribunal for Part-time Public Office Holders. This includes sitting fees for meeting, in line with the current determination as of 14 April 2026. ACT Public Servants are not eligible for remuneration when serving as Council members, consistent with ACT Government governance arrangements. Note: This is not an ACT Public Service employment position. Members are appointed as part time office holders. Appointments are for a fixed two- years term from November 2026. How to apply All applications will be assessed through a transparent, merit-based selection process. Selection Criteria In appointments, consideration will be given to:
- Understanding of reconciliation and its importance in the ACT
- Commitment to advancing reconciliation and working in culturally safe ways
- Community connection and insight
- Experience contributing to advisory or collective decision‑making processes
- Ability to collaborate, communicate and engage across diverse communities
- Availability and capacity to meet Council participation and governance requirements Applications must be submitted online via link: Applicants will be required to:
- complete the application form
- respond to the selection criteria
- provide relevant supporting information Note: Under the ACTPS employment framework you may be placed in another role where required for the efficient administration of the service. Where an offer of employment is for a fixed-term period, any related temporary contracts within the Territory will be issued in compliance with the requirements and applicable exceptions outlined in the Fair Work Act. #LI-DNI Career interest categories: Boards, Committees and Tribunals Apply on Kit Job: kitjobau.com/job/3r5edd
About the ACT Reconciliation Council The ACT Reconciliation Council is an advisory body that supports and advises the ACT Government on advancing reconciliation across the ACT and surrounding regions. The Council provides leadership on reconciliation through community engagement, advocacy and education, promoting understanding of the histories, cultures and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Council supports respectful and meaningful conversations and works to strengthen relationships across the ACT community. Council members engage with the community to promote reconciliation throughout the year and support activities leading up to and including the ACT Reconciliation Day public holiday. Members also contribute to community engagement within their networks in ways that align with the Council’s ethos and Ways of Working. The Council is made up of two Co-Chairs and up to 12 members. Members are appointed by the Minister of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs for a two year term. The Council meets approximately every 6 to 8 weeks, with additional meetings and participation in Reconciliation Day event activities as required. Members of the ACT Reconciliation Council contribute community-grounded, informed advice to support the advancement of reconciliation in the ACT. Members participate actively in Council meetings and activities and support the Council’s leadership, engagement and advocacy functions. Key responsibilities
- Promote awareness and understanding of reconciliation within the ACT community.
- Maintain connections with community members and stakeholders and bring community perspectives to Council discussions.
- Provide informed advice on reconciliation priorities, opportunities and emerging issues.
- Contribute to the planning and delivery of the annual ACT Reconciliation Day public holiday and associated activities.
- Participate constructively in Council meetings, projects and working groups.
- Engage respectfully and work in culturally secure ways in line with the Council’s Ways of Working.
- Identify and support reconciliation champions and opportunities for collaboration across sectors.
- Act in accordance with governance, confidentiality and conflict of interest requirements. Remuneration The ACT Reconciliation Council members are entitled to remuneration as determined by the ACT Remuneration Tribunal for Part-time Public Office Holders. This includes sitting fees for meeting, in line with the current determination as of 14 April 2026. ACT Public Servants are not eligible for remuneration when serving as Council members, consistent with ACT Government governance arrangements. Note: This is not an ACT Public Service employment position. Members are appointed as part time office holders. Appointments are for a fixed two- years term from November 2026. How to apply All applications will be assessed through a transparent, merit-based selection process. Selection Criteria In appointments, consideration will be given to:
- Understanding of reconciliation and its importance in the ACT
- Commitment to advancing reconciliation and working in culturally safe ways
- Community connection and insight
- Experience contributing to advisory or collective decision‑making processes
- Ability to collaborate, communicate and engage across diverse communities
- Availability and capacity to meet Council participation and governance requirements Applications must be submitted online via link: Applicants will be required to:
- complete the application form
- respond to the selection criteria
- provide relevant supporting information Note: Under the ACTPS employment framework you may be placed in another role where required for the efficient administration of the service. Where an offer of employment is for a fixed-term period, any related temporary contracts within the Territory will be issued in compliance with the requirements and applicable exceptions outlined in the Fair Work Act. #LI-DNI Career interest categories: Boards, Committees and Tribunals Apply on Kit Job: kitjobau.com/job/3r5edd
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Company nameIndependent Statutory Offices including boards, tribunals and committees
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Job positionMember, ACT Reconciliation Council | Part-time Temporary (Canberra)
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