Date: 20 Aug 2025
Job Posting End Date: 03-Sep-2025;15:59:59GMT
Job Country:
Australia
Job State/Province: Western Australia
Job Location/Region: Perth
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.
About the Role
The Western Australia Nickel (WAN) Heritage Team is responsible for delivering dual goals for the company, delivering social value in line with our Reconciliation Action Plan and unlocking resource value in line with our Life of Asset Plans.
At BHP we believe Traditional Owners have intrinsic rights to the land on which we operate. The role of the Heritage Team is to ensure that the company delivers land access in line with the expectations of Traditional Owners and in line with our Charter Values.
The Specialist Cultural Heritage role is responsible for providing technical advice and guidance on cultural heritage-related matters at WAN. The role promotes protection of cultural heritage values in the first instance at WAN through the development of scopes of work for heritage assessments, compliance with our policies and procedures, engagement with Native Title Holders (NTHs) and Traditional Owners (TOs), providing technical advice and assessments, and conducting risk assessments. Additionally, the role ensures consistency in third-party received reporting and data by conducting technical reviews. The role involves supporting BHP to meet its current production targets, future growth objectives and Reconciliation Action Plan incentives by facilitating heritage surveys and cultural understanding activities in line with relevant heritage legislation and company commitments.
Key Responsibillties:
- Develop clear and fit-for-purpose scopes of work for cultural heritage assessments, salvage works, activity monitoring and other on-site heritage-related work.
- Provide technical advice on cultural heritage matters, including site significance assessments, heritage constrained projects and survey outcomes.
- Interpret archaeological and ethnographic reports to inform planning, approvals and land access decisions, assess risk and provide mitigation options.
- Undertake desktop assessments to assess cultural heritage impacts and risks and provide due diligence advice to support project planning and approvals.
- Assess land access and ground disturbance permits using the Global Land Use Permit (GLUP) system.
- Support relationships with Prescribed Body Corporates (PBCs), NTHs, TOs, and other indigenous stakeholders.
- Ensure reports and data are stored in line with the regional standard in the Cultural Heritage Information Management System (CHIMS).
About You
- Strong applied knowledge of cultural heritage legislation and best practice heritage management.
- Experience interpreting archaeological and ethnographic information to support land access and approvals.
- Ability to deliver clear, well-reasoned advice to internal stakeholders and project teams.
- Ability to develop and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders through the use of excellent communication skills.
- Cultural awareness and positive experience working with Native Title Holders, Traditional Owners, Prescribed Body Corporates (PBCs) or other indigenous organisations.
- Working knowledge of cultural heritage survey process, site recording methodologies, and Western Australia heritage legislation
- Tertiary qualification in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeology, Anthropology, or a related field.
- Practical experience in heritage advisory, regulatory compliance, or land use planning.
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.
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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 [email protected].
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