About WKSN Aboriginal Corporation

The Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar people are the Traditional Owners of approximately 52,246km² and includes the towns of Buyups Brook, Gowangerup, Bridgetown, Walpole, Denmark, Mt Barker, Cranbrook, Tambellup, Katanning, Nyabing, Jerramungup, Ravensthorpe, Hopetoun, Bremer Bay and Albany. Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar lays east of the South West Boojarah region and south of the Gnaala Karla Booja region.

Wagyl Kaip Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation (WKSN) was formed as a result of the South West Native Title Settlement (Settlement). WKSN has been established to assist Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar people to maintain, protect, promote and support their culture and manage the land and waters within their country. WKSN is party to one of six Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUA) that comprise the Settlement.


Anthropologist/ Archaeologist

Reporting to the Manager of Heritage Services, this role will advise and support the corporation to respond to proponent and government interests, and regulatory processes, including planning and undertaking cultural heritage surveys, review reports, assume the role of Aboriginal Heritage Service Provider under the Noongar Standard Heritage Agreement, and consult with proponents and regulatory authorities in relation to the approval and commencement of works.

It’s a full-time role based in Albany. The annual salary range is $102,545 to $115,349 plus salary packaging and superannuation.

Applications close 19 July 2025.

To learn more and to apply, visit the SEEK website.