Environment, Science and InnovationWildlife & Threatened Species Operations; Management & Operations; Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service & Partnerships; Toowoomba
Do you want to be part of an organisation committed to conservation and world leading biodiversity protection initiatives?
An opportunity to contribute to Koala conservation through challenging development assessment, complex negotiations, and undertaking compliance and enforcement activities?
The chance to work in an organisation committed to staff growth and wellbeing?
Access to excellent job security, super contributions, and diverse development opportunities?
Would you enjoy flexible work options, with the ability to work from home and your choice of office locations across South East Queensland (SEQ)?Join us as a Conservation Officer and take on a vital role in implementing the SEQ Koala Conservation Strategy.
This is an opportunity to use your regulatory experience and problem-solving skills to make a direct impact on sustainable development and Koala conservation in SEQ.
The Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation is recruiting a Conservation Officer with experience in development assessment/planning and/or environmental compliance.
You will be part of a small multi-disciplinary team responsible for providing technical advice on the impacts of development on Koala habitat in SEQ, conducting both assessment and compliance activities, and providing technical advice on how developments can retain and protect Koala habitat and maintain safe Koala movement opportunities.
The successful applicant will be highly motivated, with demonstrated skills in regulatory assessment, planning and/or compliance and the ability to develop and maintain effective collaborative relationships.
Knowledge and experience in Koala ecology and project management is highly desirable.
As the Conservation Officer you will: Contribute to the development of policies and guidelines pertaining to the conservation of Koalas.Advise, consult and negotiate with stakeholders including local, state and federal governments, prospective applicants, industry representatives, community groups and members of the public.Prepare timely, well-researched briefings, technical reports, submissions, publications, guidance material, and executive and ministerial correspondence.Undertake assessment and compliance activities under relevant legislation including the Planning Act 2016, and State Development Assessment Provisions - State Code 25: Development in SEQ koala habitat areas.Lead compliance activities, conduct site inspections, gather evidence to support enforcement action, and make recommendations in accordance with the DETSI Enforcement Guidelines.We're searching for someone with in-depth understanding of environmental laws and the finesse to manage related policies adeptly.
Bring your sharp analytical mind to lead investigations, negotiate effectively with stakeholders for optimal results, and efficiently prepare vital reports and briefs.
If you're passionate about fostering equity and inclusion in the workplace and driving innovative solutions, come help us shape the future of Queensland's natural resource and environmental management!
We're looking for the best suited applicant for the role.
We will assess your ability to undertake the role based on the information set out in the role description.
Applications to remain current for 12 months. Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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