Environment & Sustainability Consulting (Consulting & Strategy) Biodiversity Australia is an innovative and rapidly growing environmental consultancy with a reputation for making bold moves in the industry. As an Indigenous-owned business, we are committed to driving sustainable solutions that balance economic growth and environmental preservation. We're proud to work with diverse clients across mining, construction, government, and the defence sector, and we're only just scratching the surface.With a strong presence on the Gold Coast and regional teams operating across Queensland, NSW, and the Northern Territory, including remote consultants, Biodiversity Australia are united by our passion for supporting sustainable development. You'll be part of a dynamic team that thrives on our core values of client success, teamwork, and integrity, all while shaping the future of environmental management. Join our QLD Ecology Team today!PRINCIPAL ECOLOGIST What you'll own:Guide a broad range of projects, develop relationships with clients, and coordinate a team of EcologistsShow off your expertise in state and federal legislation, including EPBC Act, Vegetation Management Act, Nature Conservation Act, Planning Act, Offsets Act and associated guidelines.Compile, edit and review specialised reports for clients, and legislation driven applications, permits and reporting.Develop and submit proposals and tenders, guiding the Tender Team to ensure alignment with Biodiversity Australia's standards.Drive business development with new and existing clients.Coordinate projects efficiently, ensuring they meet both internal and external client expectations in terms of timelines and financial considerations.Proactively plan and manage resource needs, ensuring your team is equipped for growth.Why you're a good match:Tertiary qualification in Ecology, Zoology, and/or Natural Resource Management or equivalent.10+ years of experience conducting ecology field assessments throughout QLD.Demonstrated experience in managing ecological assessments including impact assessments, baseline assessments, offset monitoring.Experience in conducting ecological assessments as part of the federal and state development process.High attention to detail and excellent written and verbal communication skillsExperienced in field-based ecological survey design methodologies and data collectionStrong leadership, supervisory, interpersonal and negotiation skillsStrong analytical skills and problem-solving capabilityExperience coordinating staff including rostering and performance managementA certification in protected plant surveys is desireableSENIOR ECOLOGIST - Multiple roles available What you'll own:Manage ecological projects from initial scope and client liaison, field flora and fauna surveys, through to commercial delivery.Show off your expertise in legislation, particularly QLD legislation, including Vegetation Management Act, Nature Conservation Act, EPBC Act, and State and Federal offset guidelines.Leverage your networking skills to build and maintain strong relationships with clients across the resources, infrastructure, government, defence, residential, and aviation sectors.Lead and mentor field Ecologists and Fauna team members and use your expert knowledge to support the Ecology division.Preparation of Research and Technical Reports, Field Surveys, Impact Assessments, Analytics, Approvals and more.Assist the Tender Team with the preparation of submissions and proposals, utilising your technical writing expertise.Why you're a good match:Tertiary qualification in Ecology, Zoology, and/or Natural Resource Management or equivalent.Minimum 5 years postgraduate experience in a relevant field is desirable.A certification in protected plant surveys is desirable.Working knowledge of consulting practice plus extensive project management skills.Demonstrated experience in preparing, submitting, and managing specialist biological assessment reports.Previous Team Leading or Management experience if expressed interest for a Team Leader opportunity.You must have the ability and willingness to undertake field work when required.Current drivers licence, White Card and First Aid Certificate.Ideally be based on the East Coast of Australia, within a convenient location to airport.ECOLOGIST - multiple roles availableAbout the role: As the Ecologist, you will conduct field ecology activities and be the knowledge expert in field ecology related activities throughout the division Opportunities may arise for you to work across the greater Queensland region and Australia where your skills are required, and depending on your achievement of expectations, your role with Biodiversity Australia could have significant long term career growth.To be successful you will have: Tertiary qualification in Ecology, Zoology, and/or Natural Resource Management or equivalent Preparation of research, analysis, field surveys, impact assessments, approvals and technical reportsMinimum 3 years postgraduate experience in a relevant field is desirableManage Ecological projects from initial scope and client liaison, field flora and fauna surveys through to commercial deliveryMaintain professional relationships with clients from across the resources and infrastructure, government and defence, residential and aviation sectorsAssist with preparation of submissions and proposalsMaintaining a solid understanding of commonwealth, state and local government environmental regulations and their application as well as relevant industry standards, practices and approvals processesTechnical leadership, coordination and mentoring of a team of Ecologists and Fauna Field membersCompliance reporting and monitoringWorking knowledge of consulting practice plus extensive project management skillsDemonstrated experience in preparing, submitting and managing specialist biological assessment reportsYou must have the ability and willingness to undertake field work when required Current drivers licence, White Card and First Aid CertificateIdeally be based on the East Coast of Australia, with a convenient location to airport Why you'll love working here:Growth – Advance your career with our support for professional development, including allowances, memberships to relevant professional bodies, and study assistanceFlexibility – Enjoy hybrid and remote working options with a WFH setup package (laptop and high-quality equipment) and the option to purchase additional annual leaveRemuneration – Benefit from competitive salaries and exceptional salary packaging optionsSupport – Collaborate with over 30 ecologists and an outstanding administrative teamQuality – Work with confidence for an ISO-accredited company known for its high standardsTravel – Explore Australia with opportunities to work on diverse projects across the countryWe are proud to be an Indigenous-owned, equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion. We encourage Indigenous individuals to apply and offer upskilling opportunities through our Indigenous Pathways model.A salary will be negotiated based on experience to successful applicants.Only applicants who have been short listed for an interview will be contacted.The interview process will begin without delay, so please submit your application via the 'APPLY NOW' button and ensure you mention the role you wish to apply for in your Cover Letter. Your application will include the following questions: How many years' experience do you have as an Ecologist? Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? How many years of project management experience do you have? Do you hold a Construction Induction Safety certificate (White Card)? Do you have a current Australian driver's licence? Are you available to travel for this role when required? What's your expected annual base salary? How much notice are you required to give your current employer?
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