Work with a dedicated team of professionals committed to sustainable development Enjoy a role that offers a variety of tasks and projects, ensuring no two days are the same Band 5, starting, $75,038 + super + ADO Hybrid work environment, Officer location About the Opportunity Join our Environment and Heritage team as an Environment Assessment Officer and play a crucial role in safeguarding biodiversity and promoting sustainable development. Your expertise will help shape the future of our natural environment.
You will make an impact by Providing assessments, advice, and referral reports on biodiversity values and offsets for development and planning referrals. Reviewing development proposals on both private and public land to ensure best practice environmental management. Offering technical advice on statutory planning referrals involving native vegetation, waterways, and threatened species. Contributing to strategic planning documents such as township strategies and precinct structure plans. Preparing responses to government inquiries and representing the Council on relevant committees and at events. What you will bring Tertiary qualifications in environmental science, statutory planning or a related discipline. A sound knowledge and application of current local, state and federal planning policies related to environmental protection. Ability to identify indigenous plant and animal communities and threatened species management. Experience in reviewing and providing technical advice on planning referrals. Developed analytical, research and report writing skills. Why work with us Activity based and hybrid work model. Opportunities to work on innovative and impactful initiatives that make a real difference to the community. Professional development opportunities, including training and education programs, and leadership development initiatives. A commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, with initiatives to reduce the Council's carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in the community. A focus on work-life balance, with programs and initiatives designed to support employees' physical and mental well-being. To apply Please complete the online application form, including your resume and a brief cover letter demonstrating your suitability to the role. For further information regarding the role please contact Ryan Harris, Principal Environment Planner on 5943 4837 or refer to the position description. #J-18808-Ljbffr