Port Phillip EcoCentreAbout the role:The purpose of the role is to develop and deliver evidence-based environmental programs and projects with a portfolio emphasis on citizen science, science communications, volunteer engagement, and cross-sectoral collaboration for environmental health outcomes. The Project Manager will write grant applications, develop partnerships and resources for environmental education, action and volunteering. They will also take the lead to deliver trainings, workshops, reports and citizen science activities including on beaches, in parks and at partner locations around Greater Melbourne.This role is on our Impact Team, using science, advocacy and partnerships to better understand and act on a range of environmental issues. This role involves working closely with the Impact Team Leader and the Port Phillip Baykeeper. The Project Manager will also apply their science and community engagement experience to collaborate with the Impact Team, Executive Officer and partners on imagining, designing, fundraising and programming for our future citizen science lab.This role is 0.5 FTE with a salary of approximately $97,300 pro rata. You will work from a range of locations (including from our office/community hub in St Kilda Botanic Gardens, and fieldwork).About the Port Phillip EcoCentreThe mission of the Port Phillip EcoCentre is to connect and inspire people to care for our land, water, wildlife and wellbeing. Our team of scientists, teachers and 3000+ volunteers implement innovative environmental and climate action programs across Greater Melbourne. We work closely with the community, government, schools, businesses, research institutes and a network of affiliate organisations.The EcoCentre is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to providing opportunities for people from backgrounds and identities which historically face systemic disadvantages in employment, as well as under-representation in environmental decision-making.Port Phillip EcoCentre acknowledges the First Peoples of the land and waters it operates on, and acknowledges that these were never ceded.As an organisation with programs and facilities used by children, the EcoCentre is committed to ensuring children feel safe, empowered and are taken seriously if they raise concerns in relation to their safety and wellbeing. All staff must complete a child safety induction.Applications close: 12:59 PM GMT, 10th Nov 2024.
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