IMPORTANT: This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents /Valid Work Permit-holders. Other applicants need not apply. Are you experienced with field survey techniques for aquatic species, operating boats and working safely around water, and also passionate about native freshwater fish, crayfish and their conservation? If so, this could be the job for you.
Nature Glenelg Trust is a not-for-profit conservation organisation committed to filling gaps, problem solving, positive action, and working with the community and our partners to achieve tangible and lasting on-ground results. We have a strong focus on wetland restoration and the conservation of aquatic species, and we operate across southeastern Australia. We currently have 30 staff based across South Australia, western Victoria and Tasmania. We pride ourselves on offering flexible working conditions and a friendly, inclusive work environment.
We are seeking to recruit an experienced field aquatic ecologist or field technician to join our specialist aquatic ecology team in Adelaide/Victor Harbor. At NGT you can expect to work on a wide range of interesting and innovative projects with a friendly and supportive team with a commitment to scientific excellence.
The field aquatic ecologist/technician will possess the skills and expertise necessary to undertake field-based research and monitoring, with a focus on freshwater fish and crayfish projects. Above all, the role requires a willingness to undertake fieldwork and the physical capability and knowledge (or willingness to learn) to work in and around boats and watercraft. We will consider applications from suitably qualified persons with either formal qualifications or equivalent demonstrated operational experience.
While the position will predominantly support our field-based project delivery there is potential for involvement in other projects, as well as exploring and developing new project opportunities in line with the applicant's interests. Field work will be predominantly based in Adelaide and surrounding regional areas in SA, but will also include interstate trips and periods away from home. The position may be offered as part-time or full-time.
The successful applicant will be experienced, flexible, enjoy field work and bring a positive 'can-do' attitude.
How to apply: For more information about the role please contact Dr Sylvia Zukowski, Senior Aquatic Ecologist, on 0438815489.
See above to download the Job Specification.
To apply: Please email a covering letter detailing your qualifications, skills, relevant experience and interests, along with a copy of your CV, to Toni Haywood at , in the NGT office.
Applications are due by the close of business on 29 November, 2024.
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