We are seeking a motivational, inspiring and supportive Manager to lead the Sustainable Agriculture team.
You will lead and manage the Sustainable Agriculture team to develop and deliver projects.
Your role includes managing the project planning and implementation of projects, leading the reporting on outputs and outcomes as per project requirements, managing stakeholder engagement and creating, leading, and fostering an inclusive workplace.
Our region is small but dynamic, with a mix of production systems, including grazing, cane, high-value horticulture and peri-urban (bush blocks).
Our project portfolio is funded through a mix of funding streams, including Federal, State, and local grants.
Position Overview The role allows you to employ your strong management skills to effectively lead the team while providing support and creating and maintaining team unity to achieve our overall objective of improving our region's natural resources and environment.
There is an opportunity to demonstrate your exceptional persuasive communication and negotiation skills through engaging with stakeholders at various levels and staff members.
Position relationships – Who you will be working with This role leads and manages the Sustainable Agriculture team and reports to the Program Director – Land and Water.
The team currently consists of 5 project staff, including a Principal Project Officer, Senior Project Officers, Project Officer and Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator with the capacity to grow.
You will also work closely with our Waterways Team to deliver projects and cultivate stakeholder relationships.
About You We are seeking an experienced, results-driven leader who can inspire and build trust within Reef Catchments and the Sustainable Agriculture team, coupled with the ability to manage high level grants and relationships with funding agencies and individual growers and graziers.
Tertiary qualifications in either Applied Science, Natural Resource Management (NRM), environmental science, or related field are required, and proven experience in a similar leadership position is essential.
About Reef Catchments – Who we are Our work and our people make a difference Reef Catchments are the not-for-profit, non-government natural resource management (NRM) organisation for the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region.
We facilitate change and work for long-term solutions to sustain, protect, and improve our region's natural resources and environment, both now and into the future.
We build a strong culture- Our people are our strength Our team is comprised of skilled and outcome-focused people who are all dedicated and motivated to facilitate positive change in the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region.
We value diversity, recognising its importance in creating our vision for resilient ecosystems and an engaged community.
Our success hinges on building a team drawn from diverse backgrounds and life experiences.
We are intentional and contemplative in shaping our team's culture, understanding that the perspectives and skills of our team members are vital.
We embrace the notion that inclusion is a collective responsibility, central to our mission.
You'll thrive This role provides a rewarding professional career path and considerable work/life balance benefits.
We offer a flexible and positive work environment, with an opportunity to enhance and build your skills and experience.
Benefits of working with us Flexible working arrangements for work-life balanceCareer progression and succession planning5 weeks annual leaveSalary packagingTeam building activitiesTo learn more about the benefits of working for Reef Catchments, please visit the website: https://reefcatchments.com.au/careers/
Selection Criteria Ideally, qualifications in a relevant field such as Applied Science or Natural Resource Management (NRM) or a minimum of three (3) years' experience in the NRM (or similar) or agricultural sector.Good understanding of sustainable agricultural practices particularly in the field of sugar cane cropping and cattle grazing.Demonstrated skills in developing and implementing projects, including proposal writing, budgeting, reporting, project and contractor management.Demonstrated experience managing staff in multi-jurisdictional work teams, including workforce planning and staff performance management.Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate with and influence a diverse client base, including farmers, industry groups, government and contractors.Interest in continual learning in relation to new markets (carbon, nature repair).How to Apply Provide a cover letter addressing your suitability for the position based on the 'About You' and 'Selection Criteria' sections.Attach your current resume.The selection panel will assess your ability to perform the work required for the position based on your cover letter response, resume and other selection processes, which may include an interview.
Referees will be contacted upon successful interview.
Further information can be obtained by contacting Human Resources:
Phone: (07) 4968 4*** or email: ******
Please forward your application to ****** by close of business Monday 28th October 2024.
We are looking to fill this role as soon as possible and will be reviewing and interviewing applications as they arrive.
So don't delay, apply today!
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