Principal Conservation Officer

Principal Conservation Officer
Company:

Queensland Government



Job Function:

Science

Details of the offer

Join us as a Principal Conservation Officer and take on a vital role in implementing the Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy. Bring your regulatory experience and project management skills to protect koala habitats in SEQ. Provide leadership to a dedicated team, advise on policy, and ensure compliance within statutory frameworks under the Planning Act 2016. This is an opportunity to make a direct impact on sustainable development and koala conservation in South East Queensland (SEQ).

The Principal Conservation Officer will work with state and local government agencies, the development industry, conservation organisations, and the community where it involves clearing in mapped Koala Habitat Areas in SEQ. Provide technical advice to the Planning Department and undertake compliance investigations.

If you are keen to take on the challenges of this role – read on and apply now.

The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation is seeking to appoint an experienced and passionate person to be a team leader in a small multi-disciplinary team to conduct assessments and compliance activities and provide advice in relation to its responsibilities under the Planning Act 2016 for development involving clearing in Koala Habitat in SEQ. The successful applicant will provide leadership and liaise with state and local governments, the development industry, conservation organisations, and the community and provide advice on matters impacting on the conservation of koalas. Skills in project management, regulatory assessment and compliance, and the ability to develop and maintain effective collaborative relationships will be highly valued.

As The Principal Conservation Officer, PO4 You Will:
Coordinate and supervise the day-to-day operations of a multi-disciplinary team in conducting assessments and compliance activities and providing advice in relation to developments involving clearing in Koala Habitat in SEQ.
Provide advice, guidance, and direction to the team, managing escalated and/or more technically complex matters, for the identification and endorsement of approaches and/or options for approval by the relevant delegate.
Contribute input to the development and maintenance of contemporary policies, practices, and information guidelines pertaining to the conservation of koalas.
Liaise, consult, and negotiate with a range of stakeholders including local, state and federal governments, industry, and community groups, to contribute to the resolution of matters.
Review the preparation of, and/or prepare timely and well-researched briefings, reports, submissions, publications, and other correspondence on relevant issues.
Monitor and review approved practices, systems, and processes, to enable the team to meet its objectives and communicate changes to ensure the team is aware of their obligations.
Manage work relationships to encourage cooperation and build capability through sharing of individual experiences, learnings, and identifying development opportunities.
Foster a workplace culture that supports and promotes the interests of First Nations people and actively engage to contribute to better outcomes for First Nations people.

Requirements:
We're looking for the best suited applicant for the role and will assess your eligibility and ability to undertake the requirements of the role based on your:
Demonstrated ability to coordinate and supervise a team in a regulatory service delivery environment and manage multiple projects and business processes.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills which promote and sustain positive relationships with team members.
High level knowledge and experience in applying the principles and practices of environmental management and relevant legislation.
Advanced analytical and problem-solving capability with demonstrated ability to take the lead in complex investigations and resolve complex matters within the department's regulatory responsibility.
Demonstrated stakeholder management skills with the ability to conduct negotiations and articulate issues to achieve outcomes in complex circumstances.
Contribution to workplace equity and diversity that enriches our culture of innovation, respect, and inclusion.

You must hold a university degree from a recognised tertiary institution in one of the following disciplines:
Environmental management, environmental or biological sciences, conservation or natural resource management, urban design, town planning, or a related discipline.

Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/587543/24
Closing Date: Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Occupational group: Primary Industry & Environment
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Principal Conservation Officer
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