Conservation, Parks & Wildlife (Farming, Animals & Conservation)
Government - Local (Government & Defence)
Full Time- Fixed Term 1-3 years (to be negotiated with the successful candidate)
Department Environment, Heritage & Resilience
Location Bundall
Award Classification $107,117 - $113,388
Hours 36 hours per week- 9-day fortnight
About your new role We are seeking a dynamic and passionate leader to head our Priority Species Conservation Team within the Biodiversity Policy and Conservation Unit. As the Priority Species Conservation Leader, you will guide a dedicated team of conservation professionals focused on delivering impactful initiatives for the protection of the Gold Coast's unique biodiversity.
This leadership role includes managing the City's Priority Species Conservation Program, including the Koala Conservation Plan and the Northern Koala Taskforce, while collaborating with key stakeholders such as the State Government, wildlife rehabilitation organisations, veterinary hospitals, and universities. You will drive the development and implementation of innovative conservation programs that directly benefit local wildlife and contribute to national efforts to protect endangered species.
Key responsibilities: Contribute to a positive team environment in accordance with City workplace policies and practices, work health and safety and corporate values. Manage a team of technical staff to deliver Council's strategic policy and conservation priorities. Critically analyse conservation issues and identify solutions within a strategic framework. Maintain effective stakeholder relationships to drive environmental outcomes. Manage conservation projects in-line with program priorities, budget, and time expectations. We're looking for people who have: A minimum of 10 years' experience in the environmental industry, with a minimum of five years' experience leading teams (ideally technical and/or scientific) to achieve strategic outcomes (mandatory). Tertiary qualifications in environmental science, biology, ecology, policy, or similar fields (mandatory). Good communication and interpersonal skills, with experience in working with a range of stakeholders to deliver outcomes. Knowledge of conservation frameworks and State / Commonwealth policies and legislation. Motivation to contribute to the City's conservation efforts and a desire to join a highly dynamic, positive and innovative work environment. Be part of shaping the Gold Coast's future The Gold Coast is inspired by lifestyle and driven by opportunity. We are the second largest Council in Australia.
How to apply For more information, access the position brief in our jobs portal by clicking 'Apply'.
Click 'Apply' to submit your online application. Upload your Resume with a Cover Letter (of no more than 2 pages) outlining how your skills, experience and personal attributes would allow you to achieve success in this role.
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Our selection process may include a one-way video interview via Criteria, a face-to-face or virtual interview via Microsoft Teams, reference checks via Xref and additional checks including police checks, employment history checks, qualification checks, pre-employment medical reviews and drug and alcohol testing.
Please note applications for all of our vacancies close at 10.30pm on the listed closing date. The City of Gold Coast is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are committed to supporting an environment where all employees, regardless of their differences or similarities, feel valued, respected and supported. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons are encouraged to apply.
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