Seeking a passionate conservation Project Officer to support the delivery of restoration projects of important wetlands in Northern Victoria.
Build your ecological and land management expertiseInvolves fieldwork and contact with field specialistsSupport protection of cultural heritageAbout the role As the Project Officer, you will support the delivery of projects in Northern Victoria focusing on the Gunbower National Park and Kerang Wetlands.
The Ramsar wetlands are home to critically endangered species such as the Australasian Bittern.
Parks Victoria are working with conservation organisations such as the North Central Catchment Management Authority to implement actions that deliver measurable habitat improvements.
The role is responsible for the delivery of land management activities with the objective to address threats to the habitat quality.
This includes pest animal control (particularly rabbits), weed control, and revegetation to achieve measurable gains in Parks Victoria reserves.
The position contributes to engagement with key partners including state agencies and indigenous groups as well as participating in the planning and development of conservation approaches.
The role will include supporting cultural heritage protection activities and traditional owner engagement.
We're looking for someone with: Background in conservation and/or reserve management.Experience in project management.Demonstrated ability to build relationships with stakeholders.Your application will need to include: A current ResumeAbout Parks Victoria Parks Victoria's vision is to be a world-class parks service, ensuring healthy parks for healthy people.
It is a statutory authority with responsibility for managing an expanding and diverse estate covering more than 4 million hectares, or about 17 per cent, of Victoria.
If this sounds like you, and you would like to help deliver our biodiversity projects, then we would like to hear from you.
For a confidential discussion about the role, call Chris Cook on 0408 388 141 or apply online!
Organisational Commitments Parks Victoria is committed to child safety and has zero tolerance for child abuse and all forms of harm to children, in accordance with the Victorian Child Safe Standards.
All prospective employees must undergo a National Police Record Check and Working with Children Check prior to commencing employment.
Parks Victoria recognises that diversity and inclusion are everyone's business.
We value a culture where everyone can be themselves at work, regardless of background, orientation, age, or gender, that brings out our best, values everyone's contribution, and works within a flexible working environment, ultimately reflecting the community we serve.
#J-18808-Ljbffr