Full time
L4, $87,712 - $92,057 p.a.
+ 11.5% Superannuation
Location: Kensington, Western Australia
The Species and Communities Program coordinates the listing, management, and recovery of threatened species, ecological communities, and wetlands.
The program provides policy, strategic, and technical advice on fauna, flora, ecological community, and wetland conservation, and manages projects for the promotion of conservation on land not managed by the department.
We are seeking to establish a pool of suitable candidates for the role of Senior Technical Officer.
The Senior Technical Officer contributes to the ongoing conservation and management of Western Australian biodiversity with an emphasis on threatened species and ecological communities through undertaking technical and administrative roles relating to the Threatened Species and Ecological Communities Database.
Key responsibilities include:
Undertaking data curation for threatened species, ecological communities, and/or wetlands.
Contributing to other processes as they arise.
Liaising with Government agencies, local government, consultants, industry, and the public in relation to threatened species and ecological communities.
At DBCA, we have adopted Leadership Expectations which provides a common understanding of the mindsets and expected behaviours required of all our employees and the public sector.
In this role, you will be Personal Leadership to help drive positive change.
About Us
DBCA, one of Western Australia's largest state government agencies, provides exciting and challenging career opportunities in biodiversity conservation and park and natural resource management.
We employ people with world-class scientific, policy, land and marine management, visitor services, research, and educational skills.
Benefits of working with us
The department offers a broad range of benefits, including:
Flexible working arrangements.
11.5% superannuation, full employer contribution, and salary packaging options.
4 weeks annual leave with 17.5% loading paid as additional pay every December.
3 days additional public sector holidays each year.
Cultural leave for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff.
Access to study, bereavement, foster caring, and parenting leave.
A confidential employee assistance program (EAP) for you and your family, including psychology and counselling services.
A National Park Entry Pass.
Well-established learning and development programs.
Application Instructions:
To allow the selection panel to make an accurate assessment of your application, please submit the following:
A covering letter.
A written response addressing the five (5) requested criteria below (in no more than three (3) pages).
Current CV, including the details of two referees.
Selection Criteria
Knowledge of Western Australian threatened species and ecological communities and the impacts of management activities on biodiversity in Western Australia, with relevant experience (DESIRABLE) in biodiversity conservation and land management.
Substantial experience in collating and presenting technical information relevant to biodiversity conservation and land management.
Well-developed interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate to a range of audiences, including internal and external stakeholders and members of the public.
High-level technical ability with databases, information technology, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), including digitisation and manipulation of spatial data.
Ability to work as part of a team and independently, showing a high level of self-motivation and organisational skills, and leading or managing (DESIRABLE) other staff.
Please click "Apply" and you will be redirected to the WA Government Jobs Board website at where you can submit your application online.
For further job-related information, please contact Jessica Donaldson on (08) 9219 8716 .
Closing date: Tuesday, 19 November 2024 at 12 noon AWST (3pm AEDT).
No late or pro forma applications will be accepted.
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