• Location | Bendigo • Full Time| Fixed term (immediate start to 31 January 2025) • PTA 3 | $73,029 pa (plus 11.5% superannuation)
Would you like to work for a values-based, emergency service organisation that puts the community at the centre of everything we do?
We are proud of the work we do in protecting lives and property, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
With over 51,000 volunteers CFA strives to be an organisation of choice for volunteers and employees.
We embrace individuals with diverse skills, experiences, and backgrounds, recognising the unique value they bring to CFA.
About the Role This is a fixed term opportunity to support the Vegetation Management Program within the North West Region of CFA.
The program aims to reduce bushfire risk by managing vegetation and enhancing fire prevention knowledge.
CFA members conduct planned burns on private and public lands, varying by workforce availability and skill.
The Vegetation Management Support Officer acts as a liaison between CFA, Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic), municipalities and other agencies to coordinate resources, approvals and other administrative tasks related to burn planning.
This role collaborates with the District Vegetation Management Officer and assists in regional service delivery, including VMO related tasks when required.
More specifically the duties involved include:
Support the District Vegetation Management Officer (VMO) in achieving fuel management goals by coordinating resources for planned burns.Communicate and collaborate with CFA staff, brigades and the Vegetation Management Officer for planned burning activities.Liaise with FFMVic to facilitate resource allocation for mutual goals, maintaining communication and expectations.Support fuel management training by coordinating information collection with CFA and FFMVic Instructors.Promote CFA involvement in cross-tenure, strategic roadside and community-led planned burning with a risk-based approach.Collect and maintain reporting data for planned burning and other treatment works in the region.Assist with relevant reporting tasks as needed by the Vegetation Management Coordinator.This position does involve travel across the Northwest region and the successful candidate will have access to a CFA pool car for this purpose. About You We are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented individual with the ability to develop an understanding of Planned Burning resource requirements.
The ideal candidate will be adept at planning and coordinating timely resource movement to designated locations.
You will assist in the development of Burn Plans by compiling essential information and supporting the District Vegetation Management Officer in their duties.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as well as the ability to problem-solve effectively and establish productive inter-agency relationships.
Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Excel and Word, along with the capability to maintain database programs is required for this role.
Why choose CFA Meaningful Purpose: Your contribution truly makes a differenceWork-Life Balance: Paid parental leave, generous leave provisionsGrowth Opportunities: Learning and developmentFlexibility: Hybrid work options with flexible work arrangementsDiscounts: Emergency Memberlink discounts on various servicesWellbeing Focus: Healthy for Life programs, flu vaccinationsMember Assistance Program: Access support across 8 service pathwaysYour Application Click the 'apply' button to access our online application form.
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Pre-employment Checks Offers of employment will only be made to candidates who:
Successfully complete a National Police History Check, Working Rights Check and hold a valid Working with Children Check.CFA is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse, inclusive, and safe volunteer and work environment.
Our aim is to have a volunteer and paid workforce that reflects the community it serves.
First Nations people, women, people of all ages, with disabilities and culturally and linguistically diverse people are encouraged to apply.
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