Natural Resource Officer
Ballarat, Victoria (VIC) City of Ballarat
Job Ref: | SH000116 |
Employer: | City of Ballarat |
Job Type: | Permanent Full Time |
City: | Ballarat |
Salary and Benefits: | $60,356 to $64,481 inclusive of allowances plus superannuation |
Post Date: | 26/04/2024 22:26 |
The Role The role of Natural Resource Officer is help deliver collaborative natural resource related initiatives with environmental and community groups. The role is also required to support the planning, monitoring and delivery of City of Ballarat's natural resource projects and programs. Duties include:
About You We an exciting opportunity available for an enthusiastic, motivated individual that works well in a team. Applicants should have a passion for enhancing the environment, have good decision-making skills and shows initiative. To Apply To apply for this position please click on the Apply button and submit your application. The closing date for this position is Sunday 12 May 2024 Please ensure that you provide a cover letter, current resume and the key selection criteria as listed in the position description. The successful applicant will be required to undergo a full employment medical and police check. Contact For any additional questions, please contact Daniel Siemensma, Sustainable Environment Officer on 0419 131 746. The City of Ballarat is committed to being a child safe organisation and has zero tolerance for child abuse and harm. We are committed to providing an environment and culture that promotes the safety, health and well-being of children and young people and which provides a voice to all children, including those from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background, with disabilities and from culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse backgrounds. We have policies, procedures and training in place that support our employees, volunteers and contractors to achieve these commitments and to ensure all children are listened to, their views respected, and their contribution recognised to ensure Council environments are safe. |