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Healthy Ecosystems Program Officer

The Nature Conservation Council of NSW

Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) is the state’s peak environment organisation, representing over 200 local, state and national environment organisations in NSW.

As the state’s leading environmental advocacy organisation, it is our mission to protect nature in NSW and create the conditions it needs to thrive.

OUR VALUES

Inspiration: we believe in the work we do and strive to inspire others to respect and protect nature.

Respect: we respect the views and opinions of others and consider, fairly and openly, views that might be different to our own.

Integrity: we are professional and honest in our working relationships, and transparent and accountable in our decision-making processes.

Collaboration: we believe we are stronger as a movement and value our culture of participation and building strong partnerships to achieve our goals.

Leadership: we provide leadership through empowerment, sound governance and an inspiring vision.

Recognition: we acknowledge the role First Nations People play in protecting the land and water. NCC undertakes to act in solidarity and partnership with First Nations People in all our work.

ROLE PURPOSE

The Healthy Ecosystems Program works in partnership and collaboration with Government agencies, consortiums and associations to provide high quality community engagement, education and training services to communities. Our team implements coordinated strategies to improve the function of ecosystems and resilience of our landscapes.

The Healthy Ecosystems Program currently consists of the Hotspots Fire Project (Hotspots), the Bushfire Program, and the Large Forest Owls Project. The Healthy Ecosystems Program Officer works with the Program Coordinators, the Healthy Ecosystems Program Director and associated Government and non-Government partners, to deliver each of these programs as well as the broader goals of the Healthy Ecosystems program.

Salary: SCHAADS Award Level 2 ($66,195.90 plus super) [pro-rata]

Employment Type: 12 months (parental leave cover) Commencing April 2025, part time (4 days per week)

Location: Sydney NSW (flexible)

Hours: Part-time (4 days per week)

key performance indicators

  • Support delivery of the individual programs within the Healthy Ecosystems Program including Hotspots, Bushfire Program and Large Forest Owls Project.
  • Develop resources that translate technical science into accessible and engaging information for landholders for each of the programs in the Healthy Ecosystems Program
  • Manage the competing priorities of the individual programs within the Healthy Ecosystems Program to achieve milestones in a timely manner
  • Work collaboratively as part of the NCC Healthy Ecosystems Program to achieve strategic goals
  • Manage expense and administrative duties

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support Hotspots, Bushfire Program, and Large Forest Owls Coordinators with Committee requirements, office functions and administrative logistics
  • Project manage program communications including newsletter development for Hotspots News Online, bushfire representative newsletter and the Fire and Restoration site
  • Project manage website development and provide IT support for online registrations and workshop events
  • Project manage development of Hotspots materials e.g. workshop reports, annual reports and landholder factsheets and case studies
  • Support Project Coordinators with regional workshop delivery logistics
  • Undertake a variety of tasks as directed by the Project Coordinators that supports the development and delivery of the Healthy Ecosystems Program (e.g. project planning, funding and reporting requirements).
  • You may be required to perform other duties as directed from time to time to suit organisational requirements and which are broadly consistent with your role.

This position requires occasional work after hours and/or weekends including travel to workshops throughout NSW.

Previous experience

Essential:

  • Commitment and passion for conservation and for the objectives of the Nature Conservation Council of NSW
  • Research skills and an ability to present (both written and orally) technical information in a way that is engaging and accessible to landholders
  • High level written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to project manage your own work to tight deadlines within a small project team

Desirable:

  • Postgraduate or undergraduate ecology, fire ecology studies or similar
  • Experience in working with community members in rural and urban areas
  • Current driver’s license
  • Knowledge of the terrestrial ecology of eastern NSW including the role of fire in maintaining landscape health and bushfire management
  • Basic knowledge of NSW bush fire planning legislation and regulations
  • Experience in online platforms including Google Earth, Six Maps, and other mapping platforms, EventBrite, Survey Monkey, Vimeo, WordPress, MS Office programs e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint

Education: Relevant tertiary qualifications or equivalent work experience.

JOB BENEFITS

Working with some of the leading environmental campaigners and organisers in NSW, you will support NCC’s core objective of giving nature and our climate a voice.

Enjoy flexible working arrangements and leave options and a mission-driven, dedicated team. NCC prioritises staff wellbeing and organisational culture with a team spread across NSW, engaged in effective hybrid work practices and with generous conditions.

NCC offers a flexible work environment that prioritises organisational culture.

Some of the many benefits of being part of our organisation are:

  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Access to long service leave accruals after five years
  • Salary sacrifice arrangements
  • Cultural leave
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