Job Summary
- $73,000 - $94,000 full time salary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 18th Feb 2025
- Brisbane & Gold Coast > Brisbane
The Wilderness Society is working for a future that does not rely on continued destruction of nature and our climate, but rather flourishes because of our responsible stewardship of these core life support systems. We value organisational independence and integrity.
Be part of a team that’s secured some of the biggest wins for Australian wilderness and nature: stopping the damming of the Franklin River forty years ago, keeping big oil out of the Great Australian Bight, or defending special forests the length and breadth of this continent.
Queensland's incredible natural heritage, from its ancient forests to its vital river systems, is under threat. As the Queensland Nature Campaigner, you'll work with the Queensland Campaigns Manager to champion these irreplaceable ecosystems, empowering communities to challenge those who prioritise short-term gain over long-term environmental sustainability. This role is all about supporting and working collaboratively with colleagues to build a powerful movement for nature, ensuring Queensland's unique biodiversity thrives for generations to come.
As the QLD Nature Campaigner, you'll help to develop and implement impactful campaigns that tackle both immediate threats to specific places and the bigger, systemic issues driving environmental destruction. You'll support the Queensland Campaigns Manager, work closely with the Queensland Organisers and collaborate with departments across the organisation, mobilising communities (on and offline), engaging with decision-makers, and contributing to both on-the-ground, place-based action and broader, systems-level change. This means playing a supporting role in engagement with First Nations communities, in forging strong alliances, in influencing government and corporate decision-makers and getting involved in research to secure lasting protection for Queensland's nature.
Our approach to diversity is about embracing everyone. From building a culture where you can bring your best self to work, to deploying initiatives that support the different needs of our staff, we are proud to be part of building an inclusive world for all. If you identify as a First Nations person, a woman, LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, a person with a disability, a person of colour, or if you are from a culturally and linguistically diverse background, we strongly encourage you to apply.
All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status. We're committed to reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process for applicants with disabilities; please let us know if you require any.
We are conducting interviews on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as possible.
A position description is attached.
Applicants must have the right to live and work in Australia to be considered for the role.