Advert ID: 20023686
Title:
Rangers (3 positions)
Advertiser:
DCCEEW - National Parks and Wildlife Service
Location:
Bourke, NSW
Salary etc:
Package $81,057 - $125,199 p.a. (Grade 1-2) + super + leave loading. Full-time, ongoing roles.
Do you want to work to make a difference for NSW?
Working to protect the state's environment and heritage.
What we can offer you
About the roles
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is inviting adventurous and passionate Rangers to join our collaborative and supportive team working in this vibrant Outback community. Our Bourke Area staff are passionate about the spectacular reserves they manage. Our visitors come from all walks of life, and so do we! Our teams bring their full self to the job every day, helping drive innovation for us. There are many great sources of information if you are considering applying for a role that would require you to relocate. Check out local tourism websites, council websites or contact the hiring manager. Hear from our team in Western NSW.
Whilst based in Bourke, each of the three roles will work in differing reserves and Parks in the region: Culgoa and Gundabooka National Parks, Ledknapper and Nocoleche Nature Reserves and our newest land acquisitions Thurloo Downs Station, Cuttaburra and Brindingabba National Parks. You'll love the diversity, flexibility, and autonomy of these roles and enjoy the variety of travel and making a difference in the management of our natural, historic and Aboriginal heritage.
Our Rangers are responsible for undertaking, coordinating and supervising projects, environmental assessments, visitor and stakeholder liaison, and field-based activities including burn planning/wildfire management and law enforcement. Your strong communication skills will assist you in tackling evolving reserve management priorities. Outdoor duties such as pest, weed and fire management, consulting and coordination will balance indoor work like project management and providing administrative support to the Board of Management for Jointly Managed reserves in the region. You'll form invaluable professional relationships with Traditional Owners, various commonwealth and state agencies and stakeholders.
A recruitment pool may be created for ongoing and temporary roles for use in Bourke only of the same role or role type that may become available for filling over the next 18 months.
About you
Your skills and knowledge of natural land management strategies will help build your success in this role. You'll create a positive, safe, diverse, and inclusive culture and be a strong decision-maker with the ability to think on your feet, you have a genuine interest in teamwork, collaboration and supporting the growth of others. Your fitness and enthusiasm will enable you to thrive and succeed in this diverse, fast-paced role. It an essential requirement you have completed a degree in a relevant field of study such as protected area management and you are required to provide a copy of your degree qualifications. Please upload your degree and academic transcript via the candidate application form (see below).
Essential requirements
This is a physically active role suited to candidates of all genders who are fit, enjoy working outdoors as part of a team, and are eager to learn and develop the skills and qualifications needed to contribute toward improving and maintaining some of NSW's most precious natural places.
Applicants must meet the requirements of a specific medical assessment which is inclusive of a clearance to undertake the fitness test for firefighting fitness roles (i.e. moderate level Task-Based Assessment for Firefighters) within the 12-month probationary period, if relevant.
The role holder must obtain certification at the appropriate level prior to undertaking firefighting/incident control duties.
Who we are
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) works to protect the state's environment and heritage. It leads the way on climate change, driving the sustainable transition to a net zero economy, powered by affordable, reliable, and clean energy.
DCCEEW conserves and protects the state's natural environment. It manages the NSW national park estate, including its rich and diverse biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural heritage for future generations.
DCCEEW also ensures sustainable management of water resources across the state, to support the environment, communities and industry.
We acknowledge the ongoing custodial responsibilities of the Aboriginal peoples of NSW to care for Country and water and are committed to establishing meaningful partnerships with Aboriginal peoples in the management of the environment.
What we do
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20023686Date published:
21-Oct-2024
Closing date:
19-Nov-2024