Advert ID: 20024475
Title:
Community Organiser (NSW)
Advertiser:
Invasive Species Council Inc.
Location:
Sydney, Blue Mountains, NSW or Canberra, ACT
Salary etc:
$75,000 - $85,000 p.a. + super.
About the role
From backyard weed escapes to feral deer, cats and diseases like myrtle rust, invasive species are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity and the leading cause of animal extinction in Australia.
The Community Organiser position will play a central role in building the network of local people who are aware of the impact and willing to take action to drive change to address the damage caused by invasive species on the environment. You will engage people in New South Wales to participate in Invasive Species Council campaigns, with the potential to engage communities in the ACT, Victoria and South Australia as opportunities arise.
You will organise and mobilise volunteers for boots-on-the-ground events like community briefings, market stalls, MP visits, and snap actions. You will also connect, support and empower volunteer leaders in their communities. Some of this work will be delivered through building coalitions with partner organisations.
Job description
The Community Organiser builds local networks and coordinates and runs events on the ground to mobilise the community and key stakeholders focused in New South Wales.
The position will report to the Advocacy Manager and Strategy Lead and will be focussed on building community awareness, support and action in New South Wales to support Invasive Species Council campaigns. Focus areas will include increased funding for invasive species management, banning the sale of known weed species, and improving the management of feral horses, cats and deer.
The position will collaborate with the Community Organiser (Qld and northern NSW) to grow the capacity of the Invasive Species Council to engage with and activate communities across the country.
Responsibilities
Selection Criteria
Essential.
Desirable.
Location: Remote home or shared office in the Blue Mountains. Travel within NSW will be required.
About the conservation team
The Invasive Species Council conservation team aims to tackle some of our most challenging invasive species threats and drive systemic reform to Australia's biosecurity system and environmental laws.
The values of the conservation team:
About the Invasive Species Council
You will be joining a team that advocates for nature, is committed to science, is fearless and persistent and is collaborative with first Australians.
The Invasive Species Council is a non-government donor-funded organisation formed in 2002 that seeks better laws and policies to protect the Australian environment from invasive plants, animals and diseases. Over the last couple of years, the organisation has embarked on a ten-year journey of growth as we make the 2020s the 'decade of biosecurity'.
Invasive species have been the main driver of environmental loss of Australia's native animals since colonisation and remain one of the main threats to the future survival of all our unique wildlife on land and sea. Unless we take action, work with others and speak out, Australia's biodiversity crisis will only worsen.
The Invasive Species Council has made numerous interventions that have reduced the environmental impacts from invasive species. Some recent campaign wins include:
We work remotely from home in many different parts of Australia. Support for your development will be a priority.
Our 2022-2030 Strategic Plan can be found here: invasives.org.au/about-us/strategic-plan.
More details about all our campaigns can be found on our website: invasives.org.au.
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20024475Date published:
10-Jan-2025
Closing date:
02-Feb-2025