Advert ID: 20025088
Title:
Sanctuary Manager & Assistant Sanctuary Manager | Pungalina-Seven Emu
Advertiser:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location:
Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary, NT
About AWC:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is a global leader in conservation, providing hope for Australia's wildlife with a science-informed, land management partnership approach which delivers high impact results. We protect endangered wildlife in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, the Top End and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.
AWC's mission - to deliver effective conservation for all native animal species and their habitats - is achieved by:
About the role:
Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary protects 306,911 hectares of extraordinary conservation value, including 100km of the nationally significant Calvert River and 55 km of pristine Gulf of Carpentaria coastline. The sanctuary captures a remarkable ecological gradient that extends from the ocean and its adjacent lowland plains to the top of the rugged sandstone plateau that dominates the Gulf region.
Pungalina-Seven Emu is an important refuge for the declining wildlife of the Gulf of Carpentaria, protecting nearly 50 mammal species, over 200 bird species and over 100 reptiles. This species inventory does not include marine mammals or pelagic seabirds like boobies, most terns, and frigate birds that are likely to visit the shores of Seven Emu regularly.
Pungalina-Seven Emu represents a historic partnership between AWC and an Indigenous landholder, Frank Shadforth and his family. The Seven Emu component of the wildlife sanctuary is aboriginal pastoral land owned by Frank Shadforth and leased to AWC for 30 years. Seven Emu was the first parcel of Indigenous pastoral land to be leased by a private conservation group, establishing an important new model for conservation on Indigenous land.
AWC is currently seeking two committed and enthusiastic individuals to fill the roles of Sanctuary Manager and Assistant Sanctuary Manager, based at Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary. The ideal candidates will be very practical people with a passion for saving Australia's wildlife and landscapes. They will be able to demonstrate the ability to manage people and co-ordinate major projects simultaneously and integrate these projects with AWC's science program. Candidates will need to have experience with remote property management (including fire management, feral animals, weeds, roads, buildings and fencing) and getting things done on time and within budget. Successful candidates will be capable of working with a wide range of stakeholders such as land managers, scientists, students, volunteers, visitors and neighbouring landholders.
The Sanctuary Manager and the Assistant Sanctuary Manager roles would be suited to two individuals known to each other as the provided on-site accommodation is a shared arrangement. The two roles are offered on a permanent full-time basis and have become available as replacement positions.
This is a unique opportunity to join Australia's largest non-government conservation organisation and help shape the future of private sector conservation in Australia. .
Critical competencies:
NOTE: For the full role-specific competencies and responsibilities please refer to the attached Position Descriptions below.
Qualifications:
For both positions, formal qualifications in a relevant discipline would be an advantage, but is less important than strong, practical experience and a good track record of delivering 'on-ground' results.
Licences & Certificates:
Inherent Requirements of the Roles:
The execution of tasks associated with these positions involve fieldwork in a very remote location and, at times, away from an established field base. The working environment will include working outdoors and often in the extremes of weather - hot, wet, and/or dry, especially when conducting fire operations. The position can be physically demanding, requiring muscular activity including lifting, and carrying, pushing and pulling loads, bending, climbing and driving a variety of vehicles. The successful applicants must be physically capable of performing these activities, at this location in order to carry out the inherent role responsibilities. Pungalina-Seven Emu is very isolated and can be cut off during the wet season for extended periods and as such, the managers must be capable of spending periods in isolation, with the ability to manage the associated logistics of food and supplies.
Position Descriptions:
To view the detailed position descriptions for both roles, click here: Position Descriptions | Sanctuary Manager and Assistant Sanctuary Manager | Pungalina-Seven Emu
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20025088Date published:
05-Mar-2025
Closing date:
03-Apr-2025