Advert ID: 20025445
Title:
Senior Policy Analyst
Advertiser:
Invasive Species Council
Location:
Canberra, ACT
Salary etc:
$90,000 - $110,000 p.a.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced, mission-driven policy analyst to join a dynamic team with a successful track record in achieving change to address one of the leading threats to Australia’s environment.
Position:
Senior Policy Analyst
Reports to:
Policy Director
Basis:
Full time (4 dpw may be considered for the right candidate)
Location:
Work from home, preferably in Canberra but other locations considered.
Duration:
Two-year contract, extension possible
Salary range:
$90,000 to $110,000 per annum plus super, depending on skills and experience.
Salary packaging, 1 week paid study or field work leave, plus 3 days additional paid leave over Christmas/New Year leave are part of the package.
The Senior Policy Analyst will develop and promote compelling evidence-based solutions to strengthen Australia’s biosecurity systems to reduce the threat of invasive species. The analyst will work collaboratively within the conservation team and take responsibility for developing policy across a wide range of invasive species issues, across the invasion curve.
Key responsibilities
Selection Criteria
Essential
Desirable
About the conservation team
The Invasive Species Council conservation team aims to tackle some of our most challenging invasive species threats and drives 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 dynamic 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.
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 to reduce the environmental impacts from invasive species. Over recent years we:
We work remotely from homes in many parts of Australia. Support for your professional development will be a priority.
Our 2022-2030 Strategic Plan can be found here: https://invasives.org.au/about-us/strategic-plan/
More details about all our campaigns can be found on our website: https://invasives.org.au/
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20025445Date published:
10-Apr-2025
Closing date:
ASAP