Advert ID: 20027379
Title:
Field Ecologist (Newhaven)
Advertiser:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location:
Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary, NT
About AWC:
The delivery of AWC's mission - the effective conservation of Australian wildlife and their habitats - is highly reliant on all AWC working collaboratively with each other as a cohesive, engaged, collaborative, high-performing group guided by strong, effective leaders.
AWC's work is guided by the following values. At AWC, we are:
OneAWC 'a cohesive, engaged, collaborative, high performing group guided by strong, effective leaders. A group of people who all understand AWC's mission, vision and their role in contributing to the achievement of mission and vision, all connected and working towards a common purpose, guided by a set of shared values'. The delivery of AWC's mission is highly reliant on all AWC working collaboratively with each other.
About the role:
In Central-South Australia, AWC currently operates at Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary, in the Northern Territory, and five wildlife sanctuaries in South Australia: Yookamurra, Buckaringa, Dakalanta, Western Rivers Refuge and Kalamurina.
Covering almost 262,000 hectares, Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Australia's largest non-government protected areas, offering beautiful scenery and a diverse mix of arid habitats. It is a renowned birdwatching destination, and is a hotspot for central Australian wildlife.
Major tasks in the science program include ecological monitoring, the reintroduction of locally extinct species and applied ecological research. The position requires well-developed skills in wildlife survey, animal handling and the conduct of applied ecological research; and a capacity to work as part of a team of ecologists in remote locations. The position will be based at Newhaven with field work conducted at Newhaven and other AWC wildlife sanctuaries.
Reporting to the Regional Ecologist, the key duty of the Field Ecologist is to implement AWC's science program in the central south. The 2 staff stream (operations and science) work together in an integrated manner to design, implement and measure the effectiveness of land management strategies. This role also works with other staff members, interns, and a range of research students and volunteers.
Key duties of the Field Ecologist are to:
The position requires well-developed skills in wildlife survey and the conduct of applied ecological research; and a capacity to work as part of a team of ecologists and operations staff in a remote location. The position will primarily involve field work on AWC's sanctuaries in central-south Australia.
Critical competencies:
Qualifications:
An Honours degree in ecology or a related field (or a degree and equivalent experience).
Licenses, Certificates and/or Training:
The position will be based at Newhaven. The position will also be expected to work across AWC sanctuaries and partnership sites, primarily in Central South Australia, as directed by the Regional Ecologist. The position involves a mix of field work, including in remote locations, and office work.
There are multiple open roles based at Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary currently being advertised, including these Land Management Officer positions and a Field Ecologist position. AWC has shared cabin accommodation available on-site - two people who know each other and are comfortable sharing living arrangements are encouraged to apply.
PLEASE NOTE: This position is offered as an initial 12-month fixed-term contract, with potential for extension or ongoing employment.
To view the detailed position description for this role, click here: Field Ecologist | Newhaven.
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20027379Date published:
31-Oct-2025
Closing date:
21-Nov-2025