1 October, 2020
Jobs: Negotiable | QLD | NSW | ACT | VIC | SA | NT | WA
Other: Scholarships | Boards | Volunteers | Events | ServicesQuiz* new this week
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Negotiable 1 - Indigenous Fire Coordinator, WWF Australia, location negotiable, East Coast - top - Queensland 2 - Multiple Employment Opportunities, Cape York NRM, Atherton, Mareeba or Cooktown (negotiable) * 3 - Senior Scientist, NRA Environmental Consultants, Cairns 4 - Senior Ranger (Indigenous Identified), QPWS, $84-91k, Cairns, Townsville, Airlie Beach or Gladstone * 5 - Program Manager Water Quality: ATSI Projects, Great Barrier Reef Foundation, $85-90k, Townsville / Cairns 6 - NRM Manager, Fitzroy Basin Association, $103-129k, Rockhampton * 7 - Finance Leader, Fitzroy Basin Association, $91-111k, Rockhampton * 8 - Fitzroy Partnership for River Health Science Officer, Fitzroy Basin Association, $68-74k, Rockhampton * 9 - Community Partnerships Coordinator, Fitzroy Basin Association, $83-89k, Emerald * 10 - Program Manager: Water Quality, GBR Foundation, $85-95k, Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns or Mackay 11 - SEQ Bush Regenerators | Ecological Restoration, Ecosure, Brisbane or Gold Coast * 12 - Project Manager, CitySmart, Brisbane * 13 - Engagement Officer, CitySmart, Brisbane * 14 - Indigenous Fire Coordinator, WWF Australia, location negotiable, East Coast - top - New South Wales 15 - Senior Project Officer Partnerships, DPIE, $110-122k, flexible location * 16 - Expressions of Interest - NSW Ecologists, Ecosure, anywhere in NSW 17 - Land Management Officer, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary via Wentworth * 18 - Senior Land Management Officer, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary via Wentworth * 19 - Senior Heritage Consultant, NGH, Wagga Wagga 20 - Environmental Consultant, NGH, Wagga Wagga 21 - Bush Regenerators, Geebung Ecological Restoration Services, Lower Hunter Region 22 - Senior Environmental Approvals Consultant, Niche Environment & Heritage, Wollongong 23 - Landscaping Team Leader - Construction & Maintenance, Ecodynamics Landscaping, South Coast 24 - Environmental Scientists (x2), Eco Logical Australia, Wollongong & Sydney 25 - Botanist, Niche Environment & Heritage, Parramatta 26 - Indigenous Fire Coordinator, WWF Australia, location negotiable, East Coast - top - Australian Capital Territory 27 - Field Officer, ACT Parks & Conservation, $56-62k, Canberra * 28 - Indigenous Fire Coordinator, WWF Australia, location negotiable, East Coast - top - Victoria 29 - Project Manager, Mallee Catchment Management Authority, Mildura * 30 - Environmental Field Worker, Aus Eco Solutions, Ballan * 31 - Senior Evaluation Consultant (Sustainable Futures team), Clear Horizon, Melbourne * 32 - Project Botanist, Biosis, Melbourne 33 - Team Leader Parks & City Forest Business Improvement, City of Whittlesea, $97k, Melbourne * 34 - Maintenance Crew Member, AJ Recruitment, Melbourne * 35 - Multiple Entry-Level Botany positions, Ecology Australia, Melbourne * 36 - Conservation Officers (multiple positions), Hume City Council, Melbourne * 37 - Horticulturalist/Seed Collector,
Western Plains Flora P/L, Melbourne
* 38 - Horticulturist (Gardens) x2, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Cranbourne, Melbourne * 39 - Casual Field Team, Habitat Creations, Gippsland (South East & West Melbourne) 40 - Indigenous Fire Coordinator, WWF Australia, location negotiable, East Coast 41 - Environmental Works Team Leader, Platypus Environmental Services, Melbourne 42 - Environmental Works Team Member, Platypus Environmental Services, Melbourne - top - South Australia 43 - Project Officer, Sustainable Agriculture, Pinion Advisory on behalf of AIR EP, Wudinna * 44 - Landscape Officer, Northern & Yorke Landscape Board, Orroroo (preferred) * 45 - Spray Operator, Limestone Coast Landscape Board, Mt Gambier or Kingston * 46 - Project Officer (pt), Port Environment Centre, Port Adelaide - top - Northern Territory 47 - Land Management Officer, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary (Alice Springs) * 48 - Indigenous Protected Area Coordinator - Katiti-Petermann, Central Land Council, $76-88k, Alice Springs * 49 - Senior Minerals & Energy Officer, Central Land Council, $98-128k, Alice Springs * 50 - Joint Management Project Officer, Northern Land Council, Darwin or Katherine * 51 - Fire Management Officer - Preparedness & Engagement, Bushfires NT, $85-96k, Darwin * 52 - Administration Officer, Warddeken Land Management Ltd, Darwin * - top - Western Australia 53 - Executive Officer & Landcare Networker(s), WA Landcare Network, location negotiable * 54 - Land & Sea Manager, Karajarri Traditional Lands Association, $80-90k, Broome * 55 - IPA Coordinator, Nyamba Buru Yawuru, Broome * 56 - Ngadju Women's Project Ranger Coordinator, Ngadju Conservation Aboriginal Corp., Norseman 57 - Southwest Project Supervisor (Field Based), Tranen Revegetation Systems, Busselton 58 - Environmental Technicians, Tranen Revegetation Southwest, Busselton - top - |
Scholarships 59 - PhD opportunity - Catchment Hydrology, Monash University, Melbourne * - top - Board Members 60 - Chairperson, Ginninderra Catchment Group, Canberra - top - Volunteers 61 - Assistant Warden 2021 - Broome Bird Observatory, Broome Bird Observatory, Broome * 62 - Chairperson, Ginninderra Catchment Group, Canberra - top - |
Events 63 - Coast to Coast Conference, Cairns, 26-29 July 2021, Australian Coastal Society 64 - Nature Festival - South Australia, 25 September - 4th October - top - Professional Services 65 - Automatic weed control tracking and reporting, with the STA logger - top - |
The NRMjobs Quiz This week's theme: 'Ramsar' 1. The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty to protect wetlands of global importance. What does 'Ramsar' stand for? 2. With an area of more than two million hectares, what ephemeral lake system is Australia's largest Ramsar site? 3. Jock's Lagoon is the smallest Ramsar site in Australia, covering just 18 hectares. Where is it? 4. Australia has the third most Ramsar sites of any country in the world - 65 in all. Which country has the most? Which has the second most? (one point each). 5. In 1974, Australia was the first country in the world to designate a 'Wetland of International Importance' under the Ramsar Convention. What was the wetland? Click here for answers - top - |
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