14 August, 2025
Jobs: Negotiable | QLD | NSW | ACT | VIC | TAS | SA | NT | WA
Other: Scholarships | Boards | Events | CoursesQuiz* new this week
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Negotiable 1 - Project Manager TIMME, Mulloon Institute, Remote working within Australia * - top - Queensland 2 - Principal Conservation Officer, QPWS&P, Brisbane, Rockhampton or Toowoomba (flexible) * 3 - Ranger, QPWS&P, $81-89k, Toowoomba, Roma or Charleville * 4 - Land & Sea Programs Coordinator, Yintjingga Aboriginal Corp, Coen / Port Stewart * 5 - Biosecurity Engagement Coordinator - Indigenous Rangers, DAFF - BPSSD, $95-108k, Cairns * 6 - Operations Manager - B4C Landcare Services, Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee, Brisbane * 7 - Grazing Land Management Officer, Desert Channels Queensland, $65-85k, Longreach * 8 - Communications Officer, NQ Dry Tropics, $83-105k, Townsville * 9 - Senior Project Officer - Gladstone, OzFish Unlimited, Gladstone Region * 10 - NRM Officer, Desert Channels Queensland, $65-85k, Longreach * 11 - Coordinator (Parks Connect Program), National Parks Association of Queensland, $82k, Brisbane & Gold Coast 12 - Environment Project Officer, Southern Gulf NRM, $91-95k, Mount Isa - top - New South Wales 13 - Graduate Ecologist, Scout Ecology, Newcastle * 14 - Senior Ecologist, GeoLINK Consulting, Coffs Harbour or Lennox Head 15 - Bush Regeneration / Special Project Team Members, Southern Habitat, Canberra / Queanbeyan * 16 - Team Members & Site Supervisors, Southern Habitat, Sydney 17 - Conservation Supervisor, Muru Mittigar, $70-90k, Penrith, Sydney * 18 - Central West Regional Landcare Coordinator, Central West Lachlan Landcare Inc, Parkes 19 - Roading Planner - Tumut, Forestry Corporation, Tumut * 20 - Senior Threatened Species Officer, DCCEEW, $124-138k, Parramatta 21 - Chief Regulatory Officer, DCCEEW - CPHR, $300k, Sydney and Parramatta 22 - Manager, Environment & Sustainability, Tamworth Regional Council, $156-169k, Tamworth - top - Australian Capital Territory 23 - Bush Regeneration / Special Project Team Members, Southern Habitat, Canberra / Queanbeyan * 24 - Director of Research, Development & Engagement, Centre for Invasive Species Solutions, $150-160k, Canberra * 25 - Senior Visitor Services Officer, ACT Parks & Conservation Service, $84-91k, Canberra * - top - Victoria 26 - Ecology Lead - Melbourne, EMM Consulting, Melbourne * 27 - Team Leader Conservation, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, $92-104k, Gisborne * 28 - Operations Manager, Southern Ecosystems Management, Taradale * 29 - Bushland Management Crew Members, Naturelinks Landscape Management, Various Victorian Regions * 30 - Land & Environment Team Member - Casual, Peninsula Hot Springs, Mornington Peninsula 31 - Senior Ranger - Bushland Management Team, Banyule City Council, $70k, Bellfield * 32 - Landcare Facilitator - Full time 7 months, Swan Hill Sustainability Group, $80-84k, Swan Hill * 33 - Sustainable Agriculture Project Manager, North Central CMA, $115k, Huntly * 34 - Statewide Integrated Water Management (IWM) Coordinator, Wimmera CMA, $93k, Horsham * 35 - Project Manager Integrated Water Management, North Central CMA, Huntly (near Bendigo) 36 - Senior Groundwater & Streams Officer, Goulburn-Murray Water, $86-95k, Tatura 37 - Team Leader Climate & Sustainability, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, $104-116k, Gisborne * 38 - Project Officer - Ramsar & Environmental Water, North Central CMA, $77-91k, Huntly 39 - Western Seasonal Fire Crew, HVP Plantations, Ballarat * 40 - Vegetation Management Officer, Country Fire Authority (CFA), $89k, Seymour or Shepparton 41 - Northern Seasonal Fire Crew, HVP Plantations, Alexandra, Benalla, Myrtleford & Shelley - top - Tasmania 42 - Senior Ecologist & Team Coach, Enviro-dynamics, Hobart - top - South Australia 43 - Hydroecologist, DEW, Government of SA, $88-97k, Adelaide 44 - Senior Hydrologist, DEW, Government of SA, $101-107k, Adelaide 45 - Senior Hydrogeologist, DEW, Government of SA, $101-107k, Adelaide 46 - Hydrologist, DEW, Government of SA, $88-97k, Adelaide 47 - Hydrogeologist, DEW, Government of SA, $88-97k, Adelaide 48 - Hydrogeologist, DEW, Government of SA, $68-83k, Adelaide 49 - Vegetation Officer, Kooyonga Golf Club, Lockleys, Adelaide * 50 - Senior Ranger, NPWS, Government of SA, $76-80k, Port Lincoln 51 - Kokatha Ranger Operations Manager, Kokatha Aboriginal Corp, Roxby Downs, Port Augusta, or Adelaide 52 - Team Leader, Coastal Operations & Engineering, DEW, Government of SA, $110-120k, Adelaide 53 - Team Leader, Coastal Planning & Development, DEW, Government of SA, $110-120k, Adelaide 54 - Environmental Sustainability Officer, Light Regional Council, $98-103k, Freeling * 55 - Program Delivery Officers, PIRSA, Government of SA, $85-95k, Adelade 56 - Team Leader Coastal Policy & Governance, DEW, Government of SA, $121-125k, Adelaide * 57 - National Parks & Wildlife Manager, Eyre and Far West, DEW, Government of SA, $127k, Port Lincoln 58 - Manager Business & Governance, Hills & Fleurieu Landscape Board, $121-125k, Mount Barker - top - Northern Territory 59 - Research Project Coordinator (Island Biodiversity), Charles Darwin University, $93-102k, Darwin 60 - Nursery Manager - Alice Springs Desert Park, Dept of Tourism & Hospitality, $94-103k, Alice Springs * 61 - Caring for Country Operations Manager, Northern Land Council, $178k, Darwin * 62 - Land Interest Reference (LIR) Supervisor, Northern Land Council, $102k, Darwin * 63 - IPA Coordinator - Ganalanga Mindibirrina, Northern Land Council, $102k, Darwin or Katherine 64 - Biosecurity Engagement Coordinator - Indigenous Rangers, DAFF - BPSSD, $95-108k, Darwin * - top - Western Australia 65 - Scientific Officer (Seagrass Restoration), DBCA, $112-123k, Kensington * 66 - Ranger (Marine) - Mayala Joint Management, DBCA, $61-75k, Broome * 67 - Bardi Jawi IPA Coordinator, Kimberley Land Council, $111-119k, Broome and Kimberley * 68 - Program Manager (Developing Ranger Groups), Kimberley Land Council, $123-131k, Broome and Kimberley * 69 - Mens Ranger Coordinator, Pila Nguru, Tjuntjuntjara - remote WA 70 - Womens Ranger Coordinator, Pila Nguru, Tjuntjuntjara - remote WA 71 - Nyul Nyul Womens Ranger Coordinator, Kimberley Land Council, Beagle Bay Community 72 - Biosecurity Engagement Coordinator - Indigenous Rangers, DAFF - BPSSD, $95-108k, Broome * 73 - Project Officer (Healthy Oceans Program), DBCA, $105-114k, Kensington * 74 - Monsoon Vine Thicket Project Coordinator, Kimberley Land Council, $111-119k, Broome, Kimberley * 75 - Administration Officer, South Coast NRM, $68k, Albany * - top - |
Scholarships 76 - PhD Projects - Wildlife Biology x3, Trans-Tasman University Partnership, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney or NZ * 77 - PhD opportunity: The role of brown food webs in the functioning of arid ecosystems, UNSW, Sydney * - top - Board Members 78 - Membership for Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Advisory Committee, NSW NPWS * - top - |
Events 79 - Building Private Land Conservation in Western Australia symposium, 16-17 Sept 2025 - WA Maritime Museum 80 - Australasian Seed Science Conference, 22-25 Sept 2025, Horsham, VIC - Registrations now open! 81 - Carbon Ready Ag Conference: Make carbon farming & natural capital work for you, 27-28 Aug 2025 - Port Pirie, SA 82 - National NRM Knowledge Conference, 8-12 Sept 2025 - Last chance for field trips & workshops! BOOK NOW! * - top - Courses 83 - AUSRIVAS Bioassessment Course 2025, November workshop - Enrolments now open 84 - Agricultural Chemical Skill Set Level III, Chemical Safety Course tailored to the Conservation Industry 85 - 2026 PCT Leadership Program, Fostering courageous environmental leaders. Applications now open * - top - |
The NRMjobs Quiz This week's theme: 'Visitors' 1. Who in 1836 visited Albany, WA - the heart of one of the world's biodiversity hotspots - and wrote in his diary that "I do not remember since leaving England having passed a more dull, uninteresting time". 2. Which European leader - made famous by World War 1 - visited Australia in 1893, and spent much of his time hunting wildlife in rural NSW (including shooting eight koalas at Moss Vale). 3. Who wrote during a visit in 1897 that "God made the Harbour...but Satan made Sydney." 4. Best known for his song about a river, which famous communist musician from the US visited Australia in 1960, where he promoted Aboriginal activism, worker's rights and other social issues. 5. Which rock musician caused an outcry during a visit to Adelaide in 2020, when he criticised a planned cat curfew, declaring that "cats have as much right to patrol the streets as humans". Click here for answers - top - |
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