Conservation Project Officer

We are seeking a Project Officer to support the delivery of projects, particularly including a major feral pig management program across the Otways. This full-time role is based out of our headquarters at Cape Otway and requires regular travel to remote project sites throughout the region.

The Project Officer will play a key role in deploying and maintaining monitoring cameras in dense bush, conducting field surveys and engaging with a diverse range of stakeholders. The position also involves a mix of hands-on fieldwork and office-based tasks, offering a dynamic work environment.

This position ultimately offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the protection of the environmental and community values of the Otways, while providing a supportive work environment in a stunning location with plenty of opportunities for professional development.

Key responsibilities and accountabilities:

The Conservation Project Officer will work in collaboration with the CEC team in the following activities:

Project Delivery:

  • Collaborate with the Conservation Project Manager and Conservation Project Officers to deliver statistical and on-ground project activities for a major vertebrate pest management project, as well as other research projects.

  • Contribute to good communications and team relations between CEC staff, volunteers and external stakeholders.

  • Work with the Conservation Project Manager and the wider team to ensure successful delivery of all project related outputs.

  • Assist the Conservation Project Manager and the wider team to deliver community and stakeholder engagement for all aspects of project.

Other responsibilities and accountabilities:

  • Comply with and uphold CEC’s policies and procedures.

  • Participate in meetings, presentations and contribute to reports where requested.

  • Collaborate with CEC staff to create regular news and stories for the website, social media and newsletters.

  • A level of physical fitness to meet the manual handling and environmental requirements of the position, e.g. standing, sitting and/or moving for long periods of time; Lifting and transporting tools & equipment.

  • Any other tasks deemed necessary within the broad remit of this role.

Key Selection Criteria:

The Essentials:

  • Current full drivers licence.

  • Relevant experience delivering on-ground natural resource management activities, particularly vertebrate pest management.

  • Relevant post graduate qualification(s) and/or experience in an environmental or related area.

  • Passion for conservation and an alignment to the CEC’s organisational values.

  • First Aid, Firearms and Chainsaw qualifications, or willingness to obtain them.

  • The ability to form and maintain strong relationships with diverse stakeholders (Government, Industry and Community).

Highly valued:

  • Demonstrated experience in scientific principles and processes such as the collection/collation of data and statistical analysis of results.

  • Proficiency in R/Python, ArcGIS/QGIS and image tagging software.

  • Sound knowledge of South-eastern Australia’s biota and ecosystems.

  • High levels of initiative with the ability to successfully achieve objectives.

See the Position Description for further information about this role.

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