Salary: $66,851 - $69,517 or $72,177 - $74,843 p.a. (Level 3 or 4) plus Superannuation and District AllowanceAttraction StatementThe Midwest Region extends along the coast from Lancelin in the south to north of Carnarvon then inland past Meekatharra. The regional headquarters is in Geraldton. District offices are located at Geraldton, Jurien Bay and Denham, with District work centres at Carnarvon, Monkey Mia, Kalbarri, Cervantes and Lancelin.The lands and waters we manage are varied and beautiful, from coastal cliffs, dunes and heath to rich marine communities to outback ranges and vast scrublands.We are currently seeking a Conservation Employee - Supervisor or Crew Leader (Minganu) to join the Murchison District team.Under the direction of the Senior Works Coordinator, you will:Supervise and lead Aboriginal Rangers, Conservation Employees and contractors in a range of activities related to the department’s works programs including asset maintenance, fire management, conservation, parks and visitor services (PVS) and joint management including remote and overnight work.Provide specialist construction advice, quality control/assurance, planning to implement construction and maintenance works in the Murchison District/Midwest Region.Develop, plan, organise, and implement on-ground conservation and PVS projects throughout the Murchison District.Undertake an active role in incident and fire management activities.Support identification of training needs for employees to ensure safe and effective works.At DBCA, we have adopted Leadership Expectations which provides a common understanding of the mindsets and expected behaviours required of all our employees and the public sector. In this role, you will be Leading Others to help drive positive change.The successful applicant will be required to possess or obtain a current Western Australian “C” class drivers license prior to commencement.Closing date: Friday, 21 March 2025 at 12 Noon AWST (3pm AEDT). No late or pro forma applications will be accepted.The National Indigenous Times acknowledges and pays respect to past and present Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation. We recognise Aboriginal Community's continuing connection to their lands, waters and stories and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.
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