As a PO4 Principal Conservation Officer, you will work within a diverse team of experienced professionals responsible for undertaking experimental research to develop and communicate evidence to assist the recovery of terrestrial threatened species, and management of their threats. You will have good ecological field skills and are experienced at undertaking experimental research at relevant scales to determine how to best manage threats and facilitate recovery of threatened species.
You are a team player, who will work with staff from across the unit as well as regularly engage and build relationships with other departmental units, government agencies, research institutions, Traditional Owners, natural resource management groups, non-government organisations and species experts.
You will be required to draw on your ecological expertise and experience in experimental design to deliver robust research, and manage projects from planning through to delivery, so good time, budget and process and reporting skills are required.
To be successful in this position you must have:
• Experience in undertaking research projects related to threatened species management or assessing effectiveness of conservation management.
- The work we do aims to provide robust evidence to assist the recovery of terrestrial threatened species. We are looking for someone with a thorough understanding of principles of conservation and threatened species management and ability to contribute to this evidence.
- We are looking for someone who can lead and undertake experimental research including identifying research questions, designing and undertaking experiments, conducting appropriate analyses and communicating results to relevant stakeholders.
• Excellent project management and communication skills - You will use your project management skills to manage multiple projects from conception through to delivery and reporting, and have a solution-focused approach to challenges.
- You will have confidence in both your written and spoken communication skills, and an ability to articulate purpose, engage with a variety of audiences and demonstrated attention to accuracy of information.
• Ability to work as part of a diverse team, as well as work autonomously.
- We are looking for someone who can work across teams and projects to identify research needs, develop relevant approaches, work co-operatively, communicate effectively and develop collaborations.
- You will need to manage your priorities and your outputs, take responsibility for your work, meet deadlines and milestones, and inspire team members to deliver outcomes.
• Contribution to workplace equity and diversity that enriches our culture of innovation, respect, and inclusion.
- We are looking for someone who is a personal leader and who shows initiative, demonstrates accountability, actively contributes to the team, and share ideas and feedback.
- Respect, open communication, and a growth mindset are critical for this role, as we are passionate people undertaking important work, which at times can be fast paced, challenging and complex.
To apply, read the attached Position Description in full and follow the application instructions.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.