A great lifestyle in a treasured environment, this is life at PSC!
The opportunity
Our Natural Systems team have a 12-month parental leave opportunity available for commencement from June 2025, for an Environmental Planning Team Leader.
As the Environmental Planning Team Leader, you will play a critical role in overseeing and guiding the environmental planning process in the provision of specialised biodiversity and environmental advice to Council in relation to Development Applications, Planning Proposals and Capital Works Projects to ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
You will also provide input to State Significant Projects and other various Council environmental strategies and projects. The role is heavily focused on biodiversity assessment, with the critical review of BDARs an essential part of the role.
This is a contract opportunity – working full-time 35 hours / week + access to a flexible working arrangementBase Salary Range: $96,545 to $113,583 pa based on 35 hours / week + 11.5% superannuation + $18,619.29 motor vehicle allowance + $2,312 retention allowanceYou will be working from PSC Administration Building, Raymond TerraceSome of the key responsibilities within this role are listed below however you can view the full list here – view the position description.
Deliver high-quality planning services.Support and mentor the Biodiversity Assessment Officer.Provide leadership and advice on Development Applications and Planning Proposals in respect to biodiversity and environmental management issues, including the review of BDARs.Provide advice on environmental impact assessment, environmental compliance and environmental management for Council operations, including the review of REFs.Coordinate with internal teams.Provide strategic input into the development and implementation of environmental policies and programs.We're all about putting the right people, in the right role! Here's what we're looking for:
Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management or demonstrated equivalentSignificant experience in ecology and/or environmental planningStrong understanding of environmental legislation and policyExcellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skillsAbility to mentor and inspire a team to deliver excellent resultsCurrent NSW Government Biodiversity Assessment Method Assessor AccreditationDemonstrated experience in reviewing biodiversity assessments as they relate to the development and environmental impact assessment processCurrent driver's licenceThis is life at PSC!
Work/Life balance with generous leave entitlements, flexible work options and leave in lieuLong service leave when you've been with us for just over 5 yearsPaid Parental Leave so you can spend more time with your new little humanConfidential support (including mental health) through our employee assistance programAward winning health and wellbeing program PSCare, Workers Health Initiative with access to a broad range of gyms in the area, and discounted health insuranceFree parking on site and a convenient local shopping centreCoffee and food to keep you sustained at our on-site caféAnd lots more…Enough about us, we want to hear about you! So tell us about…
Why you want this role and how it aligns with your career goals?Ready to Apply? Here's what you need to know
Applications Close: Midnight, Sunday, 27 April 2025Contact: Kimberley Baker, Acting Natural Systems Coordinator, on 4988 0557For information on our recruitment process, and what we look for in an application, please visit our Careers page on our website for 'How to Apply'To complete your online application, you will be asked to upload a copy of your resume and provide responses to questions which are based on the criteria listed in the Position Description and our organisation ValuesWe're a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicantWe've partnered with the Veterans Employment Program to support veterans finding suitable, sustainable and meaningful employmentPort Stephens Council adheres to the principles of a child safe organisation and supports children and young people having safe and welcoming experience in our community, accessing our facilities and in our careWe acknowledge the Worimi as the original Custodians and inhabitants of Port Stephens. May we walk the road to tomorrow with mutual respect and admiration as we care for the beautiful land and waterways together #J-18808-Ljbffr