Department for Environment and Water Job reference: 631716Location: 5000 - ADELAIDEJob status: Short Term ContractEligibility: Open to Everyone About the Role: The Information Systems Support Officer is responsible for providing professional expertise and technical support in the establishment, maintenance, and management of information systems on the State's flora and related biodiversity data assets. The position provides assistance to Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium (BGSH) staff and external researchers in the capture, retrieval, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. A key function of the role will be to ensure that data sets are maintained with taxonomic integrity and accuracy throughout their data lifecycle. The appointee will act as a key member of a team that liaises with other Department for Environment and Water (DEW) teams, external stakeholders, data users, and research partners. The focus of the data to be shared are authoritative information curated by BGSH that are delivered to State, regional, and national repositories. The current role will focus on renewing the delivery of the online Flora of South Australia and other public-facing biodiversity data resources. What can we offer you! Working in an organisation that is contributing to significant environmental outcomes in the great state of South Australia! Be part of a collaborative and supportive team working together to achieve outcomes. Influence in the development of technology solutions and options for improved quality and availability of biodiversity data to the public. Hybrid working model with flexible working options including work from home available to promote work-life balance. Free entry into DEW managed Parks in South Australia. Salary Sacrifice Benefits. Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Contract: 12 month contract Essential Qualifications: Degree in Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Natural Resource Management, or equivalent relevant to the position. Desirable Qualifications: Formal training or practical experience in botanical sciences with herbarium or collections based experience. Expertise in data management, curation of data sets, data quality control, and maintenance. Some experience in database development and maintenance of herbarium data systems may also be an advantage. Special Conditions: May be required to work outside of the normal work hours including on weekends. May be required to undertake intrastate/interstate travel. This role has been designated as a Position of Trust pursuant to the standards required in the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework. By applying for this role you consent to being screened under the process of obtaining a National Police Clearance (NPC), and to the Department requiring you to obtain an NPC. This role has functions pertaining to working with children and is prescribed under the Children's Protection Act, 1993 as requiring a Working With Children Check (WWCC). By applying for this role you consent to being screened for appropriate behaviour and to the Department obtaining, or requiring you to obtain a WWCC. Remuneration: PO2, $88,255 min - $97,667 max p.a. Enquiries to: Dr. Juergen Kellermann, Senior Botanist (08) 8222 9420 Application Instructions: Applications are to be submitted online through I WORK FOR SA. Applicants are to submit a pre-employment declaration, CV, and letter of application (max. 3 pages) addressing the five dot points below: Sound understanding of collections-based data management (preferably natural history collections) including an awareness of requirements for handling diverse data sources (including images or other media). Experience in the development, evaluation, analysis, solution design, and testing of data management systems (e.g. databases) for the capture and delivery of biological data, preferably herbarium data. Ability to handle diverse sources of external data inputs and translate them to a range of data formats. Familiarity with data standards (e.g. and their application for end-user data needs, such as the delivery of herbarium data directly to online platforms. Ability to implement herbarium (or equivalent) data compilation supporting the delivery of authoritative knowledge to published or public-facing online systems. The Department for Environment and Water is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds including all ages and gender identities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse, and LGBTIQA+. Applications close: 16/11/2024 11:45 PM Attachments: - PRE-EMPLOYMENT DECLARATION.pdf- RD - PO2 Information Systems Support Officer - BGSH.pdf Flexibility Statement: The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role. #J-18808-Ljbffr