Job description Agency Department of Environment, Parks and Water Work unit: Department of Lands, Planning and Security Environment - Rangeland Monitoring Branch Job title: Rangeland Monitoring Officer Designation: Technical 3 Job type: Full time Duration: Ongoing Salary: $79,927 - $87,579 Location: Alice Springs Position number: 16147 RTF: 307722 Closing: 13/11/2024 Contact officer: Michelle Brown on 08 8951 9230 or About the agency: Apply online: APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS. Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans: The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website. Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the OCPE website. Primary objective: Assist in the regional delivery of the Rangeland Monitoring Program and in the implementation of an integrated monitoring system to evaluate and report on land condition and pastoral lease administration matters. Key duties and responsibilities: Undertake pastoral lease inspections and ground-based rangeland monitoring for the assessment and reporting of land condition. Undertake fieldwork (over the 5-month field season) on pastoral stations to monitor land condition, including the assessment of species composition, validation of remote sensing products and collection of infrastructure data. Assist in the compilation of land condition reports (over the 7-month office based period). Tasks include data management and processing, vegetation identification, map production and report writing. Under direction, maintain, clean and organise field equipment including monitoring tablets, tools and vehicles. Organise purchasing and other maintenance tasks. Assist in the editing of pastoral infrastructure data and the update of pastoral infrastructure maps as required. Undertake assessments of, and report on, applications under the Pastoral Land Act 1992 including clearing, non-pastoral use, title conversion and subdivision as necessary. Selection criteria: Essential: A relevant qualification awarded by an Australian institution, or equivalent, or relevant experience in a field of technical work closely related to conservation and land management and/or natural resource management. Ability, experience or a willingness to safely undertake field work in a small team environment and camping for extended periods in remote locations, with limited services and in potentially challenging climatic conditions. Knowledge of, or experience in, land condition assessments, the Northern Territory pastoral industry or on-ground land management in northern Australia. Experience in a range of computer systems, including GIS (geographic information system), GPS (global positioning system) or tablet computers for environmental field work, monitoring and reporting. Experience with Microsoft Office software, good writing skills, and an ability to assist in the preparation of technical reports to a high standard. Demonstrated cross-cultural communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders. Northern Territory drivers licence or equivalent and demonstrated ability to drive a manual, four-wheel drive vehicle. Desirable: Experience in plant identification or a desire to obtain these skills. Good organising and problem-solving skills and a practical, hands-on nature. Further information: The successful applicant must be willing to undertake out-of-hours work (including weekends) and be willing to be away from home for parts of the field season (approx. May to September). #J-18808-Ljbffr