Job reference: 588134
Location: 5064 - URRBRAE
Job status: Long Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
The Opportunity
We have an opportunity for a Long-Term Trials Coordinator to be part of the South Australian Research and Development Institute within the Department of Primary Industries and Regions.
The primary purpose of the Long-Term Trials Coordinator role is to coordinate and undertake a range of project planning and administration functions and services to assist with the delivery of an Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund (FDF) Long-Term Trials project as part of the FDF Drought Resilience Farming Practices Program.
The role facilitates and assists in the co-design and delivery of the FDF Long-Term Trial project based in South Australia, as a collaborative initiative led by Flinders University and delivered by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI).
The Long-Term Trials Coordinator works collaboratively with, and provides project administrative advice and assistance to, a range of partners including growers, farming system groups, universities, government agencies, landscape boards and agribusinesses to support the development and testing of innovative on-farm strategies to increase the climate resilience of cropping, livestock and mixed farms.
The role develops and implements processes and systems to maintain regular on ground interactions with researchers and project partners at four SA Discovery Farms, located at the Minnipa Agriculture Centre (MAC), Loxton Research Centre, Struan Research Centre, and Turretfield Research Centre, in addition to 16 Innovator Sites across commercial cropping, livestock or mixed farms throughout South Australia.
This includes drafting and reviewing subcontracts, identifying issues, collating and appropriately storing data, and reporting on administrative and research activities. The Long-Term Trials Coordinator monitors, facilitates and provides expert advice to the establishment and running of the SA Discovery Farms and Innovator Sites, undertakes day-to-day liaison with project partners, and facilitates the co-design and delivery of priority long term trial activities.
The role contributes to delivering the agency’s priorities of sustaining the resources including long term trials focused on the four themes of (1) tailor made climate smart grain and feed, (2) soil improvement practices to advance soil health, (3) the use of precision livestock strategies for healthier livestock and (4) increasing landscape diversification and protecting natural capital.
The role contributes to establishing and delivering South Australian Climate Resilience Discovery Farms and Innovator Sites across the pastoral, low, medium and high rainfall zones of South Australia to develop, test, refine and deploy new scientific innovations and research trials.
About Us
South Australia is internationally recognised for the quality of its agriculture, food, and wine. Our regions are the backbone of our state and the economic powerhouse that drives prosperity for all South Australians.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency working in partnership with our primary industries, regional stakeholders and across all levels of government to advance the prosperity and sustainability of South Australia’s primary industries and regional communities.
We are a passionate team of around 800 people working across metropolitan and regional South Australia to develop and protect our state’s regions and food, wine, aquaculture, fisheries, forestry, grains, livestock, dairy and horticulture industries.
It's no wonder there are so many exciting and diverse career opportunities in our organisation. If you’re ready to join us, apply now!
Benefits
At the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, we offer our employees challenging and rewarding work with opportunities for career progression, learning and development and flexibility.
Our Commitment to Diversity
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, irrespective of culture, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age.
- Successful applicant will be required to satisfactorily complete a National Police Check (NPC) prior to being made an offer of employment.
- Australian residency or current works permit is required (responsibility of applicant to provide evidence of a current work permit).
- Opportunity up to July 2028
Requirements
- This role is to be located at the Waite Campus, Urrbrae
- Possession of a current driver’s license and willingness to drive.
- Some out of hours work and inter / intrastate travel will be required.
- You acknowledge your work, health and safety obligations and our expectations.
- The incumbent will be required to undertake emergency management training and must be willing to participate in emergency preparedness, response and recovery activities required by government agencies.
- Bachelor’s degree in agriculture science, Environmental Science, Business Management, or equivalent relevant experience.
Remuneration
ASO5 - $84,522 min - $94,003 max per annum, plus superannuation
Enquiries
Dr Rhiannon Schilling
Program Leader - Agronomy
Phone: 08 8429 2***
Email: ***************@sa.gov.au
Website: www.pir.sa.gov.au
Application Instructions
All applications must be submitted online.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please see the attached applicant instructions, and outline your skills and experience in relation to the Professional and Technical Knowledge, communication and collaborative Approach of the attached role description.
Applicants must include the contact information of at least 2 referees with 1 being your immediate supervisor/manager and a completed “Pre-Employment Declaration in the SA Public Sector” form.
Applications close: 22/04/2024 11:45 PM