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addressAddressQueensland
salary SalaryPermanent
CategoryManagement

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#Acareerthatmatters. #Acontributionthatcounts.
Everyone in our Department recognizes the importance of a healthy environment.
Whatever your job with us, you’ll strive and innovate to achieve a better Queensland. Our role is complex and our work can be challenging - important work usually is. But your contribution will count, and so will you.
The Opportunity:
Take your career as a Ranger to the very edge - of the Great Barrier Reef!
We’re seeking an experienced & enthusiastic Ranger in Charge to lead our team in the Whitsundays region of the World Heritage Area.
As part of the Reef Joint Field Management Program and in partnership with Traditional Owner Groups, you’ll ensure that Queensland’s national and marine parks, state forests and reserves are protected, accessible and valued by all!
Job details Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Primary Industry & Environment
Classification OO6
Workplace Location Mackay region
Job ad reference QLD/541905/24
Closing date 23-Feb-2024
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Fortnightly salary
Total remuneration
Salary Other
Job duration Until 11 April 2025 with possible extension
Contact person Fiona Broadbent
Contact details Ph: 0406 223 719
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A purpose and a challenge that matter:
You'll work hard to preserve and manage the reef's marine and island parks and culturally significant sites. You will lead staff ensuring their training and mentoring and developing working relationships with first nations people.
Diverse, interesting work and experiences:
You'll love the diversity, flexibility, and autonomy here. One day you'll be educating visitors and conducting fire management; the next, diving to collect samples, operating a vessel or writing reports. You'll do varied, stimulating work, and your office view will be stunning. Your strong leadership and communication skills will assist you in tackling evolving priorities. Outdoor duties such as vessel patrols, seabird surveys and island health checks will balance indoor work like compiling taskings and assessments of staff.
Opportunities to learn, discover and grow:
You'll be dealing with both familiar and complex issues daily. This will give you the chance to test, refine and build on your practical and leadership skills constantly. You'll learn so much every day as you grow your conservation and resource management skills.
Your development will be supported using a wide range of online training programs. In fact, you'll see there are significant progression opportunities to fast track your career towards Senior Ranger, due of the breadth of both marine and terrestrial activities you'll undertake and our enviable funding position which allows us to deliver new and exciting projects.
A collaborative, innovative environment:
As a leader you'll form invaluable professional relationships with Traditional Owners, various commonwealth and state agencies and stakeholders. You'll also be dedicated to upholding a positive, safe, diverse, and inclusive culture. Together, we achieve more.
Working Regional:
You and your ranger mates will be largely self-reliant. You'll regularly undertake offshore patrols by vessel or light aircraft to conduct inspections and investigations at islands, reefs, and remote locations across the area. You'll need the flexibility to participate in remote offshore operations and be the solver of marine park and island protected area management issues, you're the go-to person!
Off the clock, you'll be spoilt for choice of activities, with the spectacular Great Barrier Reef and beautiful coastline at your doorstep; diving, camping, and fishing are staple activities for us here.
You'll need:

  • Resilience, pragmatism, tenacity, and confidence in a regional or remote setting.
  • Courageous and ethical leadership, advanced communication skills.
  • The ability to form trusted relationships with both First Nations partners and others.
  • Organisational, project management and teamwork skills.
  • Compliance and enforcement skills.
  • A strong understanding of conservation and natural resource management, marine operations and workplace health and safety (both physical and psychological).
  • Administration and computer skills.
To be considered you must:
1. apply online at and include your current resume (of no more than 6 pages), provide a short, written statement (of no more than 3 pages) that briefly describes why you are the best suited person for this role.
2. Participate in the online questionnaire
3. Watch: A Day in our life
4. Check out the separate role specific PDF in this advertisement to find out more about what we do.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/541905/24
Closing Date: Friday, 23 February 2024
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