Flexible Full-time, Temporary to 26 April 2024 with possibility of extension, $96,365 to $104,518 per year, $3,693.70 to $4,006.20 per fortnight.
This position is based in the South Burnett region, however, long distance travel to other locations will be required, where overnight accommodation may vary from motels to park barracks, to bush camps in remote locations under a range of climatic conditions (refer to attached location guides). Due to the remoteness of some locations and difficult to access areas, it is advisable that the successful applicant has a degree of physical fitness that will enable them to hike long distances to conduct operational activities. This position works on a Monday to Friday roster (5/2), weekend work will be required to conduct compliance or respond to emergency situations such as wildfires.
To apply, lodge an application online that consists of the following:
- Your current resume of no more than 4 pages.
- A two-page statement addressing the below questions on how your experience, abilities, knowledge, and personal qualities would contribute to the development of the South Burnett work unit:
- Fire operations are a major focus for this position. Please explain what experience and skills you would bring to the position in conducting planned burning and wildfire control operations?
- The small team has a wide geographic area of responsibility. How would you supervise team members to be motivated and contribute to the work program?
- Stakeholders and users of parks and forests are important to the good management of them. How would you develop and improve these relationships?
- Evidence of the listed Mandatory Requirements to confirm your eligibility. Must be an Australian Citizen or have the correct valid visa to work in Australia, Must have an unrestricted manual drivers licence.
Date published:
18-Dec-2023
Closing date:
09-Jan-2024