About AWCAustralian Wildlife Conservancy is the largest private owner and manager of land for conservation in Australia, protecting endangered wildlife across more than 12.5 million hectares in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and the Top End. Recognising that ‘business as usual’ for conservation in Australia will mean additional extinctions, AWC is developing and implementing a new model for conservation.About The KimberleyAWC own 3 sanctuaries in the Kimberley region: Mornington, Marion Downs, and Charnley-River, as well as managing in partnership: the Dambimangari, Wilinggin, and Yulmbu Aboriginal Corporations, and the Commonwealth Department of Defence controlled Yampi Sound Training Area. In total, these sanctuaries and partnerships cover a combined area of over 4.3 million ha and protect numerous threatened habitats and species.About The RolesAWC is seeking several practically minded Land Management Officers to assist in the implementation of a range of land management programs. Land management at AWC is all about working on the ground to make sure our conservation interests are well-looked-after.  Our land management model is centered around fire management feral animal control and weed management. Experience in these areas is desirable but more important is being comfortable working practically on the land in a remote wilderness setting.  About YouTo be successful in this role you will have to have practical hands-on skills and a love for physical outdoor work. We are looking for people that are able to demonstrate:The ability to use a range of plant and equipment and carry out some routine mechanical maintenance to:4WD’s, ATV’s, tractors.Generators, pumps etc – any experience with solar power systems highly regardedPower tools including chainsaws, welders, and electrical tools.Fire-fighting and weed spraying equipment.The ability to improvise and find practical solutions with limited resources.Experience living and working in remote areas and a willingness to spend extended periods in the field.Experience across a range of natural resource / land management functions is desirable but not essentialGood communication and interpersonal skills across a wide range of groups including neighbouring landholders, scientists, traditional owners, volunteers, contractors and visitors is essential.Demonstrated capability to work alone or equally able to work as part of a small team.The ability to organise, co-ordinate, prioritise and execute a number of tasks in an efficient manner.Ability to use standard business software packages including Word, Excel, and email.A qualification or practical experience in a range of trades (building, mechanical, fencing, plumbing, welding, steel fabrication & electrical) is advantageous.An interest in nature conservation.This is a unique opportunity to join Australia’s largest non-government conservation organisation and help shape the future of private sector conservation in Australia by carrying out land management that is closely integrated with comprehensive science and monitoring programs in one of Australia’s most important ecological regions. The successful candidate will be offered a competitive salary package which includes a base salary of $55,000 to $62,500 depending on skills and experience, plus 10% superannuation plus accommodation on sanctuary plus a range of additional benefits.Enquiries to:employment@australianwildlife.org Applications:To submit an application, click ‘APPLY’ and follow the prompts.Your application must include CV and covering letter, briefly addressing your experience, critical competencies, and interest in the role. Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted.Closing date for applications: Sunday 12 June 2022Please note:Applicants must be an Australian citizen/permanent resident or have a suitable visa in place that allows ongoing full-time work in Australia, in order to apply for this position. Sponsorship is not available.If you apply for this role, AWC will include you in its ongoing updates and communications about its events, activities and fundraising initiatives. You may opt out of these communications at any time.Any application submitted to AWC will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, available at www.australianwildlife.org/privacy. By providing us with your contact details, your consent to receive communications and direct educational material will remain current until you advise us otherwise.Applicants must be able to comply with AWC Vaccination Policy.To learn more about AWC, please visit our website www.australianwildlife.org/Position Description - LMO Kimberley May 2022

Land Management Officers - Kimberley

About AWC

Australian Wildlife Conservancy is the largest private owner and manager of land for conservation in Australia, protecting endangered wildlife across more than 12.5 million hectares in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and the Top End. Recognising that ‘business as usual’ for conservation in Australia will mean additional extinctions, AWC is developing and implementing a new model for conservation.

About The Kimberley

AWC own 3 sanctuaries in the Kimberley region: Mornington, Marion Downs, and Charnley-River, as well as managing in partnership: the Dambimangari, Wilinggin, and Yulmbu Aboriginal Corporations, and the Commonwealth Department of Defence controlled Yampi Sound Training Area. In total, these sanctuaries and partnerships cover a combined area of over 4.3 million ha and protect numerous threatened habitats and species.

About The Roles

AWC is seeking several practically minded Land Management Officers to assist in the implementation of a range of land management programs. Land management at AWC is all about working on the ground to make sure our conservation interests are well-looked-after.  Our land management model is centered around fire management feral animal control and weed management. Experience in these areas is desirable but more important is being comfortable working practically on the land in a remote wilderness setting.  

About You

To be successful in this role you will have to have practical hands-on skills and a love for physical outdoor work. We are looking for people that are able to demonstrate:

  • The ability to use a range of plant and equipment and carry out some routine mechanical maintenance to:
    • 4WD’s, ATV’s, tractors.
    • Generators, pumps etc – any experience with solar power systems highly regarded
    • Power tools including chainsaws, welders, and electrical tools.
    • Fire-fighting and weed spraying equipment.
  • The ability to improvise and find practical solutions with limited resources.
  • Experience living and working in remote areas and a willingness to spend extended periods in the field.
  • Experience across a range of natural resource / land management functions is desirable but not essential
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills across a wide range of groups including neighbouring landholders, scientists, traditional owners, volunteers, contractors and visitors is essential.
  • Demonstrated capability to work alone or equally able to work as part of a small team.
  • The ability to organise, co-ordinate, prioritise and execute a number of tasks in an efficient manner.
  • Ability to use standard business software packages including Word, Excel, and email.
  • A qualification or practical experience in a range of trades (building, mechanical, fencing, plumbing, welding, steel fabrication & electrical) is advantageous.
  • An interest in nature conservation.

This is a unique opportunity to join Australia’s largest non-government conservation organisation and help shape the future of private sector conservation in Australia by carrying out land management that is closely integrated with comprehensive science and monitoring programs in one of Australia’s most important ecological regions. The successful candidate will be offered a competitive salary package which includes a base salary of $55,000 to $62,500 depending on skills and experience, plus 10% superannuation plus accommodation on sanctuary plus a range of additional benefits.

Enquiries to:

employment@australianwildlife.org 

Applications:

To submit an application, click ‘APPLY’ and follow the prompts.

Your application must include CV and covering letter, briefly addressing your experience, critical competencies, and interest in the role. Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted.

Closing date for applications: Sunday 12 June 2022

Please note:

  1. Applicants must be an Australian citizen/permanent resident or have a suitable visa in place that allows ongoing full-time work in Australia, in order to apply for this position. Sponsorship is not available.
  2. If you apply for this role, AWC will include you in its ongoing updates and communications about its events, activities and fundraising initiatives. You may opt out of these communications at any time.
  3. Any application submitted to AWC will be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, available at www.australianwildlife.org/privacy. By providing us with your contact details, your consent to receive communications and direct educational material will remain current until you advise us otherwise.
  4. Applicants must be able to comply with AWC Vaccination Policy.

To learn more about AWC, please visit our website www.australianwildlife.org/