Overview

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Parks and Wildlife Service
Salary: $96,307 – $105,254 p.a. (Level 5) or $110,309 – $121,569 p.a. (Level 6) + super
Permanent, Full-time position
VRN: DBCA3130857

Goldfields Region manages 8.6 million hectares of conservation reserves including national parks, conservation parks, nature reserves, timber reserves, State forest and former pastoral leases (proposed reserves). Staff within the region work with traditional owners in many of these reserves to help protect the natural and cultural values of the area and to ensure customary activities and traditional practices are maintained.

Goldfields Region is also responsible for fire preparedness, weeds and feral animal control on 40.3 million hectares of unallocated Crown land and unmanaged reserves.

We are currently seeking a Joint Management Coordinator to join our Goldfields team.

Under the limited (Level 5) or minimal (Level 6) direction from the Regional Leader Joint Management, you will:

  • Contribute to negotiations for Plan for Our Parks outcomes, Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) and Joint Management Agreements in the Goldfields Region including coordinating meetings with Traditional Owners and stakeholders in the region and contributing to the development of guidelines and standards for joint management and Traditional Owner engagement.
  • Be responsible for planning and coordinating a regional works program associated with Joint Management in the region including oversight of the implementation of the Joint Management Service which involves employment of Aboriginal rangers in land management activities.

At DBCA, we have adopted Leadership Expectations which provides a common understanding of the mindsets and expected behaviours required of all our employees and the public sector. In this role, you will be Leading Others to help drive positive change.

The successful applicant will be required to possess or obtain a current and satisfactory National Police Check prior to commencement.

To allow the selection panel to make an accurate assessment of your application, please submit the following:

  • A covering letter.
  • A written response addressing the four (4) requested criteria below (in no more than four (4) pages).
  • A current resume.

Selection Criteria

  1. Demonstrated (Level 5) or considerable (Level 6) experience in conservation and natural land management including environmental, recreational, fire and reserve management.
  2. Demonstrated (Level 5) or considerable (Level 6) knowledge and skills in the leadership, and management of staff and works program planning, including a demonstrated ability to promote staff development, deal with contentious issues and improve performance, empowering staff to achieve agreed outcomes.
  3. Evidence of highly developed oral communication and interpersonal skills and experience (Level 5) or considerable experience (Level 6) in effectively engaging, communicating and liaising with Aboriginal people, the community, stakeholders and government agencies, plus evidence of ability and willingness to work with Traditional Owners to deliver joint management outcomes in the context of the region’s Plan for Our Parks Initiative opportunities and other Aboriginal Joint Management programs.
  4. Experience or sound understanding of Aboriginal Joint Management planning processes.

Please click “Apply for job” and you will be redirected to the WA Government Jobs Board website at https://search.jobs.wa.gov.au/ where you can submit your application online.

For further information about the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, please visit https://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/.

For further information about this position, please contact John Abbott on (08) 9080 5555.

Closing date: Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 12 Noon AWST (3pm AEDT). No late or pro forma applications will be accepted.