Biosecurity and Sustainability Compliance Coordinator About us: Torres Strait Regional Council (TSIRC) is the largest employer in the Torres Strait serving 15 'outer' island communities with unique characteristics and service requirements. Beyond traditional local government services, we are deeply invested in the social, environmental, and economic development of our region. We are values driven and work as One with respect for Ailan Kastom.
About the role: As the Biosecurity & Sustainability Compliance Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in safeguarding our region's biodiversity and ensuring sustainable practices are upheld. You will oversee biosecurity surveillance and monitoring activities, manage key projects, and engage with a diverse range of stakeholders. Your leadership will drive educational initiatives to enhance community awareness about sustainable practices, aligning with our commitment to preserving local ecosystems and cultural heritage.
About you: Consistently demonstrates behaviours that reflect Council's values of One, Respect, Accountability, Courage and Resilience with all stakeholders.A degree in Biosecurity or other relevant qualification and/or experience in biosecurity, waste management or environmental health.Knowledge of biosecurity, waste management, environmental health and community engagement.Proficiency in using Microsoft Office Suite. Knowledge of TSIRC computing systems (Tech One) is an advantage.Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.Exceptional communication skills, with a focus on consultation, negotiation, and influencing outcomes.Ability to work independently and as part of a cohesive team.A current (open and unrestricted) Queensland Driver's Licence.Demonstrated understanding of the issues impacting Torres Strait Islander people together with the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively.Occasional travel throughout the Torres Strait Islands and Cairns may be a requirement of this position. Applying: Candidates will need to download the Position Description and submit a cover letter and an updated resume addressing how your knowledge, skills, experience, qualifications and personal attributes are most relevant to the position by Wednesday, 18 September 2024. If you think you meet most, but not all, of the criteria we encourage you to still put in an application or call to discuss.
People from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who may have questions or concerns about the recruitment process or working with Council are encouraged to reach out and will be put in contact with our People and Wellbeing Team.
Contact Ewan Gunn, Manager Environment and Health on 0457 712 560.
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