
Urban Forest Project Officer
City of Canning
Posted 4 days ago
Are you passionate about trees and urban forestry? Join the City of Canning as our Urban Forest Project Officer and play a pivotal role in planning and implementing our Urban Forest Strategy that supports a healthier, cooler and more liveable city.
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to lead and support projects that enhance our urban canopy, diversify tree species and deliver long-term environmental and community outcomes. You will collaborate with internal stakeholders, community groups, and external partners to drive the City’s Urban Forest Strategy forward.
Importantly, you’ll foster meaningful, two-way dialogue between the City of Canning and its residents to increase awareness and understanding of the benefits of urban trees, and promote participation in the growing, maintenance, and preservation of the City’s urban forest.
Reporting to the Service Lead City Greening, this is a part-time role (60.8 hours per fortnight) until May 2027 for a forward-thinking local council. If you thrive on engaging local communities and delivering projects that drive urban forestry and greening, we’d love to hear from you!
What you’ll be doing:
Lead and deliver the City’s Urban Forest Strategy and drive our strategic canopy coverage goals
Develop and implement a community engagement plan that increases awareness and understanding of urban forestry, and that encourage environmental stewardship
Lead community consultations, workshops, presentations and engagement processes
Coordinate and deliver community-led urban forest projects and initiatives such as tree planting programs, citizen science projects and education programs
Analyse data and prepare reports on tree canopy cover, species diversity, heat mapping, and other key indicators
Collaborate with local policymakers, advocacy groups and key stakeholders to influence and support policies that promote urban forestry and sustainable green infrastructure
Identify and pursue grant opportunities to secure funding for urban forest projects
Develop the capability of Parks & Environment staff to engage effectively with the community
Who we’re looking for:
You’re a passionate advocate for green spaces with a background in urban forestry, environmental science, horticulture, arboriculture, or a related field. Community orientated and a naturally skilled communicator, you’re strategic, consultative and able to deliver on plans and projects.
Community Engagement Expertise - Able to lead and manage community consultation processes, build trust with stakeholders, and deliver on commitments
Proven Project Management skills with ability to deliver projects within scope, time and budget
Highly Effective Communicator - You confidently engage and facilitate across diverse audiences, as well as write professionally and concisely
Proven research and analytical skills – able to assess and manage data, identify trends and form actionable insights
Qualifications in Urban Forestry, Arboriculture, Environmental Management, Ecology, or a related field
Able to provide a Satisfactory National Police Clearance and a valid ‘C’ Class driver’s license
Why you will love working at the City!
A part-time position, working 60.8 hours per fortnight until May 2027
$88,993.11 - $93,875.46 per annum pro rata + super (with a 4% increase to base salary in July 2025)
17.5% paid Annual Leave Loading for when you take annual leave
We match super contributions to help you save for your future
Discounted health insurance, free flu vaccinations, skins checks and other well-being events
Genuine commitment to Learning & Development opportunities
Free confidential Employee Assistance Program for personal and professional support
Membership to Cannington and Riverton Leisureplexes (gym, aquatics, sauna, group fitness).
Impact the Community in a Big Way
The City of Canning aims to be a welcoming and thriving city, giving our people an opportunity to thrive through work that truly makes a difference! With a population of around 100,000 over 64 square km of land, we provide services to support and develop our community every day. We believe that engaging people with diverse backgrounds and all abilities will assist in delivering superior services to our community and are committed to the principles of equal opportunity for all.
Ready to lead Urban Forestry for a welcoming and thriving local council? Apply now!
To view the position description and complete an application including your Resume and Cover Letter, please visit www.canning.wa.gov.au/jobs, select the position and click “APPLY”. You may also contact Glen Williams, Service Lead City Greening on 0437 980 426 for a confidential discussion.
Applications are open until 5pm, 15 June 2025. We reserve the right to contact applicants and close the advertising period early.
About City of Canning
The City of Canning is located in Perth's south-eastern suburbs, about 10 kilometres from the Perth CBD and covers a total of 65 square kilometres. The original inhabitants of the Canning area were the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. Later, from 1829, European settlement in the area was based around farming, market gardening and timber milling. Now, the City consists of a diverse and multicultural population. Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
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