
Bushland Field Officer
Wingecarribee Shire Council
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Bushland Field Officer
Temporary Full-time Position until October 2026
Work-Life Balance Roster - 38-hour work week with a Rostered day off every fortnight.
Attractive and Competitive Salary $70,775.12 - $82,252.04 + 11.5% Superannuation per annum + Additional allowances applicable (Dependant on skills and experience)
Are you passionate about preserving the environment and enhancing the natural landscape? Make a Difference as a Bushland Field Officer – Protect and Restore Our Natural Heritage!
The Opportunity
In this role, you will report to the Coordinator Bushcare and Biosecurity. and play an essential part in maintaining and restoring the bushland areas within Wingecarribee Shire, while collaborating with local volunteers to deliver meaningful conservation outcomes. You will be responsible for:
Leading and executing Bush Regeneration activities to protect and restore bushland areas
Coordinating and managing volunteer working bee activities to ensure effective engagement and resource allocation
Supervising and mentoring volunteers to achieve high-quality environmental outcomes on Council land
Contributing to the objectives of the Environment and Climate Change Strategy and the Environment and Sustainability Branch Business Plan
Ensuring compliance with Council policies, standards, and codes of practice in all activities
About Us
Wingecarribee Shire is at the heart of the Southern Highlands of NSW, a region renowned for its natural beauty, strong community connections, and thriving local economy. As a council, we are committed to building a sustainable, inclusive, and innovative future, ensuring our residents enjoy a high quality of life while preserving the unique character of our Shire.
A Great Place to Live & Work
With a population of over 50,000, Wingecarribee offers a balanced lifestyle, blending vibrant townships with green open spaces. We are a place where families thrive, businesses grow, and individuals can enjoy a strong sense of community. Midway between Sydney, Canberra, and Wollongong, our Shire provides the perfect mix of regional charm and modern amenities.
At Wingecarribee Shire Council, our RESPECT values shape everything we do:
Resilience, Empathy, Sustainability, Pride, Efficiency, Courage, and Teamwork. These core values guide our actions, how we engage with the community, and how we foster positive change each day. Join us in making Wingecarribee the best place in NSW for all generations to live, work, and thrive!
What you need to succeed (Essential Criteria)
A Certificate III in Conservation & Ecosystem Management (or equivalent), or relevant hands-on experience in a similar role.
Proven Bush Regeneration Experience - Proficiency in the safe use of power tools and equipment such as chainsaws and brush cutters, as well as the application of chemicals for effective weed control.
Technology Proficiency - Ability to effectively use mobile and desktop applications
Strong Customer Service & Volunteer Engagement Skills
Sound knowledge of Work Health and Safety (WHS) & Equal Employment Opportunity principles and practices
Current NSW Class C Driver’s Licence, WHS Induction Card, Chainsaw 1 Certificate, AQF 3 Chemical Accreditation, and a current First Aid Certificate.
A Current Working with Children's Check (WWCC)
Willingness to undergo a pre-employment medical check prior to commencement.
Benefits
Attractive salary package + 11.5% superannuation
Rostered day off every fortnight
Health & wellbeing initiatives – Fitness Passport, EAP and Flu Vaccines
Career development & learning support – Tertiary assistance available
Community & social engagement – Enjoy opportunities to participate in local events, team-building activities, and community initiatives that bring our staff and residents together
How to Apply
Excited to Make an Impact as a Bushland Field Officer? Apply Today!
Submit the following documents:
Your Resume – showcasing your skills & experience.
Relevant Certifications – qualifications and licenses.
Responses to the Essential Criteria – explain how your expertise aligns with the essential requirements of the role as outlined in the position description attached.
Questions?
Contact Tristan Simpson, Coordinator Bushcare and Biosecurity on 0427 108 610.
Applications close: 22 June 2025 – don’t miss this opportunity!
Wingecarribee Shire Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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