
About us
Trust for Nature is a not-for-profit conservation organisation that works to protect native plants and wildlife in cooperation with private landholders. Created in 1972 under the Victorian Conservation Trust Act 1972 (Vic), Trust for Nature has a proud history of working across the government, not-for profit and private sectors to achieve permanent protection of important conservation land
across Victoria.
About the role
We’re searching for a highly organised Conservation Project Officer to join our passionate team.
This role is essential to the delivery of multiple conservation projects across the South East Victoria, and contributes to meaningful on‑ground outcomes. Familiarity with conservation and land management principles is required to provide guidance and undertake project activities. In this role you will proactively engage with partners and landholders regarding project delivery, conduct monitoring, spatial mapping and work with contractors to undertake on-ground project activities.
To read more about the responsibilities of the role take a look at the Position Description.
What’s on offer
This is a part‑time (0.80FTE) fixed term contract for two years.
The role offers an annual base salary of $71,117, plus 12% super, the pro rata amount based on 0.80FTE is $56,893.
The role operates in a hybrid model, with a blend of work from home, face‑to‑face days and field work. Regular travel throughout South East Victoria is a core part of the role, with project work spread across East and West Gippsland. A driver’s licence is required.
About you
We are searching for someone who is passionate about conservation who is looking to grow their career in the Environmental sector. The successful candidate will bring;
·At least 1 year of experience working in the environmental sector
·Degree in environmental science, natural resource management, or similar/ relevant experience
·Understanding of conservation principles and practices, including legislation, and knowledge of Victorian Ecological Vegetation Classes, flora and fauna
·Demonstrated project delivery experience, including understanding of contractor management, budgets and report writing
·Experience mapping spatial mapping and GIS
How to apply
Please submit a cover letter along with your resume via our recruitment platform (add link). Applications without a personalised cover letter will not be considered.
We intend to move quickly with this role and will be reviewing applications as they are received,
applications will officially close on Sunday 3 May and interviews will take place the week after.
Trust for Nature is dedicated to gender equality, diversity and inclusivity. We are continually
working to build an inclusive and culturally safe workplace. We strongly encourage job applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, LGBTIQA+ people and CALD people.
Please note, a National Police Check is required to be conducted as part of the selection process. Our practices are inclusive and based on equal opportunity principles. A positive
result from a police check would only preclude employment in certain circumstances. If you need further information please email us at recruitment@tfn.org.au

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