About Us
At the City of Stirling, we’re proud to be WA’s largest local government, serving over 243,000 residents with more than 200 community-focused services. With a workforce of 1,500, we’re committed to building an inclusive, capable and future-ready organisation. We invest in our people, embrace innovation, and offer a workplace where flexibility, wellbeing and growth are more than just words – they’re how we work
Why You’ll Love This Role
This is a project-focused role for someone who enjoys turning evidence into practical action. You will help develop the City’s Wetlands Action Plan by bringing together existing information, checking what is happening on the ground, and identifying clear priorities for future wetland management. Working with internal teams and other stakeholders as needed, you will help build a useful, evidence-based plan that supports better outcomes for the City’s wetlands.
What You’ll Be Doing
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What You’ll Bring
You’ll be a good fit if you enjoy working across both the detail and the bigger picture, combining ecological knowledge, analysis and practical planning to deliver clear outcomes. You’ll ideally bring:
Why You’ll Love Working Here
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Ready to Make a Real Impact?
If you’re motivated by practical environmental planning and want to help turn wetland knowledge into clear actions, we’d love to hear from you. Join us to help develop a Wetlands Action Plan that will guide future decision-making and support better outcomes for the City of Stirling’s wetlands.
Additional Information
Questions? Reach out to Gabriela Eiris on (08) 9205 7160
Applications close: 1 September 2026 (We may begin interviews before the closing date, so don’t wait!)
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