The Details:
Preserve and enhance our community’s parks, gardens and open green spaces. Working alongside a Parks Labourer on a designated run, you’ll take a leading role in maintaining Council’s valuable green assets so they remain safe, functional and enjoyable for the community.
This position involves delivering a range of regular maintenance activities across parks, streetscapes and open spaces. Work is typically structured across a planned run, supporting the consistent upkeep of assigned areas and contributing to high quality presentation standards.
This is a hands on role, with a mix of field based work and basic administrative responsibilities to support effective service delivery.
In this role, you’ll coordinate day to day activities, allocate resources and ensure work is delivered safely, efficiently and to the required standards, while supporting the Labourer working alongside you.
Some of the tasks include:
You’ll also work with supervisors and other teams to identify improvements, manage resources and ensure maintenance programs are delivered effectively.
Click here for Position Description - please note, this position is internally titled "Crew Leader - Parks"
About you
You have experience in parks, horticulture or landscape maintenance, along with experience taking the lead on site and coordinating day to day activities. You’ll also bring:
Requirements
A Certificate III in Horticulture, Parks and Gardens, Landscape Construction or similar is highly desirable and required to progress through the Crew Leader Framework.
Why City of Moreton Bay?
What you do with your life matters. It’s the same with your career.
We’re the third-largest council in Australia and one of the fastest-growing areas. As Australia’s newest city, we’re building something that’s never been done before: a new kind of city, inspired and empowered by a new kind of council.
This is your opportunity to develop skills and experience in a truly unique place, at a truly unique point in time.
At City of Moreton Bay, we’re focused on the vital work we do today. But we’re also focused on the future. On what can be – for our city, our Council and your career.
Here’s what you’ll love about a career with us:
You’ll also enjoy a range of other benefits:
Ready for a career that matters?
Join City of Moreton Bay, and help shape our city of the future.
Click on the 'Apply Now' button below to complete your online application. Please upload a current resume that demonstrates how you meet the requirements for this role. You will also have the option to add a cover letter should you wish.
As part of the recruitment process, applicants will be required to undergo a medical and hearing assessment with an independent professional nominated by Council, and a National Criminal History Check (all at no cost to you).
To obtain further details please contact our Careers team at careers@moretonbay.qld.gov.au
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City of Moreton Bay extends across the traditional lands of the Jinibara, Kabi Kabi, and Turrbal peoples, and we acknowledge and pay respects to Traditional Custodians. We believe diversity of thought, background and experience creates better outcomes for our people and communities, and we strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of all ages, genders, abilities and cultural backgrounds.

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