
About PHA
Plant Health Australia (PHA) is the trusted coordinator of the Australian plant biosecurity system. We bring expertise, knowledge and stakeholders together to generate solutions that improve biosecurity outcomes to ensure the system is future-oriented and solutions-focused.
Our purpose is to strengthen Australia’s plant biosecurity system for the benefit of the economy, environment, and community by working with government, industry and other stakeholders to manage the risks posed by exotic plant pests and diseases.
About the role
Reporting to the General Manager, Partnerships, the role has responsibility for maintaining existing partnerships and building new partnerships to improve biosecurity outcomes and achieve PHA’s strategic goals. The position covers key member engagement activities and the implementation of biosecurity programs that strengthen preparedness and response capabilities. It is also responsible for ensuring the effective development and delivery of training activities which aim to enhance the
workforce capability of Australia’s plant biosecurity system.
The position is based in the PHA Office in Canberra, however, hybrid or remote/outposted working arrangements will also be considered. There is occasional interstate travel required for the position.
Capabilities, Qualifications and Experience:
Employment Terms
This full-time position is based in the PHA Office in Canberra, however hybrid or remote/outposted working arrangements will also be considered. The position is available for two to five years fixed term (negotiable) with potential for extension.
As a rebatable employer we also offer a broad range of flexible salary sacrificing options.
For Further Information or Enquiries
For further information about PHA, including our Employee Value Proposition, please visit the Careers Hub at the Plant Health Australia website.
Please see the Position Description for further information about this role.
Please direct enquiries to Jonathan Terlich, General Manager, Partnerships, via email in the first instance; jterlich@phau.com.au
Work rights
Candidates must have ongoing work rights in Australia, independent of any employment with PHA. PHA does not generally act as a sponsor for overseas employees.
To Apply
Your application must include:
1. Your up-to-date CV/resume and
2. A cover letter (one A4 page) that briefly outlines your suitability in terms of the capabilities, skills and qualifications listed in the Position Description.
Please note We do not accept applications submitted via email.
Applications close 5pm (AEST) Friday, 17 April 2026
Interviews will be held the week beginning 28 April, with a view to the successful candidate commencing in the role by late May/early June 2026.

Plant Health Australia (PHA) is the national coordinator of the government–industry partnership for plant biosecurity. Our members comprise all major plant industry bodies that represent Australian growers and beekeepers, plus all state and territory governments and the Australian Government.
PHA independently advocates on behalf of the national biosecurity system to benefit plant industries and the environment. Our goal is to minimise plant pest impacts on Australia, boosting industry productivity and profitability and enhancing market access.