Senior Biodiversity Officer - Ecologist
At Penrith City Council, it’s not about having to choose.
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What we offer you
Here’s what you’ll be up to…
As a Senior Biodiversity Officer, you will play a key role in delivering Council’s strategic biodiversity objectives while supporting sustainable growth across the City.
Working within Council’s Natural Systems team, this role provides specialist, senior-level technical advice on biodiversity and natural resource management and contributes to high-quality environmental outcomes across development assessment, strategic projects and on-ground initiatives.
In this role, you will:
Who we are (And why you’ll love us)
The Natural Systems team works to protect, manage and enhance Penrith’s diverse natural environments while ensuring the City’s growth remains sustainable and responsible.
We provide specialist environmental input across biodiversity, tree management and waterways, including water sensitive urban design (WSUD). Our work spans development assessment, strategic planning, compliance support and on-ground environmental outcomes.
We value collaboration, professional trust and clear communication, and we support flexible working arrangements to help our people do their best work.
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What are we looking for?
The must-know bits
You will be required to undertake employment checks, which may include a Criminal History Check, Qualification Check, Working with Children Check, Medical Declaration and/or a Functional Test, as relevant to the position for which you have applied.
Where a Criminal History Check is required and has returned a result that indicates disclosable court outcomes, you will be required to provide a copy of the report to Penrith City Council, for review, to progress through the recruitment process.
Ready to make work feel less like… work?
If you’re nodding along and already picturing your first day, submit your application by hitting ‘Apply Now’.
In addition to a cover letter and resume, applicants are required to submit comprehensive responses to the selection criteria (outlined in the position description) as a part of their application. Applicants who do not meet the essential criteria will not be considered.
We’ve got an opportunity, you’ve got talent… Let’s talk.
For more information, contact Natural Systems Team Leader – Mark Chidel on (02) 4732 7523.
Applicants must have the right to live and work in Australia to apply for this position.
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At Penrith City Council, we believe the best of both worlds means embracing the unique perspectives, backgrounds and experiences that make our City and our organisation vibrant. We are committed to building a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported and welcome applicants from people of all backgrounds, abilities and identities.

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