Palmerston, Northern Territory
Full-time
Description
* Modern, dynamic and contemporary working environment.
* Level 6 ($99, $104,616.65)
* Six weeks annual leave Plus, wide range of employee benefits
About City Of Palmerston
City of Palmerston, established in the 1980s is Northern Territory's youngest and second largest city, known for its rapidly growing satellite city and family friendly hub. Priding itself as a 'Place for People' and placing all we do by providing excellent services to our community.
Joining this great team provides benefits such as;
* A great team environment and culture
* Six weeks annual leave
* Paid shutdown period for Christmas and New Year
* A Wellbeing Allowance
* Generous training and professional development opportunities with study leave
* Career progression opportunities, and many more.
If you are currently interstate, don't worry We have a relocation allowance upon commencement of employment.
About The Role
This role is responsible for preparing, coordinating, and implementing land management programs across City of Palmerston's municipality. It is a key part of the Environmental team, working collaboratively across the organisation to protect Palmerston's natural environments and support the delivery of major capital and operational projects, including new subdivision developments.
The role involves providing specialist advice and research in conservation and land management, working closely with internal teams, government bodies, and external agencies to develop project plans and support the successful delivery of projects. The position also participates in Council's after-hours on-call roster and natural disaster response team. You'll have the opportunity to make a real difference in protecting and improving our natural environments while working closely with the community to deliver meaningful projects.
About You
To succeed in this role, you will have a diploma or higher in Conservation and Land Management (or equivalent), demonstrate practical experience and knowledge in managing conservation or rehabilitated land, thrive both independently and as part of a collaborative team, ensuring tasks are completed on time to a high standard, and preparation and implementation of management plans, programs and reports
More information on the key duties for the role can be found in the position description linked below.
Applications Close:
18/01/2026
Only those with the right to work in Australia can apply.
We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and those from culturally diverse backgrounds.
If you have any questions about this position, please email
To view the full position description and Apply please see below.
Apply for this role
Visit site
Share