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Manager - weed management & land services

North Barker Ecosystem Services
Posted: 1 August
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About the role Highly competitive salary above award and market average, with potential for stratified annual performance bonus Ongoing contract (part-time, 3-4 days per week or full-time [flexible]), with annual review and probation period of 6 months Commencement - ASAP and no later than February 2026 We are looking for a dedicated and experienced invasive species and land management specialist (with expertise in weed control and ecological restoration) to join our team. This role involves overseeing and directing North Barker’s weed and land management projects, including the management of high-priority weeds along State roads, developing project-specific weed management plans, and implementing revegetation and rehabilitation initiatives. The position reports to Directors and project managers but involves a high level of autonomy in managing multiple projects, executing tasks independently, and ensuring project success. The first 6 months of employment will involve a handover and succession period with the incumbent manager (pending retirement). The successful candidate will have high competence in time management and communication across all levels of the business. The position includes the supervision and execution of varied land management services, including weed control works, monitoring, survey design and logistics, data analysis, compilation and review of technical reports, contractor/ regulator/ and client liaison, and other project-specific tasks, all within the field of weed and land management services. Contribution to other NBES business components may be applicable within projects. Key duties Conducting and/or coordinating weed surveys (including roadside invasive grasses), targeted weed management activities and rehabilitation and restoration actions with a lead role in the delivery of weed and hygiene management plans. Project management (delivery and logistics) including client liaison, regulator discussions, proposal costing, development and delivery of projects including subcontractor management and reporting. Efficient time management skills thorough adherence to allocated time for project-specific tasks (including the supervision of all project team members and contractors) and the consistent completion of tasks within budget. Overseeing and/or undertaking field work around Tasmania (including multi-day trips), applying advanced knowledge of weed survey, weed control techniques and rehabilitation/restoration works, as well as maintaining knowledge of detection and identification methods for invasive and indigenous species. Data collection and management, results analysis and report writing consistent with internal systems, primarily within the field of weed management and/or restoration/rehabilitation. Communicate effectively with project stakeholders (internal and external) and ensure contracts with government and industry are fulfilled. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional looking to continue their career with a local environmental leader. For someone with a passion for the role and a commitment to our team, we can provide pathways to develop a long-term career in a challenging and rewarding role. About North Barker North Barker is a Hobart-based company providing specialist ecological consulting services within Tasmania and in Commonwealth offshore environments. We are a dedicated small team with 25 permanent or fixed-term staff and approximately 20 casual workers and associates contributing to our busy but rewarding workplace. With industry-leading knowledge of Tasmanian ecology and development approval processes, our skilled and experienced ecological professionals are highly respected by authorities for credibility and transparency, and valued by clients for responsiveness, reliability and value for money. North Barker commits to our process of quality, integrity and sustainability on every deliverable and every client interaction, big or small, ensuring that we consistently achieve the best outcomes for all parties, including nature. Servicing both the public and private sectors, our projects inform a diverse range of developments, including urban and rural subdivision and development, infrastructure (wind, road, rail, water, electricity), tourism, forestry and agriculture. We also undertake bushfire hazard management planning, conservation-focused research, management and monitoring programs, and have a small team dedicated to weed management and monitoring. What we offer Opportunity to work on a wide variety of interesting projects across the state. The opportunity to become a key and valued part of a strong and successful company with long-term growth and promotion pathways available. Hard working, friendly and supportive team culture. Flexible work arrangements. Employee Assistance Program. Option to join monthly team breakfast and Pilates, and multiple annual social events. Business-assisted support of volunteer conservation work linked to role and duties. Opportunities to attend conferences, seminars and workshops relevant to role and duties. Internal and external training courses, workshops and forums relevant to role and duties. A comfortable office space in a central location. A competitive and highly flexible remuneration package. What we are looking for Essential criteria The successful applicant must have the following: Tertiary qualifications in Applied Ecology / Environmental Science, or closely related discipline. Advanced knowledge of Tasmanian (State and local government) and Commonwealth environmental legislation, and the capacity to correctly interpret and apply legislative requirements within projects, particularly in relation to biosecurity and invasive weed species. Advanced knowledge of weed survey and control methods and demonstrated experience with native vegetation rehabilitation and restoration techniques. Highly developed knowledge and identification skills in Tasmanian flora, particularly introduced species and including sound knowledge of State and nationally listed threatened species, and the TASVEG classification system. Strong time management skills with the ability to work productively while balancing multiple priorities and directions whilst working within budget. Strong analytical and writing skills, with experience delivering high-quality and scientifically robust reports, management plans and other deliverables, within the fields of weed control and land services (including rehabilitation and restoration). Demonstrated ability to undertake field surveys and land management activities in an efficient, effective and safe manner with the ability to work away from home on multi-day field trips within Tasmania or elsewhere. The capacity to use hand-held GPS units and tablets to collect data and track surveys. A demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with supervisors, clients, contractors, regulators, and other staff. Proficiency with MS Office suite and SharePoint systems. Authorisation to work in Australia. Driver’s license for light vehicles in Tasmania and experience operating 4WD. Desirable criteria The following will also be highly regarded: Honours or higher post graduate qualifications. Consulting experience in the private sector. Construction White Card. ChemCert or similar chemical accreditation. Traffic management accreditation. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20026563

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