Department for Environment and Water
Job reference: 712036
Location: ADELAIDE
Job status: Long Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
Wildlife Project Officer – Help Shape the Future of Our Native Wildlife
Are you ready to make a real impact on how wildlife is understood, protected and managed? We're looking for a Wildlife Project Officer—a skilled communicator, strategic thinker, project manager and team player to help lead evidence-based wildlife management across the state.
In this role, you'll work at the heart of a dynamic network of partners—from local councils and community groups to researchers and industry stakeholders—to design practical solutions that support both native wildlife management. You'll help turn science into action, build community understanding, and champion integrated, forward-thinking intervention strategies.
What You'll Achieve
* Shape and deliver coordinated wildlife management programs across the Department and beyond.
* Build strong, strategic relationships with agencies, researchers, and community organisations.
* Create training, tools and resources that lift capability across the sector.
* Boost public awareness through engaging education materials and outreach campaigns.
* Provide clear, timely advice that helps solve real-world wildlife management challenges.
* Ensure responsible, transparent use of departmental resources and budgets.
What You Bring
* A solid, up-to-date understanding of wildlife management.
* A knack for using engagement, extension and education techniques to drive practical outcomes.
* Experience delivering community-focused projects in wildlife or natural resource management.
* The ability to interpret legislation and policy with confidence and clarity.
* Excellent communication skills—plain English, well-researched, reader-focused.
* Sharp information-gathering instincts and the ability to distil complex issues into clear insights.
Bonus Points
* A degree in science or natural resource management.
* Familiarity with the National Parks and Wildlife Act or similar legislation.
If you're someone who thrives on collaboration, cares deeply about conservation, and wants to help shape the way communities and agencies work with wildlife, we'd love to hear from you.
Join us and help champion a future where wildlife and people thrive together.
What can we offer you
* Working in an organisation that is contributing to significant environmental outcomes in the great state of South Australia
* Be part of a fun, collaborative and supportive team.
* Hybrid working model with flexible working options including work from home available to promote work life balance.
* Free entry into DEW managed Parks in South Australia.
* Salary Sacrifice Benefits.
* Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
* Meaningful and rewarding career.
Contract:
Contract till 30 June 2027
Desirable Qualifications
A degree in science, natural resources or equivalent.
Special Conditions:
* May be required to participate in responses to state emergencies or associated duties.
* You must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or provide evidence that you hold a valid working visa that allows you to work in Australia without restrictions.
* A current class "C" driver's licence and willingness to drive is essential.
* Inter and intrastate and remote area travel may be required, including travel in light aircraft and work outside of the normal hours of work.
* Prior to being employed, the successful applicant will be required to obtain a National Police Check.
Remuneration:
ASO5, $85,790 min - $95,413 max p.a.
Enquiries to:
Benita Dillon, Principal Ecologist Wildlife Management
Application Instructions:
Applications are to be submitted online through I WORK FOR SA.
Applicants are to submit a pre-employment declaration, CV and letter of application (max. 3 pages) addressing the Essential Criteria (including qualifications) as outlined in the Role Description.
The Department for Environment and Water is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds including all ages and gender identities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse and LGBTIQA+.
Applications close: 18/12/2025 11:45 PM