About the role
The Section Manager Development Control and Environmental Protection plays a critical role in ensuring the effective delivery of Council's functions related to development control and environmental protection. Reporting directly to the Unit Manager, this position involves leading a dedicated team, managing operational activities, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation.
Key activities
* Lead and oversee development control and environmental protection operations to ensure effective service delivery and compliance.
* Drive proactive programs and operational improvements that deliver strong community and environmental outcomes.
* Manage complex regulatory matters and stakeholder engagement while providing high-quality customer service and legislative advice.
Qualifications
* Degree qualification in Environmental Health, Environmental Management, Environmental Science, Building Surveying or relevant field combined with solid contemporary experience and ongoing professional development.
* Current C Class Drivers Licence.
Salary and progression
The commencing salary for this position is from $130,******. Central Coast Council also provides progression opportunities for employees to progress up to the maximum salary of $156,****** on completion of assessment of skills and performance plus 12% superannuation.
Working conditions
Permanent full-time role with a 19‐day month with RDO. Hybrid and flexible working conditions: 2 days from home and 3 days onsite. Location: Wyong Administration Building.
Vehicle
A leaseback vehicle is provided for official duties and private use. An alternate pre‐used vehicle is temporarily applied for this position due to ongoing issues with supply for new vehicles.
Benefits
* Long service leave after 5 years of continuous service.
* Free flu vaccination programme.
* Time provided for annual skin cancer screening, breast screen and blood donations.
* Access to professional development with career development and learning programmes through various platforms.
* Recognition through the Cheers programme.
* Novated leasing partnerships.
Equal Opportunity
Central Coast Council is committed to the goals of equal chance employment. We aim to provide a work environment for our employees that fosters equity, diversity and respect. Council is committed to providing safe environments that protect the physical, emotional, cultural and social wellbeing of children on the Central Coast.
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