Infrastructure and Operations - Major Projects | Science/ResearchLead thedesign, implementation, and continuous improvement ofenvironmental offset programsIdentify,assess, and mitigate environmental, operational, and financialrisks associated with the offset programA competitivesalary and benefits packageWhy ChooseUsTownsville CityCouncil is the largest local government authority in NorthernAustralia. We are committed to creating value by growing Townsvillethrough driving economic diversity and generating an enrichinglifestyle.Our organisationprovides and maintains close to $9 billion worth of communityassets including water and wastewater network and treatment plants,bridges, drainage, roads, waste management, community facilities,sporting venues and more.We contribute to anactive lifestyle for our residents and visitors through events,providing recreational facilities, protecting the naturalenvironment and heritage, while creating a mentally and physicallyhealthy city.We are drivingeconomic diversity and cultivating an enriching lifestyle, growinga city for this and future generations by building a vibrant,sustainable and innovative city.Council’svision is for Townsville to be a connected, lifestyle driven andinnovation focused city while continuing to deliver serviceexcellence and to be led by our community to create an excitingtoday and future.OurVision: A globally connected community driven by lifestyleand nature.OurPurpose: Grow TownsvilleOurValues: Safety, Excellence, Respect, Value,EnjoymentTownsville CityCouncil is dedicated to creating a sustainable future for ourcommunity, protecting natural environments, and enhancingbiodiversity. We are seeking an experienced and passionateEnvironmental Offset Program Manager to join our team and lead themanagement and delivery of our Environmental Offsets Land Strategyand broader environmental programs.About theRoleYouwill play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful management andexecution of the Council’s Environmental Offsets LandStrategy. This role is crucial to advancing our commitment toenvironmental sustainability, guiding the strategy from planningthrough to implementation. You will collaborate with stakeholders,and manage a portfolio of environmental projects, ensuringcompliance with regulatory requirements and that we meet ourenvironmental conservation goals.KeyResponsibilities:Responsible forcoordinating the delivery of the Council’s EnvironmentalOffsets Land Strategy and the implementation of theEnvironmental Offsets Program, including coordination of theEnvironmental Offsets program related activities andresources.Liaise withState and Federal Government Departments and agencies inrelation to the refinement of the Council’s EnvironmentalOffset Program and the inclusion of policy updates and changesthat will be required to deliver Environmental Offsetsprojects.Undertakeshort-, medium- and long-term planning for Environmental Offsetland requirements for both internal and external EnvironmentalOffset projects to identify current and future landrequirements, and the delivery timeframes and costs associatedwith providing these.Supportinitiatives for building market capacity to support the Councilwith the delivery of Environmental Offsets projects, such asresearch and development and pilot projects.Develop,monitor and manage the Environmental Offsets Program ManagementPlan (EOPMP) including scope, schedule, budget, andquality.Monitor andmanage the overall Environmental Offsets Programbudget.AboutYouOurideal candidate will have:A tertiaryqualification and significant practical experience inenvironmental science, biodiversity, natural resourcesmanagement, town planning, land resource economics or a relateddiscipline.Thoroughdemonstrated working knowledge of Queensland and Commonwealthenvironmental land offsets requirements (experience in otherstates will be considered).Qualification/sin project and/or program management and proven experience inimplementing and delivering best practice principles (e.g.PMBOK) in relation to complex infrastructure or land managementprograms.Experienceworking across diverse stakeholder groups to deliver optimalproject outcomes, including liaising with Governmentdepartments and agencies, multiple internal teams andfunctions, external organisations and communityrepresentatives.Understandingof Queensland Local Government structures, processes,legislation and requirements.Relatedexperience in relevant legislation, policies, and standardoperational procedures as they apply to biodiversity, naturalresource management, environmental management and/orconservation land management is highly desirable.Ifyou are a proactive and experienced environmental professional witha passion for sustainability and biodiversity conservation, wewould love to hear from you.How toApplyYourapplication can be submitted through the 'Apply' button. Pleaseinclude a cover letter (maximum 2 pages), outlining how yourskills, qualifications and experience would allow you to achievesuccess in this role. We also will require your resume and attachedcopies of any licences and qualifications as per the keyrequirements of the role.For furtherinformation review the PositionDescription.ClosingDate: 11.45pm, Tuesday 29 April 2025What We OfferUp to 5 weeksannual leaveUp to 3 weeksPersonal/Carers Leave14 weeks paidParental LeaveDomestic andFamily Violence LeaveLong ServiceLeave available pro rata after seven yearsSalarySacrifice opportunitiesLearning andDevelopment opportunitiesFitnessPassport program offering discounted membership to selectedgym, pool, and yoga facilitiesEmployeeLoyalty Program offering discounts at selected localbusinessesEmployeeAssistance Program* The Councilcontribution to employees' superannuation for contributingemployees shall be 13.5% of the employees' ordinary time earningssubject to the employee contributing a minimum of 6% of theirordinary time earnings.We arecommitted to creating a safe and inclusive workplace where diversestyles, backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are valued,encouraged, and respected. People from diverse backgrounds(including but not limited to, Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander, people with diverse gender identities and sexualities,people from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, peoplewith disability, and veterans) are encouraged toapply!All successfulcandidates are required to undergo drug and alcohol testing as partof the recruitment process. Please be aware Townsville City Councilhas a ‘zero tolerance’ policy to drugs and alcohol inthe workplace.If you need anyadjustments to be made to the recruitment process or if you wouldlike to discuss any accessibility requirements, pleasecontacthr_recruitment@townsville.qld.gov.au or phone 07 4727 9004 for a confidentialdiscussion.
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