Overview
Ongoing full-time role located in Orange (preferred). Other locations such as Dubbo, Albury, or negotiable by arrangement.
Professional Officer Grade 5 offering a salary in the range of $149,739 to $152,730 plus superannuation and leave loading.
Diversity and inclusion are core DPIRD values. Everyone has the right to contribute and participate to their full potential. We are committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive culture that is respectful, welcoming and flexible – a workplace where our people feel supported, valued and part of our collective success.
About the Role
As Team Leader Weed Responses and Programs you will manage a team of State Priority Weed Coordinators, regulatory officers and other staff located across NSW. You will oversee the implementation of statewide weed policy, rapid response programs and the NSW Weeds Action Program. You will work closely with Local Government, Local Land Services, industry and the Invasive Species Biosecurity Unit to ensure high-quality, sustainable weed management outcomes across the state.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead the implementation of the NSW Biosecurity Act for weed management through strong collaborative partnerships with Local Government, Local Land Services and other stakeholders.
* Coordinate planning, preparedness, emergency responses, state-wide and cross-border taskforce groups and reporting for all state priority weed projects.
* Manage and lead emergency responses to new weed incursions.
* Provide expert, timely advice on weed management including responses to ministerial and executive brief requests.
* Supervise, inspire and provide strategic direction to a team of regionally based officers and support staff.
* Oversee grant allocation, project implementation and reporting for NSW Weeds Action Program projects.
* Manage the Weeds Information Database, reviewing risk assessments and biosecurity information system records.
* Address the increasing trend of state priority weed incursions linked to human and trade movements.
* Manage existing and new state priority weed incursions across NSW while coordinating with diverse stakeholder groups.
* Build and maintain relationships with industry partners, universities and government in a changing environment.
What you need to be successful
* Bachelor's degree in Science, Agricultural Science, Natural Resources or a related field.
* Demonstrated leadership and team management experience.
* Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
* Proven experience in weed management, biosecurity or environmental programs.
What to Expect Next & How to Apply
This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in protecting NSW's biodiversity, agricultural productivity and natural landscapes. You will work with a passionate, high-performing team to influence statewide biosecurity strategies and lead innovative responses to emerging weed threats.
Apply now to take the lead in shaping the future of weed management across NSW.
Applying for the role
Apply online by submitting a current resume and a brief cover letter (max 2 pages) outlining your skills and experience relevant to the role. For more information about the role, please view the Role Description. If you would like to hear more about this role, please contact Pete Turner, Manager Weeds Biosecurity, Agriculture and Biosecurity, via or on.
Application Closing Date: Sunday 22 February 2026
What to Expect After You Apply
* You'll receive a confirmation email
* We review all applications once the ad closes
* If shortlisted you may be invited to interview (in person or via Microsoft Teams)
* Further assessments will follow (skill tests, psychometric assessment)
* Reference checks will be completed for final candidates
Additional Information
* The preferred candidate may be required to undergo reference checks, a national police check, bankruptcy check, health assessment, and/or other assessments as required.
* A talent pool may be created for ongoing and temporary roles of the same type that may arise within the next 18 months.
About DPIRD
The New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) protects, supports and develops primary industries and regional economies. We support strong and sustainable agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining industries and regional economies. We actively manage our natural assets: lands and soils, minerals, waterways and oceans, vegetation and forests.
The department brings together:
* Local Land Services
* NSW Resources
* Agriculture and Biosecurity
* Fisheries and Forestry
* Regional Development and Delivery
We have skilled and dedicated teams working in 200 locations across regional NSW. With nearly 5,000 employees and 75% of the DPIRD team living and working in regional NSW, we are embedded in the regions we serve.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
DPIRD is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds including, but not limited to, gender, age, ethnicity, cultural heritage, disability, religion and sexual orientation.
DPIRD is a proud Disability Confident Recruiter, Family Inclusive Employer and Carer Friendly Employer. We understand work is only one part of life; our accreditations reflect our commitment to balancing work and family responsibilities.
Role Description
* Ongoing full-time role
* Location Orange (preferred) Dubbo, Albury or other locations by negotiation
* Professional Officer Grade 5 offering a attractive salary, ranging from $149,739 to $152,730 super leaves loading
Diversity and inclusion are core DPIRD values. Everyone has the right to contribute and participate to their full potential. We are committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive culture that is respectful, welcoming and flexible, a workplace where our people feel supported, valued and part of our collective success.
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