Launceston - a place of undercurrents.
The largest city in northern Tasmania, Launceston is also a food bowl of top Tasmanian produce – on your plate and in your glass. With a diverse community from around the world Launceston offers a blend of urban comfort, historic architecture, and walkability. From farmers' markets and paddock-to-plate meals to urban bars and the Tamar Valley's cool-climate wineries, Launceston sits at the global dinner table as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
A unique opportunity now exists to join the Council and promote Launceston to the world as
Senior Economic Development Officer
.
The Role
Sitting within the Economic Development and Analytics Team (SEDA) under the Innovation and Performance (I&P) group, the role of
Senior Economic Development Officer
, will lead the strategic development and delivery of economic initiatives that drive the long-term prosperity of the City of Launceston. This role provides expert economic advice, champions business attraction, facilitates the expansion and relocation of businesses, and shapes policy frameworks that respond to emerging trends and unlock regional economic opportunities.
You will play a key role in role in precinct activation, building strong industry partnerships and innovation ecosystems, and embedding economic intelligence into Council's decision-making.
Through strategic leadership and cross-sector collaboration, you will elevate Launceston's economic profile and ensures integrated, sustainable economic growth aligns ed with the City's vision.
About You
As a creative thinker, you will be comfortable generating alternatives, visualising new possibilities, challenging assumptions and opening yourself up to new information.
With proven experience at building relationships across industry, government and the community, it is likely that you will bring with you previous experience of delivering strategic projects that make a real impact upon economic and/or visitor-economy growth.
Familiarity of relevant legislation within the Local Government context whilst not essential, would be an advantage as would a knowledge and understanding of the broader changing social, political, and economic issues facing the region.
Past experience of attracting investment or working on public–private partnerships, together with a familiarity of grant programs that support tourism and regional infrastructure would be a further advantage.
Lastly, it is expected that the successful applicant will hold relevant Tertiary Qualifications in economics, business, business management, or related field,
This truly is a role which offers a kaleidoscope of opportunities and rewards.
To access a copy of the comprehensive candidate brochure, please contact Gareth Broadrick at
Recruitment Timeline
Applications close Monday 12th January 2026 (midnight).