Teacher of Conservation and Land Management (Aboriginal Identified) - Paid to Learn
1 x Permanent full-time at Katoomba, Ryde or Yallah
1 x Permanent full-time at Albury, Broken Hill, Griffith or Wagga Wagga
Package range: $111,798 - $132,585.
Applications close 11.55pm AEST Sunday 10th May 2026
About the role
We're seeking world‐class educators to inspire the next generation of Conservation and Land Management students by joining our team of teachers for the following opportunities, with travel required to other campuses.
In this role you will deliver educational programs and facilitate learning, enabling students to achieve their desired outcomes. You will proudly teach students how to help conserve our ecosystems by preserving and rehabilitating our natural environment. Lead students through the identification of plants and animals, pest species control and ecological restoration techniques while working on Country, and working with a range of stakeholders to restore bushlands and support conversation projects.
Locations
* 1 x permanent full-time at Katoomba, Ryde or Yallah
* 1 x permanent full-time at Albury, Broken Hill, Griffith or Wagga Wagga
Essential Requirements
* Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under Section 14 of the Anti‐Discrimination Act of 1977. Candidates selected for an interview must provide Confirmation of Aboriginality documentation at or before interview.
* Appropriate subject knowledge, skills and vocational qualifications with a minimum level of Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management, Certificate III On Country Management or an equivalent tertiary qualification in related disciplines.
* Evidence of holding the appropriate teaching qualifications to deliver Vocational Education and Training, or willingness to undertake a full‐time 14‐week Paid to Learn course.
* A minimum of three (3) years post‐qualification experience relevant to your industry, gained no longer than five (5) years previously.
Highly regarded but not essential
Strong practical and field‐based experience. Skills with chainsaws and/or chemical applications.
Additional Information
Paid to Learn: For candidates who do not hold an appropriate VET teaching qualification or equivalent, there is an option to be paid to learn while transitioning from industry to teaching with guaranteed work following successful completion of the 14‐week Training and Assessment course.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Applicants for this position must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, identify as being Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, and be accepted in the community as such. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants will be required to provide Confirmation of Aboriginality documentation at or before interview.
This is a child‐related position. A Working with Children Check is a prerequisite for anyone in child‐related work.
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