 
        
        Fire and Biodiversity Program Specialist
This role is crucial to the success of our conservation efforts as it contributes to effective and efficient biodiversity program field works for bushland reserves.
Key responsibilities include assisting in delivering field activities, updating management systems, monitoring and recording field work information, and providing advice contributing to policy and plans for bushfire and biodiversity management programs.
Deliver fire and biodiversity field activities across the City's bushland reserve system and other open space reserves, including bushland restoration, pest plant and animal management, fuel reduction burning and wildfire suppression, bushfire hazard abatement inspections and works, biodiversity assessment, survey and monitoring, field data collection and reporting.
The ideal candidate will have qualifications in conservation land management, such as a Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management or equivalent, and relevant experience. A current Driver's Licence and a Tasmanian Working with Vulnerable People card are also required.
A positive attitude, excellent attention to detail, and a desire to work in a friendly team environment are essential.