Job description
Agency Department of Lands, Planning and Work unit Land Resources Division - Land Assessment
Environment Branch
Job title Principal Land Resource Officer Designation Professional 3
Job type Full time Duration Ongoing commencing 05/12/2025
Salary $110,873 - $124,173 Location Palmerston
Position number 39888 RTF Closing 05/10/2025
Contact officer Dominique Lynch, Program Manager on or
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Primary objective
Working with the Regional Ecosystem and Landscape Mapping (REALM) multidisciplinary team, lead the development of the
landscape and soil component of the Regional Ecosystem and Landscape Mapping program across the Northern Territory.
Context statement
The Flora and Fauna; and Land Resources Divisions are jointly developing REALM across the Northern Territory. The mapping will
integrate vegetation, soil and landscape information into a landscape and ecosystem map that will underpin a wide range of
economic, environmental and land use planning benefits for the Northern Territory.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Effectively lead a team that maps and describes the landscapes and soils of the Northern Territory.
1. Work collaboratively with the REALM scientific team to deliver innovative soil, landscape and ecological mapping and
information.
3. In a safe environment, lead field teams and survey for the collection of soil and landscape data, ensuring adherence to Northern
Territory and Australian guidelines.
1. Collate and analyse field data for the purpose of generating landscape and ecosystem geospatial map and information products
and publish in a timely manner.
5. Provide supervision, mentoring and on the job training for early career staff as required.
6. Be the senior point of reference for regional ecosystem and landscape information within the Northern Territory Government.
7. Communicate written and verbal soil landscape advice to government agencies, industry groups, land managers and land use
planners to assist sustainable development and land management.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. A relevant scientific degree qualification or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.
1. Extensive experience leading soil and land resource assessment programs and effectively deliver project outputs within
timeframes and budgets to achieve organisational objectives.
3. Demonstrated knowledge and use of national guidelines and classification systems for soil and land resource assessment.
4. Demonstrated experience using geographic information systems and remote sensing data in land resource assessment and
mapping.
1. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team including working in remote field environments.
2. Demonstrated experience in leading preparation of reports and related information for a range of audiences.
3. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both written and orally with a range of scientific and non-scientific clients,
especially people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
8. Current manual NT Driver's Licence or equivalent and demonstrated experience in operating a four-wheel drive in off-road
conditions.
Desirable
1. Knowledge of the soil and land resources of northern Australia.