Job Description - Park Lands Coordinator ()A place where the city is your canvasAn office unlike any other 63.75hrs/fortnightAbout the OpportunityAs the Park Lands Planning Coordinator, you'll play a key role in delivering impactful Park Lands and sustainability policies and projects within the City of Adelaide. Working closely with the Park Lands, Policy & Sustainability team, you'll provide advice to internal and external stakeholders, support the work of Kadaltilla, and contribute to initiatives that drive environmental and cultural outcomes aligned with the City's strategic goals.This dynamic role offers a mix of coordination, administration, project support, and stakeholder engagement. You'll be involved in preparing reports, supporting funding submissions, managing program reporting obligations, and contributing to marketing and communications initiatives. From managing grants and coordinating workshops to refining systems and creating online content, your work will support both strategic planning and on-the-ground action.You'll also take the lead in maintaining Kadaltilla's digital presence and providing logistical support for events and site visits. Your commitment to high-quality service and collaboration will help bring the City's environmental and Park Lands vision to life-ensuring Adelaide's green heart thrives for generations to come.About YouTo be successful in this role you will have:A tertiary qualification in, Environmental Management, Open Space Planning or Land or Park Management or Business Administration, Communications, or related field and/or commensurate demonstrated experience in lieu of formal qualifications.Knowledge of policy and planning in open space/park lands management.Understanding of and experience in contemporary engagement techniques/processes.Understanding of the role and value of parks and open space in society.Experience in digital communications, including website management, social media strategy, and stakeholder engagement.Demonstrated ability to prioritise and be flexible when responding to changing priorities and demands.Excellent written and editorial skills and the ability to tailor content to a variety of audiences.An unencumbered South Australian Driver's License.About UsLocated in the geographic heart of Kaurna Country, the City of Adelaide celebrates its cultural heritage, unique natural surrounds and structures its footprint in a way that allows it to adapt to the changing needs of the community and a dynamic global landscape. Our focus is on our community's wellbeing and quality of life - investing in city improvements and on future planning, so we continue to design a liveable city where future generations can continue to live authentic and meaningful lives. This is an exciting opportunity to join our team and be a bigger part of our amazing city!The Park Lands, Policy & Sustainability Program establishes clear and integrated policies and plans to shape a well designed, planned and developed City, to protect and enhance our unique Park Lands, and support a welcoming and resilient community that demonstrates environmental leadership.To find out how a role with City of Adelaide impacts the community, please watch this video here.At the City of Adelaide, we thrive in an environment that is welcoming, inclusive and safe, and celebrates difference. We value and embrace our diverse perspectives and recognise the value diversity has in fuelling innovation and enabling brilliant experiences for our diverse community.For Further Enquiries & How to ApplyAll enquiries regarding this position will remain private and confidential and can be directed to Jared Wilson on .Please submit a Resume and a Cover Letter expressing the skills, experience and qualities you can bring to this position addressed to Jared Wilson, Team Leader, Park Lands Planning.Please review the position description prior to submitting an application by following the prompts to apply.Applications close at 11.59pm, 5 May 2025.Please be advised this is a part time 0.85FTE (63.75hrs/fortnight), permanent opportunity with a starting salary at the Level 4 Classification at $73,547 (0.85FTE pro rata equivalent) / $86,558 (FTE) + 11.5% superannuation. We continue to work hard to ensure our recruitment process is safe for people of diverse backgrounds. Please note, applications received via the email address below will not be considered. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. Our commitment to inclusivity means we welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, and candidates from with a range of lived experiences. If you require assistance with our recruitment process, you are more than welcome to connect with our People Services team on .