The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) lead the sustainable development of Western Australia’s regions and agriculture, aquaculture, food and fisheries sectors. In everything we do, we take an approach to protect, grow and innovate WA’s economy, community and environment. Join Us in Managing WA’s Iconic Rangelands Do you thrive in wild, remote landscapes? Are you passionate about sustainable land management and working alongside pastoralists to protect our State’s unique ecosystems? We are seeking talented professionals to join our Rangeland Science team. We currently have two (2) Development Officer and two (2) Research Scientist permanent – full time positions available for immediate filling. These roles involve undertaking fieldwork across the WA Rangelands, which spans from the Kimberley to the Nullarbor and feature stunning, diverse landscapes. You will travel to remote and rugged areas of the outback, working with pastoralists and industry to maintain and improve rangeland conditions. As a Development Officer you will support sustainable agri-food industry growth through rangeland monitoring, research, and regulation. This involves working with pastoralists, grower groups, and stakeholders to assess land condition, support mapping and capability studies, and promoting best practices and technology adoption. You will also provide expert advice and fulfil regulatory duties for the Soil and Land Conservation Commissioner. As a Research Scientist, you will lead scientific efforts that underpin sustainable resource management for WA’s agri-food industry. This will involve developing rangeland condition standards, reassessing Pastoral Carrying Capacity, and analysing regional monitoring data. You will also promote best-practice land management and provide expert advice to the Soil and Land Conservation Commissioner and the Pastoral Lands Board. We are looking for individuals with: A bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Science (or approved equivalent qualification). A current and valid WA “C” driver’s licence or equivalent. Demonstrated interest in natural resource management, especially rangeland ecology. Willingness and fitness to undertake extended field trips (up to 10 days) in remote outback settings. Strong interpersonal skills to work effectively with pastoral land managers. The panel will consider applicant knowledge, skills and experience to determine whether applicants are found suitable for Specified Calling Level (SCL) 1, 2 and/or 3. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20026026