Senior Fisheries Resource Access Officer
Western Australian Fishing Industry Council (WAFIC) – Nedlands WA
The Western Australian Fishing Industry Council (WAFIC) is Western Australia's peak industry body representing the interests of the commercial fishing and pearling industries.
As a strategic leader and advocate for the industry, WAFIC collaborates with sector bodies and key stakeholders to address significant industry issues. We are committed to basing our decisions on sound science and practical, evidence-based research.
WAFIC is committed to uniting the commercial fishing industry by focusing on areas of common ground and providing direct support to those fisheries without dedicated sector bodies.
What we offer
Close‑-knit team
Flexible working arrangements
Onsite parking
Salary sacrifice superannuation
Employee assistance program
Position
We are seeking a Senior Fisheries Resource Access Officer to join our team. Reporting directly to the CEO, the position will involve working with industry, Government and NGO stakeholders to address operational challenges and identify opportunities to develop the commercial seafood industry in WA.
Responsibilities
Strategic Fisheries Management: Be the point of contact for WA Fisheries, identifying and prioritising issues impacting the sector, seeking to unify the voice of the industry and working with the sector to address resource access issues.
Identify Solutions: To improve resource access and security for commercial fishers.
Work with the team to scope up industry projects: That will address knowledge gaps and advance the viability of the commercial fishing industry.
Prepare industry submissions: On matters requiring industry consultation and develop briefs, reports, submissions, and presentations that drive our mission forward.
Engage with key stakeholders and members: Develop robust professional relationships with all stakeholders and members to assist in achieving positive outcomes for the WA fishing industry.
Fisheries expertise: Demonstrated knowledge of fisheries management and the commercial fishing industry.
Policy analysis and development: Ability to analyse complex policy issues, provide strategic recommendations, and develop and implement strategic policy.
Stakeholder engagement and negotiation: Possess strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain relationships with industry stakeholders, government agencies, and other relevant parties, and apply negotiation experience to reach agreements on complex issues.
Effective communication and decision‑making: Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills to convey information clearly and the ability to make informed decisions.
Project management: Experience managing and coordinating projects to meet deadlines.
Adaptability: Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced environment and adapt to changing priorities.
Relationship management and negotiation: Build and maintain strong relationships with industry stakeholders and government agencies, leveraging negotiation skills to reach consensus on complex issues.
Experience requirement: Minimum 3‑5 years of experience in fisheries or marine resource management is required.
Work rights: Australian work rights are required for this role.
Essential Qualifications
Tertiary qualification in fisheries management, marine science, or demonstrated equivalent.
To Apply
Please submit your application electronically to @wafic.org.au .
Include a cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest in the role.
Include a current resume that details your work experience and skills.
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