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Ranger in Charge
Northern Parks & Forests Regional Operations; Management & Operations; Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service & Partnerships; Bladensburg National Park
Temporary Ranger in Charge, Bladensburg.
This job is diverse and collaborative, and offers a mix of office and field-based work - with a particular focus on the delivery of conservation management priorities.
Undertake a hands-on leadership role near Winton in central-western Queensland.Lead the planning and delivery of operational programs for the work unit. Measure your own success through the achievements of your team. Continue to grow and leverage your knowledge in natural resource management and conservation.
If you are motivated and energetic, and enjoy diverse and meaningful work, this position would suit you.
Job details
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Full-time |
Occupational group | Primary Industry & Environment |
Classification | OO6 |
Workplace Location | North West Qld |
Job ad reference | QLD/631650/25 |
Closing date | 08-May-2025 |
Job duration | Until 28 February 2026 with possible extension |
Contact person | Charles Coleman |
Contact details | Ph: 0428 758 887 Access the National Relay Service |
Live and work on one of Queensland's western parks!
Based on-park near Winton, the Ranger in Charge leads and coordinates the planning and delivery of operational work programs within the Bladensburg Work Unit, which includes Bladensburg National Park, Combo Waterhole Conservation Park and Lark Quarry Conservation Park. The position directly supervises a OO3 Ranger and works collaboratively with park neighbours, First Nations partners, researchers and key stakeholders to achieve park management objectives and conservation outcomes.
As Ranger in Charge, Bladensburg you will:
- Manage day-to-day operations of the work unit.
- Undertake asset, visitor, fire and pest management activities.
- Develop and implement operational plans consistent with business plans, strategies, policies and procedures.
- Manage and supervise staff, contractors and volunteers including the management of performance issues.
- Collaborate with colleagues, experts and researchers with respect to species management.
- Grow your and your team's skills and capabilities.
- Manage the work unit budget and expenditure.
- Undertake projects to achieve set operational and conservation objectives.
- Ensure the safety and wellbeing of employees, contractors, volunteers and visitors.
- Respond to critical incidents.
- Implement and enforce legislation administered by the Department.
- Establish partnerships that assist operations and achieve objectives and outcomes of the regional business plan.
- Work with and learn from First Nations partners to jointly achieve stronger outcomes for Country and people
- Communicate regularly with stakeholders and visitors to create a greater understanding and appreciation of the Department and its role.
- Negotiate with neighbours and other stakeholders to resolve local land management issues.
- Perform other assigned duties at the classification level within your competence and training.
A three-bedroom residence suitable for a small family or couple is provided at the Bladensburg ranger base.
To succeed in this role, you'll need four things in abundance:
- Confidence and the practical skills required to work and live in regional and isolated settings.
- Field skills gained as a ranger or from a similar conservation or land management background.
- An appetite for and ability to solve complex problems using initiative, collaboration and tenacity.
- the ability to build and sustain genuine and meaningful relationships with those you work and interact with.
How to Apply:
To apply, lodge an application online at www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au that consists of the following:
- your current resume of no more than 4 pages.
- Ashort 1-2-page statement that briefly describes why you are the best suited person for this role. Your statement should demonstrate your ability or potential to fulfill the requirements under the “Your role” and "What we are looking for" sections.
- Information that will help us understand how you could contribute to our workforce diversity--noting, our department values equity and diversity.
- Evidence that you meet the eligibility requirements.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/631650/25
Closing Date: Thursday, 08 May 2025
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