Join Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC): Protect Australia’s Unique Wildlife!
Are you passionate about conservation and making a real difference for Australia’s endangered wildlife? AWC, a global leader in conservation, is looking for someone to spearhead the work associated with the Kimberley Conservation Hub.
About AWC:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is a global leader in conservation, providing hope for Australia’s wildlife with a science-informed, land management partnership approach which delivers high impact results. We protect endangered wildlife in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, the Top End and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.
AWC’s mission - to deliver effective conservation for all native animal species and their habitats - is achieved by:
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Science - delivering a nationally-coherent program of ecological surveys with a focus on monitoring key conservation assets and threats, conducting applied research relevant to wildlife conservation, implementing conservation programs including reintroductions, and providing advice on land management.
OneAWC is defined as ‘a cohesive, engaged, collaborative, high performing group guided by strong, effective leaders. A group of people who all understand AWC’s mission, vision and their role in contributing to the achievement of mission and vision, all connected and working towards a common purpose, guided by a set of shared values’. The delivery of AWC’s mission is highly reliant on all AWC working collaboratively with each other.
About the Roles:
In the Kimbereley, AWC protects wildlife and their habitats across 7 properties and partnership areas, covering 4.3 million hectares; Mornington-Marion Downs and Charnley River - Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuaries; in partnership with Yulmbu (Kija), Dambimangari and Wilinggin Traditional Owners, Ranger Groups and their representative Aboriginal Corporations and implements conservation management on Yampi Sound Training Area, in collaboration with Dambimangari people under contract with the Commonwealth Department of Defence.
Reporting to the Regional Operations Manager (ROM) – North-west, the Regional Project Manager (RPM) will be responsible for the documentation, planning, liaison, drafting submissions and procurement, approval and delivery phases of capital works associated with the remote Kimberley Conservation Hub at Charnley Operations base on Wilinggin Country, Mornington Restoration project at Mornington Operations base on Bunaba Country, and other regional locations as required. In addition, the RPM will assist the ROM with documenting and reporting annual plans, quarterly reports and annual reports to meet reporting requirements. In consultation with the ROM, the RPM will also assist Operations Managers for each of the project sites with other infrastructure and capital projects planning and approval submissions required. The RPM in consultation with the ROM will be available for additional operational activities at each of the service sites and other North-west management areas where required.
CRITICAL COMPETENCIES:
- Excellent planning, organisational and coordination skills, including a demonstrated ability to prioritise and execute a large number of tasks in an efficient manner.
- Excellent relationship/interpersonal skills, including a demonstrated ability to develop relationships with Traditional Owners, stakeholders both internal and external including field staff, suppliers, contractors, local and state government agencies.
- A well-developed ability to ‘problem solve’ and identify and recommend innovative solutions with limited resources.
- Excellent writing skills, including the demonstrated ability to draft effective approval applications, reports and other correspondence.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Advanced ability in using standard business software packages (including Word, email, Excel, MS Project, FULCRUM and Project Management software (Monday.com and Asset Panda)).
- An interest in the conservation of Australia’s wildlife and habitats.
- Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and independently as required.
- A willingness to travel to other AWC sanctuaries and locations around Australia as required.
- A strong work ethic including a willingness to work extended hours and weekends as required and a willingness to work in remote and difficult locations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience in infrastructure and or capital projects and contract administration or a similar role is essential. Previous experience in government project and contract administration will be highly regarded.
- Experience in delivering innovative and effective solutions is more important than formal qualifications.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:
- A valid manual driver’s licence with 4WD experience.
- First aid certificate (desirable).
- Police clearance certificate.
Inherent requirements of the role: The execution of tasks associated with the position may primarily be office based, however you will be expected to travel to sites located in remote locations and can occasionally work away from an established field base. Whilst on site, the work environment can be outdoors and often in the extremes of weather – hot/cold and wet or dry. On occasion, the work may be physically demanding, requiring heavy muscular activity including lifting and carrying, pushing and pulling loads, bending, climbing and driving a variety of vehicles. The successful applicant must be physically capable of performing these activities in order to carry out the inherent role responsibilities.
- PLEASE NOTE: The role is set to start in early 2025, date to be determined with the successful candidate.
Detailed position description for the roles:
- Regional Project Manager: https://awcemployment.blob.core.windows.net/awcemployment/NW%20Regional%20Project%20Manager%20-%2020241102%20.pdf
Join our Journey:
Take the leap and start your next adventure with the AWC! AWC reserves the right to start screening applicants and interviewing throughout the recruitment process.
For Initial enquiries: people@australianwildlife.org
APPLICATIONS: To submit an application, click ‘Apply’ and follow the prompts to complete an online application form. Your application must include CV and covering letter, briefly addressing the critical competencies listed in the detailed job description attachment.
Please note:
- Applicants must be an Australian citizen/permanent resident or have a suitable visa in place in order to apply. Sponsorship is not available.
- Applicants will under go relevant pre-employment checks, which may include an online medical and a values-based assessment.
- If you apply for this role, AWC will include you in its ongoing updates and communications about its events, activities and fundraising initiatives. You may opt out of these communications at any time.
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AWC is a welcoming and inclusive organisation that invites individuals from diverse backgrounds, such as those who identify as First Nations and Torres Strait Islander, individuals with disabilities, the LGBTIQA+ community, neurodivergent individuals, and those from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, to apply for the opportunity. AWC values and is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable to be themselves, and where a range of perspectives, cultures, and voices are respected and recognised as a key part to the success of AWC. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must also have the right to live and work in Australia.