Asset & Sustainability Planning Officer, Clerk Grade 5/6, Wollongong
- Play a key role in strengthening asset management and sustainability outcomes for a volunteer-based emergency service protecting the communities of NSW
- Full-time, ongoing opportunity contributing to Net Zero, climate risk and asset planning initiatives as part of a collaborative, purpose-driven team
- Location: Based at the NSW SES State Headquarters in Wollongong with hybrid work arrangement of 3 days in the office
About the opportunity
The Asset & Sustainability Planning Officer supports the delivery of asset management and sustainability activities across the NSW SES asset portfolio, including the development and review of asset management plans, Net Zero and sustainability initiatives, climate-related planning and governance reporting. Reporting to the Manager, Asset Management and Sustainability, you will coordinate input from asset owners and stakeholders, provide secretariat support to the Climate Risk Working Group, and help maintain accurate, auditable records to inform planning and investment decisions. Working within a small, close-knit team, you will collaborate broadly across the agency, gaining exposure to asset and sustainability practice in a fast-paced, state-wide organisation.
About the NSW SES
Our Mission: NSW SES saving lives and creating safer communities.
Our Vision: A trusted volunteer-based emergency service, working together to deliver excellence in community preparedness and emergency response.
The NSW SES serves the community as the lead agency for Floods, Storms and Tsunamis. We are recognised as the most versatile and widely used emergency service organisation in NSW. Our volunteers are highly skilled, experienced, and well- trained in the wide variety of roles they perform.
With over 10,000 volunteers we are committed to protecting and supporting the diverse communities of NSW. Learn more here.
About you
To be successful in this role you will:
- be proficient in building and maintaining relationships with stakeholders, internal and external, including government agencies and subject matter experts;
- bring strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to interpret information and apply critical thinking to inform recommendations and advice;
- be organised and adaptable, with the ability to plan, prioritise and respond to competing deadlines in a busy, state-wide work environment;
- communicate confidently and effectively, both written and verbal, including preparing reports, briefing notes and correspondence for a range of audiences.
What we can offer you
- You will enjoy a 35-hour work week, with the potential for flexible work arrangements.
- You can enjoy a hybrid work environment, time in the office and time working from home.
- Attractive salary range of $102,936.00 to $113,579.00 plus 12% superannuation and leave loading.
- Our work is meaningful and rewarding. The SES’s mission is saving lives and creating safer communities and you can be an important part of our work.
- We have attractive leave entitlements including parental, sick, flex and recreation leave.
- We care about our people. We have Mental Health & Wellbeing programs and services to support our people and operational and leadership training and development opportunities to develop our people. Some of these include:
- Fitness Passport
- LinkedIn Learning
- Member Assist Program for free confidential counselling support
- Immunisation program.
You belong here
- We care about people as individuals and are committed to diversity, inclusion, and new ways of working. We encourage applications from people of any age, gender, ethnicity, cultural background, faith, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.
- We want our people to reflect the diverse community we serve and are committed to creating an inclusive and flexible workplace. We want to know what this looks like for you so we can support your success at work.
- If you require reasonable adjustments, we are committed to supporting you throughout the recruitment processes and in the workplace. If you feel you may require an adjustment during the recruitment process, please contact [email protected] for confidential advice on options.
How to apply
Your application should include as separate attachments:
- A cover letter (maximum of one page) briefly responding to the essential requirements and your interest in the role;
- Responses to each of the targeted questions (maximum of one page per answer); and
- An up-to-date resume of no more than four pages detailing your skills and experience relevant to the role.
Targeted Questions
- Describe a time you coordinated input from multiple internal and/or external stakeholders to deliver a report, plan or piece of work. What was the situation, what challenges did you face, and how did you ensure the outcome was accurate and met the required deadline?
- This role requires you to research and interpret information from a range of sources to inform recommendations, often in a changing policy environment. Give an example of how you have applied critical thinking to analyse information and develop practical advice or recommendations.
Want to know more?
If you want to know more about this opportunity, please contact Hiring Manager, Simone Purdone,
[email protected]
The role description is available here.
Talent Pool
A recruitment pool may be created for ongoing and temporary roles of the same role or role type that may become available for filling over the next 18 months. Further information here.
Applications close: Sunday, 6 September 2026, 11:55pm