Environmental Engagement Officer
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Full-time for up to 36 months, 35 hours per week, with possibility of extension
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Salary from $99,183.76 - $107,357.31 + 12% Superannuation
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Opportunity to work on impactful environmental and community initiatives
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Supportive and collaborative team environment
About us:
We are not your usual, we are upbeat, resourceful, and determined. Our staff and community are at the core of what we do, looking for ways to work together and support each other. Naturally welcoming, we share good-natured humour and positivity. We aim to inspire a sense of possibility and create opportunities for all by rolling up our sleeves. Our workplace is agile and flexible, keeping ahead of the times. Be a part of it, let’s get something starteed.
Our Natural Areas team delivers programs and initiatives that support biodiversity conservation, environmental sustainability and community education across the Campbelltown Local Government Area.
About the role:
We are seeking an enthusiastic and community-focused Environmental Engagement Officer to join our passionate Natural Areas team.
This position is responsible for assisting in the preparation, implementation and review of environmental education programs, projects, events and community engagement initiatives that support biodiversity conservation and environmental awareness across the Campbelltown Local Government Area.
The role will work closely with schools, community groups, private landholders, environmental stakeholders and Council teams to deliver innovative programs, workshops, events and citizen science initiatives that encourage positive environmental outcomes and strengthen community participation.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following key skills and attributes:
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Relevant tertiary qualifications in Education, Applied Science, Natural Resource Management, Conservation Land Management or relevant job related experience in associated disciplines.
- Class C Drivers Licence.
- Senior First Aid Certificate and Working with Children’s Check or willingness to obtain.
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Knowledge of local flora and fauna identification, biodiversity and Cultural practices.
- Understanding and experience in word processing, Microsoft Office suite and related Council software including the practical application of GIS software.
- Good working knowledge of and demonstrated ability to apply EEO and WHS legislation and policies.
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, ability to analyse issues and communicate results by written and oral media to different target audiences including Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities.
- Ability to operate independently with minimal supervision.
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Demonstrated experience in conducting public workshops and presentations.
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Commitment to living our values of respect, integrity, teamwork, trust and optimism. It is through respect, integrity and teamwork that we build trust and create optimism for Campbelltown’s future.
This role will require some work to be completed outside of typical business open hours and on weekends.
As a member of our friendly and passionate team, you’ll receive the following benefits:
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Full-time for up to 36 months, 35 hours per week, with possibility of extension
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Salary from $99,183.76 - $107,357.31 + 12% Superannuation
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Flexible work arrangements
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Generous leave provisions
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Generous professional development opportunities
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Fortnightly pay
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Secure staff car park
Applications close: 23 June 2026
Sound like you? Apply now!
Applicants are required to undergo a comprehensive employment screening process, which may include but is not limited to reference, identity, working with children checks, and medical checks. Employment offers are contingent upon successful clearance of related checks.
Campbelltown City Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and values the unique contributions of all people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
Council also recognises the skills and attributes of veterans and welcomes applications from ex-service personnel.
We are committed to acting in the best interest of the children in our community. We believe children have the right to be safe, listened to and respected. We have zero tolerance for child abuse and will take allegations very seriously, responding quickly and consistently in line with our policies and procedures. We aim to provide a safe space for all children, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, children who identify as LGBTIQA+, and children with disability.