- $75,630 per annum pro rata, plus super
- Part time, up to 3 days per week
- Maximum Term, 12 months
As the capital city of Western Australia, the City of Perth is a Local Government that is ambitious for the future. To achieve our aims, we recruit the very best people who understand the City exists to enable and deliver the aspirations of the community.
The Opportunity
Are you currently studying towards a qualification in Environmental Health and looking to gain valuable practical experience in the field?
Join our supportive Community Health team, where you’ll work alongside experienced Environmental Health Officers and engage with community stakeholders to help ensure Perth remains a safe, healthy and vibrant place to live, work and visit.
As an Environmental Health Assistant, you will provide operational support to the Community Health team, assisting with compliance activities and contributing to positive environmental health outcomes and best-practice standards.
Reporting to the Health Operations Lead within the Community Safety and Amenity team, you will:
- Undertake regular water sampling at aquatic facilities in accordance with relevant legislation and requirements.
- Inspect aquatic facilities and skin penetration establishments to assess compliance.
- Conduct environmental water and food sampling programs.
- Participate in food business and other environmental health inspections alongside qualified Environmental Health Officers.
- Support the team with a range of operational and compliance activities, gaining valuable practical experience alongside your studies.
About You
To succeed in this role, you will:
- Be currently studying a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) or an equivalent approved qualification. Applicants must have successfully completed their first year of study.
- Have developing knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Local Government Act, Food Act, Environmental Protection Act, Public Health Act and applicable local laws.
- Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to engage with stakeholders, negotiate and assist in resolving issues.
- Be keen to develop your practical skills and build your experience in environmental health within a local government setting.
Please note: To be eligible for this position, applicants must be undertaking an approved university qualification leading to accreditation as an Environmental Health Officer. This position is not suitable for students studying Environmental Management or Environmental Science.
If your experience and capabilities match these criteria, we welcome your application.
Above all, you will live our values of Commitment, Teamwork, Courage and Respect that allow us to come together to lead and support the community.
Please view the attached Application Pack to learn more about the role and working at the City.
Eligibility
To be eligible to work for us, you will need to demonstrate:
- A right to work in Australia (e.g. a birth certificate, current passport or current visa)
- A current ‘C’ class Australian drivers licence
- Ability to successfully complete a pre-employment medical assessment.
- A satisfactory National Police Clearance (dated within 3 months).
How to apply
When prompted, please submit: your current resume; a cover letter that concisely addresses the Selection Criteria; and any relevant qualifications or certifications.
The application process
Applications for this position will close at 5PM on Wednesday 2 September 2026.
Applications may be considered prior to the closing date.
Applicants may also be considered for similar positions within the City of Perth.
We’re continuing to build a gender-equitable team and a culture that’s just as diverse, inclusive, and welcoming as the City of Perth Community. We encourage applications from people of all ages, cultures (including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples), abilities, sexual orientation, and gender identities.
Canvassing of Elected Members during the recruitment process will disqualify your application.
For further information please contact Scott Teymant, Community Health Manager, 08 9461 3276 or
[email protected].