Help protect and manage Hattah-Kulkyne National Park through conservation, visitor services and on-ground park operations. Work as part of a supportive team delivering projects that enhance visitor experiences and protect natural values.
- Enjoy a diverse role spanning conservation, infrastructure maintenance, community engagement and emergency response activities.
- Join a supportive team where training, development and learning on the job are encouraged.
- Collaborate with Traditional Owners, volunteers and local communities to deliver positive outcomes for parks and visitors.
About the role
Our Rangers are key to Parks Victoria providing exceptional experiences for visitors to Victoria's parks and reserves. As a Ranger, you are responsible for the on-ground management of Parks Victoria's estate, consistent with organisational priorities, policies and procedures, ensuring that people can enjoy the outdoors and protecting the things that make our parks and reserves so special. You will work as part of a team in delivering a variety of projects and services including (but not limited to): working with Traditional Owners in joint management and other partnership arrangements; conservation program delivery (such as pest plants and animals, threatened species); visitor infrastructure and asset construction and maintenance (such as roads, walking tracks, day visitor areas and campgrounds); compliance and enforcement activities; the delivery of education programs; and engagement with the community, licensed tour operators and other commercial operations, and volunteers.
Rangers are also encouraged to participate in Victoria's fire and emergency management arrangements as part of Forest Fire Management Victoria.
About Parks Victoria
Parks Victoria is a statutory authority of the Victorian Government acting in accordance with the Parks Victoria Act 2018.
Parks Victoria is responsible for managing a diverse estate of more than 4 million hectares including 3,000 land and marine parks and reserves making up 18 per cent of Victoria's landmass, 75 per cent of Victoria's wetlands and 70 per cent of Victoria's coastline. Victoria's parks are home to more than 4,300 native plants and around 1,000 native animal species.
Parks Victoria's estate attracts more than 100 million visits every year and we are committed to providing accessible, enjoyable, diverse programs and destinations while protecting and enhancing environmental and cultural values.
We're looking for someone with:
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No qualifications necessary if you have the right attitude and ability to learn
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Ability to use technology & good computer skills
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Experience in land management, pest animal work, contractor management, community engagement, equipment operation can be an advantage.
Your application will need to include:
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A Current Resume
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A Cover Letter addressing the key selection criteria in the position description.
Application Close date: Sunday 2nd of August 2026
Sound like you?
For a confidential discussion about the role, call Chris O'Connor on 0438 486 282 or apply online!
If you don't hold every skill or experience detailed above, please don't rule yourself out. We focus on hiring people who value collaboration and integrity. We value a culture where everyone can be themselves at work, regardless of background, orientation, age or gender.
If this resonates with you, then please consider applying or getting in touch to discuss.
Employment Requirements
Parks Victoria is committed to child safety and has zero tolerance for child abuse and all forms of harm to children, in accordance with the Victorian Child Safe Standards. All prospective employees to undergo a National Police Record Check and Working with Children Check prior to commencing employment.