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Working to protect the states environment and heritage.
About the role
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is the first national parks agency in Australia to adopt a zero-extinction target. The Assistant Project Officer Threatened Species is an exciting opportunity to be part of this and other state-wide conservation programs. You will work as part of a team contributing to the implementation coordination and monitoring of threatened species projects focusing on achieving positive conservation outcomes.
Working closely with the Project Officer Threatened Species and NPWS rangers field staff and contractors you will assist in designing planning implementing and reporting on threatened species programs. This will involve occasional overnight travel to locations where you will often work alone and independently while adhering to strict safety protocols. This work requires a high degree of time management project planning accurate data collection and the ability to solve problems on the fly.
About you
As an Assistant Project Officer you are an ecologist who has experience with documenting executing and reporting on field-based conservation projects and working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders. You will feel at ease in a dynamic work environment and feel confident re-prioritising your work as needed. Ideally you will have experience with implementing recovery actions for threatened species.
Essential requirements
To view the Role Description: Assistant Project Officer Threatened Species
Who we are
DCCEEW conserves and protects the states natural environment. It manages the NSW national park estate including its rich and diverse biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural heritage for future generations.
DCCEEW also ensures sustainable management of water resources across the state to support the environment communities and industry.
We acknowledge the ongoing custodial responsibilities of the Aboriginal peoples of NSW to care for Country and water and are committed to establishing meaningful partnerships with Aboriginal peoples in the management of the environment.
What we can offer you
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is a great place to expand your career and grow your skills and knowledge.
What we do
About NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Northern Inland Branch Overview
To Apply
If excited by the information above we look forward to receiving your application via portal including a copy of your resume and cover letter expressing your interest and suitability for the role.
Applications close Sunday 3 August 2025 at 11:55PM.
Should you require further information about the role please contact Marcus Armour via
A recruitment pool may be created for ongoing and temporary opportunities of the same role or role type that may become available over the next 18 months.
Our goal is to build a workforce that not only represents but also understands and serves the diverse communities of New South Wales. We are committed to making our state a vibrant and inclusive place to live work and thrive for everyone. Our workforce represents people of all ages and genders Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people people with disabilities the LGBTQI community and people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Looking for more information or assistance in applying
If you require an adjustment for your application process please contact our Talent Acquisition Team by emailing or contacting Naz Keya via (please mention reference number 544198).
If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander use our Aboriginal applicants guide to assist with applying for roles or contact our Aboriginal Career pathways team for a yarn
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Role Description
Full-Time