Senior Fisheries Investigator
Job Summary
Opportunity to develop your skills knowledge and experience associated with delivering on regulatory responsibilities related to natural resources
Overview:
Full Time 38 hours per week
Temporary until14May 2027
Location: Negotiable
Supervising Fisheries Officer Salary from $147201up to $151340per annum (FTE) plus super and leave loading
Expenses:Expenses outside the normal operation of this role will not be considered.
About the Role
This professional development opportunity is within the Fisheries Compliance Unit of DPIRD Fisheries & Forestry presenting opportunity to develop your skills knowledge and experience in a range of capabilities associated with delivering on regulatory responsibilities related to naturalresources. Youwill be responsible for managing the Zone allocating resources setting prioritiesanddeveloping projects.
The roles activities include:
Review and endorse fisheries compliance activities using a risk-based approachtomaximise voluntary compliance and create effectivedeterrence.
Casemanagecomplex investigations
Review evidence offence reports briefing notes and correspondence
Developing reviewing and approving operational planning material
Engaging in routine patrol duties and planned operations
Leading and supervisingstatewide staff investigations and operations
About You
To be eligible to be considered for this position you will needto:-
Be currently Authorised as a Fisheries Officer under the Fisheries Management Act
Have within the last 2 years competently completed Baton Handcuff & Tactical Communications Training
Completed a Cert IV in Government Investigations
Hold a ASMA issued Coxswain certificate of capacity Grade 1/2 near coastal or higher.
Meet all other employment conditions under the Crown Employees Fisheries Staff Award for a District Fisheries Officer Employees Fisheries Staff Award
Applying is easy!
Submit your current Resume/CV and a Cover Letter (max. 2 pages) outlining your relevant skills and experience and why youre our ideal candidate.
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For a confidential discussion about this opportunity please contact Tony Chen or.
EOI Applications close: Wednesday 13 May 2026 at 11:55pm AEST.
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Additional Information
This is an internal EOI opportunity. To be considered for an appointment for over 12 monthsor ongoing applicants must be ongoing at either an equivalentor higher grade than this advertised vacancy (Supervising Fisheries Officer OR on a current and valid talent pool at this grade or higher. Alternatively if you do not meet the requirement for an ongoing appointment you may only be considered for a temporary appointment of up to 12 months.
DPIRD is committed to providing an inclusive candidate experience and through the Disability Confident Recruiter program identify and remove unintended barriers for candidates.
Required Experience:
Senior IC