Vacancies
Trade Waste & Environmental Health Officer, Tablelands Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, City of Launceston (TAS)
Advanced Environmental Health Scientist / Environmental Health Officer, Queensland Health (QLD)
Trade Waste & Environmental Health Officer, Tablelands Regional Council (QLD)
The Atherton Tablelands is one of the most exciting places in North Queensland to live and work. Located within a 90-minute drive from Cairns, our enviable lifestyle, vibrant landscapes, untouched rainforests, dramatic mountains, and stunning lakes & waterfalls makes the Tablelands region extremely attractive for your new career.
Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) is a forward-thinking, progressive, and inclusive organisation, delivering a range of services and programs for our community. We have a highly skilled workforce who provide innovative solutions to problems. We seek and recruit people who are passionate about the region, work well in a team environment and have the skills and abilities to produce quality outcomes.
Location |
Atherton Tablelands (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent full-time position Attractive work/life balance - 72.5 hour fortnight / 19-day month |
Salary/Remuneration |
Base salary package from $92,321.22 per annum ($3,550.82 per fortnight)
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
The Trade Waste and Environmental Health Officer is responsible for the regulation of trade waste discharges into TRC sewerage system in accordance with the TRC Trade Waste Policy and Trade Waste Management Plan. The role also assists with the design and implementation of measures to enforce public health regulations and improve public health outcomes. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Essential Qualifications |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For more information about the role please contact Tudor Tanase, Manager Environment & Natural Resources during office hours on 0428 679 634. |
We encourage applicants from all backgrounds including First Nations People, people from different cultural backgrounds and people with disabilities.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 5 PM ON 18 MARCH 2024
Environmental Health Officer, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Council are seeking expressions of interest for a permanent full time Environmental Health Officer to contribute to Council’s success.
The Gladstone Region is a dynamic Central Queensland coastal region that provides an enviable lifestyle and economic stability for more than 63,000 residents. Gladstone Regional Council is committed to a dynamic, proud and diverse future for the Gladstone Region that focuses on working together to balance our region’s lifestyle and opportunity. Our success is built on a foundation of safe, engaged, high performing talent and teams and a values-based culture centred around our SERVICE principles. We are fortunate to live in an attractive, growing region and proud to provide opportunity for personal growth and career development for our employees. We offer opportunities to grow your career within a progressive local government organisation and work in a high performing team that values your contribution.
Location |
Gladstone (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$82,548.23 - $96,205.55 |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
The purpose of this position is to effectively and efficiently monitor and assess the level of public health and environmental protection within the community, to ensure compliance with applicable standards. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
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How to apply |
Council is committed to connecting with the Gladstone Regional community which values diversity and inclusion and encourages you to bring your whole self to work. First Nations people are encouraged to apply. University students currently studying a relevant degree are encouraged to apply.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 29 MARCH 2024
Environmental Health Officer, City of Launceston (TAS)
The Environmental Health Team creates and maintains a healthy and sustainable environment for our community through the promotion and protection of public and environmental health.
Location |
Launceston (TAS) |
Type |
Permanent full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
Base salary $78,202 - $89,064 (Grade 5) Superannuation 15.25% |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
The role of the Environmental Health Officer (EHO) is to protect and improve public and environmental health by delivering and enforcing the statutory food, public and environmental health risk and evidence based programs, to ensure Council meets its responsibilities under legislation, and to provide the community with a healthy and supportive environment. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We are looking for someone who demonstrates, through behaviour, an alignment and an understanding of our values and has the following qualifications, skills and experience:
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How to apply |
To apply, please address your application to People and Culture clearly stating the position number and send to contactus@launceston.tas.gov.au OR complete the online application form, attaching all requested documentation. Your application should include a Cover Letter, your current Resume and a statement addressing the highlighted Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description section of the Employment Information Pack. You must address the Selection Criteria to be eligible for interview. |
Contact person |
For further information, please contact Natasha Tempest, Team Leader Environmental Health on 03 6323 3312. |
If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, please contact the People and Culture team via email at contactus@launceston.tas.gov.au, noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch.
City of Launceston is an equal opportunity employer. Our workforce is diverse, inclusive, flexible and family-friendly. We value the different backgrounds, skills and contributions of all employees and treat each other and our community with respect. We want opportunities at City of Launceston to be accessible and attainable to all potential candidates. If you are interested in a role but have concerns about your suitability, please talk to us before submitting your application.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 3 PM ON 5 APRIL 2024
Advanced Environmental Health Scientist / Environmental Health Officer, Queensland Health (QLD)
The Environmental Hazards Unit within the Health Protection and Regulation Branch is looking for a talented and dynamic Advanced Environmental Health Scientist/Officer to join our fast-paced, transparent, and collaborative team! We are a fun small unit but a highly motivated team with a strong focus on quality outcomes. As an Advanced Environmental Health Scientist/Officer, you'll be offering high-level policy advice on state-wide operational practices, service improvements, and environmental health hazards and providing legislative guidance to line managers, senior management, and stakeholders both within and outside the discipline.
Location |
Herston (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$140,767 - $146,883 per annum + super Benefits |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Reporting to the Manager, Environmental Hazards, Science and Regulation, Environmental Hazards Unit, in the Health Protection and Regulation Branch, Department of Health, you will diligently adhere to defined service quality standards and health and safety policies, ensuring the provision of high-quality and safe services. Embodying Queensland Health's core values, you will leverage your expertise in environmental and human health systems to proactively anticipate, assess, and mitigate risks to human health from environmental hazards. Your role will encompass providing specialized policy and technical advice on legislative requirements for various environmental hazards to key stakeholders, including the Minister and Director-General. You will play a pivotal role in leading the development and implementation of legislation and interventions, collaborating across disciplines and applying expert scientific knowledge. Utilizing your expert-level understanding of environmental health, you will contribute to evidence-based solutions for complex issues, formulate program goals, and prepare comprehensive reports on the health impacts of environmental-related hazards. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
For success in this position, you must highlight specialized knowledge, skills, and expertise in contemporary environmental health practice or science, with a focus on toxicology. Membership, or ability to qualify for membership of, the Australasian College of Toxicology & Risk Assessment would be looked upon favourable. Your proven ability at a high level should include applying evidence-based principles for intricate decisions, offering authoritative advice to diverse audiences, including environmental health colleagues, senior managers, and other stakeholders on matters related to environmental hazards. In particular have the ability to explain complex scientific concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Furthermore, your record of accomplishment should reveal proficiency in leading change through quality and service improvement initiatives. Your analytical skills in critically assessing data should also be evident. |
How to apply |
To apply for this opportunity: |
Contact person |
For more information contact David Ward on (07) 3328 9342 or david.ward2@health.qld.gov.au |
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months and may be considered for other vacancies which may include an alternative employment basis (temporary; full time or part time).
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 11 APRIL 2024
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