Vacancies
Environmental Health Officer, City of Greater Geelong (VIC)
Environmental Health Officer, Meander Valley Council (TAS)
Environmental Health Team Leader, Shire of Moyne (VIC) (Kernow Environmental SERVICES)
Environmental Health Assistant, City of Kwinana (WA)
Environmental Health Officer, Department of Health (TAS)
Senior Manager Work Health and Safety, Charles Darwin University (NT)
Team Manager Environmental Health, Townsville City Council (QLD)
Coordinator Environmental Health, Townsville City Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, City of Greater Geelong (VIC)
In this dynamic, hands-on role with the City’s growing and supportive Environmental Health team, you’ll provide expert advice, enforce regulations, and ensure compliance with legislation to safeguard public health. With a diverse portfolio including onsite domestic wastewater, this role will expand your skillset and enhance your experience in environmental health. Make a difference by helping our community thrive in a safe, healthy environment!
Location |
Geelong (VIC) |
Type |
Permanent Full-Time (part time applicants will be considered) |
Salary/Remuneration |
Band 6 Commencing from $95,760 pa plus super (from 1 July 2025) Flexible working options, including fortnightly or monthly RDO |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Key responsibilities include:
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful in this role, you will be an experienced Environmental Health professional, with current knowledge of Environmental Health legislation and the ability to interpret this legislation. You will need to be able to engage with and build relationships with a diverse range of people and be confident in your ability to have difficult conversations.
If this sounds like the role for you, then click apply now! |
How to apply |
Click the Apply button to submit your application or find out more about this opportunity. If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, please contact the Talent Acquisition team via email at careers@geelongcity.vic.gov.au noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch. |
Contact person |
For more information contact Graeme Blakey, Coordinator Environmental Health at Graeme.Blakey@geelongcity.vic.gov.au |
At the City we want a workforce that reflects the community we live in. We welcome and embrace everyone, all people with their own unique experiences, and support and encourage all our employees to do their best work, have equal access to opportunities and a just working environment. For this reason, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from First Nations people, people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, from the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disability and people of all genders, ages and diverse experience.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 29 MAY 2025
Environmental Health Officer, Meander Valley Council (TAS)
The Meander Valley region is located in the heart of Northern Tasmania and full of an array of quaint country towns and mountain ranges. Westbury is a 25min drive (34km) west of Launceston and a 45min drive (67km) south-east of Devonport.
Location |
Westbury (TAS) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$91,646 and $101,252 (pro rata for part-time) under Council’s Enterprise Agreement 2022. Annual salary will be negotiated subject to applicant’s qualification, skills, and experience. Council invites those studying towards an environmental health qualification to apply. Employment conditions and benefits include:
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
Council is seeking an Environmental Health Officer to join our Environmental Health Team within the Development & Regulatory Services Department. Our Team has a range of responsibilities to ensure environmental health requirements in the Meander Valley are met under relevant legislation. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
The successful candidate will have an advanced diploma or degree level qualification in environmental health (or be working towards obtaining such), or other such qualifications sufficient to satisfy appointment as an Authorised Officer under the Food Act 2003 and Public Health Act 1997 (See EHA Accredited Courses for a list of appropriate qualifications). |
How to apply |
To be considered for this position, applications must include an application form, a cover letter, resume, a copy of your relevant qualification or most recent transcript (if currently studying) and a statement addressing each of the selection criteria (maximum of three pages). Applications are to be submitted by email for the attention of the Human Resources Officer: recruitment@mvc.tas.gov.au |
Contact person |
If you have any questions please contact Madeline McKinnell, Team Leader Environmental Health on (03) 6393 5354 or email madeline.mckinnell@mvc.tas.gov.au |
Applicants are encouraged to apply at their earliest convenience. Council will remove this advertisement if the position is filled.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 30 MAY 2025
Environmental Health Team Leader, Shire of Moyne (VIC) (Kernow Environmental Services)
Who is Kernow? Kernow has been at the forefront of the environmental health industry in Victoria for more than 30 years. With more than 50 Environmental Health Professionals across metro and rural councils plus a large immunisation team and support personnel, our staff have significant expertise and are respected leaders in the field. We have long standing relationships with a number of large and small councils in metro and rural Victoria and provide short-term contracting solutions to various other councils within Victoria.
But what really sets us apart is our training and People and Culture programs. They really are best practice and our culture is like no other!
Location |
Port Fairy (VIC) This Leadership Role is responsible for the Environmental Health teams at Moyne, Ararat and Pyrenees Shires. This role would suit an experienced Environmental Health Leader interested in a tree change within some of Victoria’s most idyllic regional locations. |
Type |
Full-time permanent position |
Salary/Remuneration |
Attractive salary + motor vehicle We offer a diversity of work and opportunities beyond the average ‘day to day’ work of an EHO. You will also be joining a culture that is committed to investing in staff, offering genuine development opportunities and a team that values collaboration and learning and development. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
The role has operational responsibilities in respect of Moyne Shire and provides managerial oversight of the Ararat and Pyrenees teams (people management of 2 EHOs). The role is responsible for building culture and developing talent within the teams. Part of a network of professional and experienced Environmental Professionals, you will be part of Kernow’s Leadership team and work close with Kernow’s Executive Team. In this role, your core responsibilities will be:
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful in this role, you will have recent experience as either a Team Leader, Environmental Health or an experienced Environmental Health Officer operating in a local government environment. Ideally you will have prior people leadership experience. Supplementing this experience, you will possess a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) or other relevant tertiary qualification. You will also have excellent communication and Leadership skills, a demonstrated ability to operate both autonomously and collaboratively within a team environment and manage stakeholders. You will be motivated to develop professionally and embrace new technology. You will also hold a valid Australian drivers’ licence. |
How to apply |
To learn more about Kernow, our culture and our people, see www.kernow.net.au/careers/ Apply via Seek before 30 May 2025. |
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 30 MAY 2025
Environmental Health Assistant, City of Kwinana (WA)
Join the City of Kwinana team and be part of a vibrant community where innovation and collaboration drive positive change. At Kwinana, we value our employees and offer a supportive work environment with a strong focus on professional growth, inclusivity, and work-life balance. Explore our commitment to fostering a culture of excellence, where our values guide everything we do. Discover the benefits of working with us and how you can contribute to making Kwinana a great place to live and work.
Location |
Kwinana (WA) |
Type |
Part Time (min. of 34 hours per week) OR Full Time (38 hours per week) Fixed-Term (1 Year) with the possibility of extension. |
Salary/Remuneration |
$83,004 - $88,996 p.a, pro rata This position is classified as a PACS Band 6 under the City of Kwinana’s structured remuneration system. We Offer
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
This position will report to the Senior Environmental Health Officer, and work alongside a superstar team. The primary focus of this position is to assist with food safety assessments and complaints investigations, process applications, implement the sampling program and the education program including planning and delivery of community outreach activities. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be considered for this position, applicants must:
and 2. Have full working rights or a current Visa that allows this type of activity; and |
How to apply |
To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a copy of their current resume, a covering letter and a brief statement addressing the above eligibility criteria and outlining (in no more than two pages) why they are interested in the Environmental Health Position and how they are suited to it. |
Contact person |
For more information relating to the position, please contact Roisin Olsen, Senior Environmental Health on 9439 0278. |
The City of Kwinana reserves the right to commence recruitment prior to the closing date, and will not accept or consider late applications.
The City of Kwinana promotes and values diversity to create a unique work force. Applicants from diverse backgrounds, such as Aboriginal people, people living with disability or people from different cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The City also strives to be a customer-centric organisation, with the customer at the centre of everything we do. As such, all employees play an important role in helping us to achieve this by ensuring they provide best-practice customer service. The City has the goal of zero harm for its employees, this includes providing a smoke-free environment and minimising exposure to the elements. Conditions of employment are in accordance with the City’s current Enterprise Agreement. For further information, please contact our Recruitment team on 9236 4618 or 9236 4628.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 5.00 PM ON FRIDAY 30 MAY 2025
Environmental Health Officer, Department of Health (TAS)
The Department of Health is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of patients, clients and the Tasmanian community through a sustainable, high quality and safe health system. We value leading with purpose, being creative and innovative, acting with integrity, being accountable and being collegial.
Launceston is a lifestyle-driven city, innovative by nature. Home to rolling hills, world class education and a vibrant arts and events culture, it is regarded as one of Australia's most liveable and regional cities with a growing population of over 71,000 people. With a diverse community from around the world, Launceston offers a blend of urban comfort, historic architecture, and walkability. Known for its thriving food, fermentation and drinks scene with agricultural roots and famous markets, Launceston is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
Location |
Launceston (TAS) |
Type |
Permanent full time (76 hours per fortnight) |
Salary/Remuneration |
$110,425 to $121,907 per annum. Our Employer 11.5% superannuation contribution is on top of this amount.
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
The Environmental Health Officer will undertake a range of activities in relation to the promotion, regulation, monitoring and assessment of public and environmental health issues, including:
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Successful applicants will be required to meet the essential criteria.
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How to apply |
You will need to complete a 1-2 page application detailing your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the attached Statement of Duties. A separate statement addressing the selection criteria in the Statement of Duties is not required. |
Contact person |
If you have any questions please contact Stewart Quinn, Manager Environmental Health: Phone: 03 6166 6690; Email : stewart.quinn@health.tas.gov.au |
Respecting diversity is the foundation of everything that Department of Health do. This allows us to instil trust and collaborate through honest and fair communication and helps cultivate an environment of growth and innovation. We strongly encourage applicants from key communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, LGBTIQA+ people, and people living with disabilities.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON SUNDAY 1 JUNE 2025
Senior Manager Work Health and Safety, Charles Darwin University (NT)
At Charles Darwin University (CDU), we believe in empowering individuals to pursue their passions and make a positive impact. Our diverse job opportunities span various industries and captivating locations throughout the Northern Territory and Australia. Commence your adventure with CDU today.
Location |
Darwin (NT) |
Type |
Full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$128,903 - $143,061 pa + 17% Superannuation Appointment to this role will be at Professional Level 10. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As the Senior Manager Work Health and Safety, you will provide operational leadership to enhance the safety culture across the University by delivering, aligning, integrating, and promoting the functions of Work Health, Safety and Environment Management including Emergency Management. You’ll plan, develop, implement, maintain and coordinate all of the elements of the University’s WHS and Emergency Management systems including all hazard planning (technological, human-caused, biological, and natural disasters). |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful, you will require:
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How to apply |
All applications must be received online and should include your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and relevant skills and experience. |
Contact person |
For a confidential discussion about the position please contact Peta Preo, Director People & Culture on 08 8946 7114 or email peta.preo@cdu.edu.au |
This position is subject to Charles Darwin University Affirmative Action Priority Recruitment measures, in accordance with s57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT) 1992. First Nations applicants are strongly encouraged to apply & will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For information on Affirmative Action Priority Recruitment at CDU and how to apply, please visit https://www.cdu.edu.au/careers-cdu/affirmative-action-priority-recruitment
At CDU we actively celebrate our diversity. We innovate, embrace new ideas, and act with courage and kindness. We’re about what we can give to the world rather than what we take, and we believe in the transformative power of education. We work hard to make sure every member of our University community feels they truly belong. Understanding that it is through our focus on our people and leveraging our differences that will make CDU the most connected University in Australia, we are striving to ensure that our culture and our community are inclusive of all our staff, students, and visitors. We are committed to maintaining a culture where everyone feels respected, safe, encouraged to speak up and supported in achieving their professional goals. Applications from First Nations people, women at all levels, culturally and racially marginalised people, people with disability, neurotypical and neuro-diverse people, LGBTQIA+ people, people with family and caring responsibilities and people at all stages of their careers are welcomed.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 2 JUNE 2025
Team Manager Environmental Health, Townsville City Council (QLD)
As the economic and industrial hub of North Queensland, Townsville is a dynamic and diverse city with a population exceeding 200,000 and spanning nearly 4,000 square kilometres. With a strong economic foundation in mining, education, construction, and defence, Townsville is fast emerging as a leader in renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies. The region offers a rare blend of vibrant urban living and access to breathtaking natural environments, including the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforests, and pristine island destinations—creating the ideal work/life balance in a city where you are 20 minutes from anywhere and offering free parking at the Depot worksite for this role.
This is one of Queensland’s most exciting and impactful Environmental Health leadership roles. You’ll be part of a progressive organisation committed to innovation, community wellbeing, and sustainable development—while enjoying the exceptional lifestyle that only North Queensland can offer.
Location |
Townsville (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$155K cash + super (novated leasing option available) |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Reporting to the General Manager – Environmental Health and Regulation, you will play a pivotal leadership role in shaping and delivering the Council’s environmental health strategy. You will champion a customer-centric approach, fostering strong community relationships while leading a team that spans both strategic initiatives and day-to-day regulatory functions. This influential role covers a wide remit, including disaster management, public health, environmental protection, food safety, pandemics, and the management of mosquitoes. You will be instrumental in ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal legislation, while actively contributing to the Council’s ongoing transformation through major initiatives such as Project Connect. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
You are an inspiring and strategic leader with relevant tertiary qualifications in Environmental Health or a related field (postgraduate qualifications highly desirable). You offer a proven track record of success in senior leadership roles and a deep knowledge of Environmental Health legislation and regulatory frameworks. Familiarity with the Queensland Disaster Management Arrangements (QDMA) and local disaster group responsibilities is an advantage. Your ability to balance strategic direction with operational execution, lead high-performing teams, and build collaborative relationships across a broad range of stakeholders will be essential to your success. |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For a confidential discussion, call Julie Barr or Rebecca McPhail on (07) 3211 9700. |
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON MONDAY 23 JUNE 2025
Coordinator Environmental Health, Townsville City Council (QLD)
As the economic and industrial hub of North Queensland, Townsville is a dynamic and diverse city with a population exceeding 200,000 and spanning nearly 4,000 square kilometres. With a strong economic foundation in mining, education, construction, and defence, Townsville is fast emerging as a leader in renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies. The region offers a rare blend of vibrant urban living and access to breathtaking natural environments, including the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforests, and pristine island destinations—creating the ideal work/life balance in a city where you are 20 minutes from anywhere and offering free parking at the Depot worksite for this role.
A collaborative mindset with a commitment to mentoring, innovation, and service excellence will see you succeed, working in a highly supportive and established team environment where you will be part of a progressive organisation committed to innovation, community wellbeing, and sustainable development—while enjoying the exceptional lifestyle that only North Queensland can offer.
Location |
Townsville (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
LGO8: $113,644 - $128,384 + super |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Reporting to the Team Manager Environmental Health, you will provide leadership, strategic direction, and mentorship to a technically skilled and multi-disciplinary team of Environmental Health Officers. Your key responsibility will be to manage the delivery of complex and concurrent environmental health investigations and inspections across the diverse Townsville region. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
You will play a vital role in coordinating and leading the team’s work across a wide range of areas, including food; disaster management; environmental protection; public health; personal appearances; waste and environmentally relevant activities; footpath dining; development approvals and breaches of state legislation and local laws. Staying abreast of emerging industry trends, legislative updates, and best practices, you will ensure the team’s services remain compliant, responsive, and community focused. You are a proven people leader with extensive experience guiding operational teams and delivering high-quality outcomes in a customer-centric environment. Tertiary qualifications in Environmental Health or a closely related discipline are essential, as is advanced knowledge of Environmental Health legislation, regulatory frameworks, and compliance standards. You have demonstrated success in resource planning and managing competing priorities, strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare complex reports, procedures, strategies and well-developed problem solving, analytical and investigative skills. |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For a confidential discussion, call Julie Barr or Rebecca McPhail on (07) 3211 9700. |
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON MONDAY 23 JUNE 2025
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