Vacancies
Environmental Health Technician - WaSH, Environmental Health Services, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Gold Coast Health (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Central Coast Council (TAS)
Trainee Environmental Health Officer / Environmental Health Officer, NT Department of Health (NT)
Environmental Health Officer (WaSH), Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (QLD)
Senior Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
Senior Environmental Health Officer, City of Kwinana (WA)
First Nations Environmental Health Technician - WaSH (Identified), Tropical Public Health Service (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Horsham Rural City Council (VIC)
Team Leader, Moyne, Ararat and Pyrenees Shires, Kernow (VIC)
Environmental Health Officer, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Technician - WaSH, Environmental Health Services, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (QLD)
You are invited to join a dynamic team with Environmental Health Services, Medical Services as Environmental Health Technician - WaSH. In this role you will be required to travel extensively across multiple health service districts to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to deliver and support the Environmental Health - Water and Sanitation, Hygiene (WaSH) program to protect, promote and prevent risks to the community arising from drinking water supplies.
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Location |
Cairns (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$74 328 - $103 261 per annum - Generous superannuation |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
This position is required to travel extensively across multiple health service districts to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to deliver and support the Environmental Health - Water and Sanitation, Hygiene (WaSH) program to protect, promote and prevent risks to the community arising from drinking water supplies. Provide advice on drinking water supply scheme management and environmental health matters to internal and external stakeholders, commensurate with the level of experience. This position is accountable and responsible for provision of routine-level technical services under supervision of an environmental health officer. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
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How to apply |
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Contact person |
For further information contact Chris Blake on 07 4226 5585. |
Applications close 5 August 2025
Environmental Health Officer, Gold Coast Health (QLD)
An opportunity has become available for two Environmental Health Officers to join Gold Coast Health (GCH) where the focus of our 12 000-strong team is on providing world-class health care to people living in the Gold Coast, and northern New South Wales region of Australia.
The Gold Coast Public Health Unit sits within the Nursing, Midwifery and Patient Experience Division in Gold Coast Health. The Public Health Unit’s aim is to protect and promote the health of the community by addressing environmental health hazards, communicable and vaccine preventable diseases that cause illness and injury.
Location |
Carrara (QLD) |
Type |
Temporary full time (two positions, up to 12 months with the possibility of extension) |
Salary/Remuneration |
Base salary ranging from $79 051 - $116 189 per annum Benefits |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
You will |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful in this position you will require: |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For further information contact Danielle Roberts on 07 5667 3200. |
Gold Coast Health is committed to providing an accessible, inclusive work environment. Please contact the nominated person if you require any reasonable adjustments throughout this recruitment process.
Applications close Wednesday 6 August 2025
Environmental Health Officer, Central Coast Council (TAS)
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Tasmania’s Central Coast with our breathtaking beaches. From the tranquil shores of Penguin to the sandy stretches of Turners Beach, each coastline beckons with its own unique charm and allure. Whether you’re seeking sun-soaked relaxation or thrilling water adventures, our pristine beaches offer the perfect escape.
Central Coast Council prioritises the well-being of our community by safeguarding public health through proactive measures and regulations. Environmental Health is the relationship between human health and our surrounding environment, overseen by our dedicated Environmental Health team. From disease control to food safety, our team work tirelessly to uphold the highest standard of health and safety across the Central Coast. An exciting opportunity has arisen for someone to join our team. Is that YOU?
Location |
Ulverstone (TAS) |
Type |
Full-time position |
Salary/Remuneration |
Central Coast Council’s Enterprise Agreement – Professional Officer Level 2.1 |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Working throughout the municipality both independently and collaboratively, this position will be responsible for providing reliable and effective advice and practical solutions for all environmental health matters, ensuring a high standard of compliance is maintained. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Essential:
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How to apply |
Applicants are required to submit a resume, cover letter and response to the key selection criteria which can be found in the position description. |
Contact person |
For any enquiries, please call (03) 6429 8946. |
Applications close Friday 8 August 2025
Trainee Environmental Health Officer / Environmental Health Officer, NT Department of Health (NT)
The Central Australian region will welcome you with sunny skies, both providing a unique and relaxed outdoor lifestyle that offers you and your families with a plethora of camping, events, arts and culture and sporting opportunities. Based in our Alice Springs office, you will have the ability to work across metropolitan, rural and remote regions. Whether you’re working out of a 4WD or catching a plane, your office backdrop may become some of the most spectacular and beautiful remote locations of Northern Australia.
Our multicultural community consists of a blend of people from diverse backgrounds and our First Nations people who are one of the oldest continuing cultures in the world. Living and working in the Northern Territory puts you right on the doorstep of Southeast Asia and provides the opportunity to explore some of the most iconic remote parts of Australia.
Ready to embark on an exciting opportunity in the NT Government? Join our culturally diverse, innovative, and vibrant Environmental Health Operations team. Two vacancies are available!
Location |
Alice Springs (NT) |
Type |
Full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
Professional 1 - Remuneration Package Range $81,518 - $103,714 • 6 weeks annual leave + 3 days Christmas closedown leave |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer you will be at the forefront of public health; tackling key social determinants and promoting healthy living environments, communities, and lifestyles through community engagement, education, food security initiatives, and public health advice. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We welcome applicants at both P1 and P2 levels: To be successful, applicants will: |
How to apply |
Applications should consist of a one-page summary sheet, resume / CV and copies of relevant qualifications. |
Contact person |
For further information about this vacancy please contact Sonny Mckay on 0436 482 844 or sonny.mckay@nt.gov.au |
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy.
Applications close 11 August 2025
Environmental Health Officer (WaSH), Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (QLD)
Central Queensland Public Health Unit provides services to both the Central Queensland and Central West regions. Our team includes Epidemiologists, Public Health Medical Officer, Public Health Nurses, Environmental Health Officers, Public Health Data Officers, and business support staff.
Public Health Units focus on:
- protecting health
- preventing disease, illness and injury
- promoting health and wellbeing at a population or whole of community level
Are you passionate about safeguarding community health? Public Health Unit is seeking an Environmental Health Officer for a temporary position until June 2026. This unique opportunity allows you to deliver environmental health services across CQ, focusing on water, sanitation, and hygiene, key community wellbeing. Join a supportive multidisciplinary team and enjoy benefits including great superannuation, annual leave loading, salary packaging and flexible work arrangements.
Location |
Rockhampton (QLD) |
Type |
Temporary position until June 2026 |
Salary/Remuneration |
Total remuneration value of up to $132,567 is comprised of: • An hourly rate between $43.68 - $58.59 p.h. • 12.75% employer superannuation contribution • 17.5% leave loading • Plus many more additional benefits! |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Deliver complex regulatory and non-regulatory environmental health services across Central Queensland Health (CQ Health) to protect, promote and prevent risks to the community arising from environmental health hazards that impact on the natural and built environment and human health. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
The successful applicant must hold a tertiary degree (or equivalent) qualification that is accredited by the Environmental Health Australia or deemed eligible for appointment by the Queensland (QLD) Health Environmental Health Officer Appointments Review Committee. Qualifications and/or licences in a related field (e.g. pest management, water/sewerage operations) would be well regarded. |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For further information about this vacancy please contact Recruitment.CentralQueensland@health.qld.gov.au |
Applications close 11 August 2025
Senior Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
The ACT Health Directorate (AHD) is responsible for the stewardship of the health system in the ACT. AHD provides a strong policy and population health capability based on a foundation of world- leading health and medical research. AHD develops strategies and sets the direction to ensure that services meet community needs and expectations, deliver improved health outcomes, and that the health system is innovative, effective, and sustainable now and in the future.
The ACT Environmental Health team provides a wide range of regulatory roles in both State/Territory and Local Government functions. This provides a unique opportunity to gain high level experience in multiple areas of environmental Health that will provide invaluable experience in your environmental health career. As part of the team, you will be responsible for assessing food business registration and fitout applications, conducting routine food safety inspections, investigation food safety complaints and participate in the management of food poisoning outbreaks. You will gain experience in issuing enforcement documents, drafting prosecution briefs and conducting routine and three-part legal food sampling.
Location |
Canberra (ACT) |
Type |
Full time Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$109,543 - $117,878 (up to $123,772 on achieving a personal upgrade) plus superannuation |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
This position is suitable for an experienced and qualified Environmental Health Officer who will be responsible for conducting food safety inspections, investigating food business complaints and assessing food business registration applications against the Food Act 2001 and the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code. The position will also be responsible for investigating food poisoning outbreaks within a multidisciplinary team, conducting routine and statutory food samples, contributing to and developing food safety information for industry, providing onsite advice and education to food handlers and contributing to ongoing procedural improvements. The Health Professional Level 3 is a senior position within the team with mentoring, supervision, and training responsibilities. Environment responsibilities include conducting swimming pool and cooling tower inspections, investigating insanitary conditions, reviewing development applications for potential public health concerns, regulating potable and recreation water, and providing environmental health input into emerging public health issues. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
1. Tertiary qualification |
How to apply |
Applicants must provide a statement of claims detailing experience against the professional/technical skills and knowledge criteria as well as experience against the behavioural capability list on the position description. It is in the interests of candidates to present their application in a way that demonstrates significant outcomes associated with each of the criteria, as well as the capabilities and behaviours that underpin them. Application that do not provide a statement of claims will not be considered. A current curriculum vitae listing two referees and a copy of suitable qualifications must also be provided. Applications are restricted to two pages. |
Contact person |
For more information contact Lyndell Hudson on Lyndell.Hudson@act.gov.au or (02) 5124 6125 |
Applications close 13 August 2025
Senior Environmental Health Officer, City of Kwinana (WA)
The City of Kwinana is an award-winning local government at the heart of Western Australia’s major industrial region and is home to the state’s second fastest growing population. With ongoing redevelopment, including new residential areas, modern community facilities, and improved transport links, Kwinana is rapidly evolving into a vibrant, connected, and liveable city – making it an exciting place to live and work.
A rare and rewarding opportunity exists for meticulous and experienced Senior Environmental Health Officer to join our dynamic team at the City of Kwinana. This is full time position reporting to the Coordinator Environmental Health and working alongside a stellar group of like-minded professionals.
Location |
Kwinana (WA) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time 76 hrs per fortnight |
Salary/Remuneration |
$100,524 - $108,812 PACS Band 8 under the City of Kwinana’s structured remuneration system. Other perks include, but are not limited to…
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
As our new Senior Environmental Health Officer you will undertake investigations, assessments and research, ensuring compliance on issues relating to Public and Environmental Health, including escalated and complex matters. Using your elite interpersonal and technical skills, you will provide support, professional specialist advice, information and direction to internal and external stakeholders whilst providing the highest quality of customer service. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To make an impact as our new Senior Statutory Planning Officer, the successful candidate will possess the following skills and attributes:
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How to apply |
To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a CV, a cover letter and a statement addressing the Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description |
Contact person |
For more information relating to the position please call Vicky Chui, Coordinator Environmental Health, on 08 9439 0209. |
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 08 9236 4618 or 08 9236 4628.
Applications close at 5.00 pm on Thursday 14 August 2025
First Nations Environmental Health Technician - WaSH (Identified), Tropical Public Health Service (QLD)
Become a part of an exciting opportunity as First Nations Environmental Health Technician - WaSH (Identified) with Tropical Public Health Service, Medical Services. You will be required to travel extensively across multiple health service districts to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to deliver and support the Environmental Health - Water and Sanitation, Hygiene (WaSH) program to protect, promote and prevent risks to the community arising from drinking water supplies.
Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service covers an area of 142,900 square kilometres. We go as far as Tully in the south, Cow Bay in the north and Croydon in the west.
Location |
Cairns region, Far North Qld (QLD) |
Type |
Full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$2,849.00 – $3,958.00 per fortnight As a Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service employee, not only will you receive competitive remuneration, you will also have access to:
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
This position is required to travel extensively across multiple health service districts to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to deliver and support the Environmental Health - Water and Sanitation, Hygiene (WaSH) program to protect, promote and prevent risks to the community arising from drinking water supplies. Provide advice on drinking water supply scheme management and environmental health matters to internal and external stakeholders, commensurate with the level of experience. This position is accountable and responsible for provision of routine-level technical services under supervision of an environmental health officer. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously in remote settings to deliver routine environmental health WaSH program services with a strong focus on drinking water supply scheme management and operations to protect public health. Ability to acquire expertise, skills and knowledge, commensurate with the level of experience, to undertake routine environmental health services, assist in incident response, implement projects and research, under the supervision and professional guidance of an environmental health officer. Deliver routine non-regulatory environmental health services under general clinical practice supervision of an environmental health officer. |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For further information contact Chris Blake on 07 4226 5585. |
This role is designated as Indigenous Identified. Under s.25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld), it is a genuine occupational requirement for the incumbent to be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person.
Applications close on Monday 18 August 2025
Environmental Health Officer, Horsham Rural City Council (VIC)
Horsham is a welcoming and vibrant community, offering an enviable lifestyle with modern amenities and a strong sense of belonging. Located 300 km northwest of Melbourne and 380 km east of Adelaide, Horsham is the heart of the Wimmera region. Discover endless opportunities for outdoor adventures:
Rock climbing: Just 30 minutes from the iconic Mt Arapiles and Grampians National Park.
Water sports: Paddleboard or row along the picturesque Wimmera River.
Hiking and wildlife: Explore breathtaking trails and marvel at rare orchids in the Grampians.
Whether you're looking to thrive professionally or enjoy life outside of work, Horsham has it all.
Location |
Horsham (VIC) |
Type |
Up to full-time | Fixed term for up to 6 months |
Salary/Remuneration |
$91,303 - $102,398 per annum - Band 6 or 7 (depending on experience) |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer, you will play a vital role in promoting public health and ensuring compliance with environmental health legislation. You'll conduct inspections, investigate complaints, and implement programs to protect and enhance community wellbeing. Key responsibilities include: |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
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How to apply |
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Contact person |
For a confidential conversation about this role, please contact Mandi Stewart, Manager Community Services, at (03) 5382 9777. |
Horsham Rural City Council is an Equal Opportunity and Child Safe Employer and values Flexibility, Accountability, Integrity and Respect. We encourage and celebrate all cultures, heritage and diversity. We recognize the important and ongoing place that all Indigenous people hold in our community. Applications will be received weekly and interviews may proceed at any time. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is appointed.
Team Leader, Moyne, Ararat and Pyrenees Shires, Kernow (VIC)
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.
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.
Location |
Port Fairy (VIC) |
Type |
Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
Attractive salary + motor vehicle Kernow will negotiate a generous salary package inclusive of a motor vehicle with the successful candidate. In addition, 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.
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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.
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Contact person |
For further information about the role or to apply contact Eliza Nelson, eliza.nelson@kernow.net.au. |
To learn more about Kernow, our culture and our people, see www.kernow.net.au/careers/
Environmental Health Officer, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Gladstone offers dynamic career opportunities across diverse industries, catering to a range of skills and ambitions. Whether you're advancing your career or seeking work-life balance, Gladstone's industrial strength, innovative energy projects, and bustling service sectors make it a fantastic place to work and live. You’ll be glad you made it!
We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the entire community we serve. At Gladstone Regional Council, we embrace diversity in our collective pursuit of inclusion. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone, regardless of gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, or background, can thrive. Inclusion is at the heart of our culture.
View our Access and Inclusion Action Plan and Reconciliation Action Plan
Location |
Gladstone (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$101,977.90 plus super The commencement salary will depend on the successful applicant’s qualifications, experience and competencies, graduate progression may apply. University students currently studying a relevant degree are encouraged to apply. Please note: degree must be from a University accredited by Environmental Health Australia (EHA) that meets the requirements for EHA membership as an Environmental Health Officer. |
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 |
You will bring:
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How to apply |
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Contact person |
For questions related to the role or recruitment process, please call Council on (07) 4970 0700 or email the Talent Acquisition Team at employment@gladstone.qld.gov.au. |
To be eligible for this position, the candidate must have applicable working rights. Depending on the role requirements, you may need to complete various checks and assessments as part of the recruitment process. This could include reference checks, pre-employment medicals (including drug and alcohol testing), vaccinations, visa checks, licence verifications and psychometric testing.
To place a job advertisement on our website, please send an email to national@eh.org.au.
The rate to advertise is $220 (GST inc). Your advertisement will be promoted across EHA social media channels including Facebook, Linkedin and X (formerly Twitter).
For more information, please contact the National Executive Officer: national@eh.org.au or 07 3554 0115.