Vacancies

Environmental Health Officer, Shire of Merredin (WA)

Coordinator Environmental Services, Clarence Valley Council (NSW)

Cadet Environmental Health Officer, City of Sydney (NSW)

Environmental Health Officer, Cairns Regional Council (QLD)


Environmental Health Officer, Shire of Merredin (WA)

The Shire of Merredin includes the towns of Hines Hill, Burracoppin, Sth Burracoppin, Goomarin, Korbel, Merredin, Muntadgin, Nangeenan, Nokanning, Tangedin, Nukarni and Norpa. It is situated approximately 260 kilometres east of Perth and is the major commercial and retail centre for the eastern Wheatbelt. Merredin is also a regional base for a range of Government agencies and services. It is an area with high employment and extensive community involvement.

Merredin is a dynamic destination where history, nature, and innovation come to life. As the region’s commercial and retail hub, Merredin invites visitors to step back in time at its WWII sites and pioneering Railway Museum, enjoy panoramic views from the summit of Merredin Peak, or catch a show at the historic Cummins Theatre. Adventure-seekers can explore scenic walking trails where vibrant wildflowers paint the landscape in Spring, or visit the largest wind and solar farms in WA. Whether you're drawn by heritage or the great outdoors, Merredin promises an unforgettable experience.

Location

The position will be employed by the Shire of Merredin and, under an approved shared services arrangement, will deliver environmental health services to the Shires of Bruce Rock, Kellerberrin and Yilgarn in accordance with agreed service levels and priorities

Type

Full Time, Fixed Term (2 years with possible extension)

Salary/Remuneration

Salary: $105,000*
*PLUS subsidised housing

This position offers excellent benefits for an enthusiastic and driven individual who in return will be offered:
• A fantastic work life balance;
• A small, personable team environment;
• Training and development opportunities;
• Access to additional superannuation through the Shire’s co-contribution program;
• Salary sacrifice options; and
• A great employee Health and Wellbeing Program including flu shots, skin cancer screens and an Employee Assistance Program.

Duties/ Responsibilities

The Environmental Health Officer is responsible for delivering professional environmental health services that support the Shire of Merredin’s statutory obligations across Health, Environment, and Waste Management functions, with some involvement in Building and Town Planning activities and applications.

The role provides specialist advice, assistance and information, and reports to the Executive Manager Strategy & Community, internal staff, elected members (where required), and the public, in relation to environmental health legislation, programs and projects.

Qualifications / Selection criteria

• Experience working as an Environmental Health Officer at Local/ State Government level
• Experience in food and water sampling
• Experience in premises inspections
• Experience in complaint investigation and resolution
• Experience in report writing
• Excellent time management skills
• Highly developed investigative and decision making skills
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Well develop problem solving and conflict resolution skills
• Computer skills, including the ability to utilise the Microsoft suite of programs, along with necessary ERP systems at each local government
• Working knowledge and understanding of the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1911 and associated legislation with respect to environmental health
• Working knowledge of the Local Government Act 1995 and associated Local Laws
• Working knowledge of Work, Health and Safety legislation

Position Description

How to apply

Applications are to include a CV and covering letter (max 2 pages) addressing the selection criteria and indicating your ability to meet the role requirements.

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Contact

If you are interested in the role and would like more information, please contact Craig Watts, Chief Executive Officer on (08) 9041 1611.

The Shire of Merredin is an equal opportunity employer. We promote the principles of merit and fairness in our employment practices and select the best person for the job.

Applications close at 4.00 pm on Friday 20 March 2026


Coordinator Environmental Services, Clarence Valley Council (NSW)

Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can grow and develop while having the benefit of living in an idyllic North Coast location? Here at Clarence Valley Council, we strive to be a progressive employer that offers a rewarding and flexible work environment. Our vision is to create a community full of opportunity and our workforce is where we start to achieve our community aspirations.

Located in the Northern Rivers of NSW, we cover 10,441 square kilometres with the three major community hubs of Grafton, Yamba and Maclean. We are one of the biggest employers in the Valley and can offer you a rewarding career and a new lifestyle. Our goal is to be the employer of choice in the Valley, creating opportunities for those who live here already and for those who want to move here.

We are in an exciting period of transformation with a focus on employee engagement, satisfaction and delivering exceptional services and facilities for the community.

We strive to lead with openness and courage and want you to be part of that journey. So come and join the team while enjoying all that Clarence Valley has to offer you and your family.

Location

Grafton or Maclean (NSW)

Type

Permanent full time - 70 hours per fortnight

Salary/Remuneration

$104,669 to $124,820 plus superannuation per annum

  • flexible work options including flex time
  • access to low-cost leaseback vehicle – RAV4 Hybrid
  • access to fitness passport
  • up to $4,000 relocation cost reimbursement

Duties/ Responsibilities

As Coordinator Environmental Services, you will lead the delivery of high-quality public health, environmental health and environmental management services across the Clarence Valley local government area. This is a pivotal leadership role that blends technical expertise, regulatory oversight and people leadership to ensure services are delivered efficiently, proactively and in alignment with legislative requirements, Council policy and budget frameworks.

You will guide and support the Environmental Services team across a broad portfolio that includes food safety inspections, skin penetration premises, caravan park and manufactured home estate licensing, air, noise and water pollution matters, contaminated land management, on-site wastewater management and improvement of Council’s environmental practice.

Working across environmental assessment, compliance auditing and monitoring functions, you will provide clear, plain-English verbal and written advice to Council’s Leadership Team, staff, the community, businesses and government agencies. You will also champion proactive community engagement and education initiatives that strengthen awareness of, and compliance with, environmental and public health standards.

A key part of this role involves identifying emerging public and environmental health issues impacting the community and contributing to the development of policy and strategic objectives for the Environment and Regulatory Services team and broader Council operations. You will drive continuous improvement by reviewing policies, procedures and work practices, and by implementing relevant actions within Council’s annual Operational Plan.

This role offers the opportunity to lead a dedicated team, shape environmental service delivery across the region and make a tangible contribution to protecting public health and the natural environment for the Clarence Valley community.

Qualifications / Selection criteria

Essential requirements

• Tertiary qualifications or equivalent in environmental health, environmental science, environmental management or similar; or equivalent relevant experience.
• Demonstrated extensive experience and knowledge in public health, environmental health, or environmental management and assessment or a related field.
• Demonstrated ability to lead a work team and experience with direct staff supervision.
• Current Drivers Licence

Position Description

How to apply

To be considered for this position you will need to:

  • Clearly address the essential requirements of the role as per position description
  • Provide copies of essential qualifications, certificates and licences
  • Attach a cover letter (2 pages maximum) that clearly details your skills & experience as relevant to this position. You will need to demonstrate how you meet the focus capabilities and how your skills will enable you to achieve the key accountabilities.
  • Attach an up-to-date resume (5 pages maximum)
  • Answer the following 3 Target questions

Q1. Tell us about how you have provided motivation and purpose in a workplace team. Please describe the situation, your role, detail how you approached the process, how did you measure or assess the impact and what would you do differently if you had another chance?

Q2. Describe a situation where you had to make a choice in how you prioritised competing and concurrent compliance matters. What was the circumstance/s, what tools or considerations did you use to determine priority, how did you ensure your response was reasonable, and what were the outcomes for the different matters?

Q3. The Environmental Services team are responsible for conducting public and environmental health inspection, monitoring and education programs. Please tell us how you have supervised a regulatory team and ensured adopted program goals are achieved while maintaining professional relationships with customers and/or the wider community. What was the program/s, objectives, performance measures and critical factors in ensuring program objectives and quality community relations were upheld?

Click the link below to apply online via the Council's website. For further information about the selection process including tips on how to address the selection criteria please refer to the Careers page on the Clarence Valley Council website.

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Contact

For more information contact Scott Lenton, Manager Environment and Regulatory Services on 02 6643 0234.

Council is an EEO employer and First Nations people are encouraged to apply. Council also recognises the skills and attributes of veterans and welcomes applications from ex-service personnel.

Applications close at 11.30 pm on Tuesday 24 March 2026


Cadet Environmental Health Officer, City of Sydney (NSW)

Caring for our city, creating a future for all

Our people are passionate about their communities and connected to their teams. They’re motivated by our genuine commitment to diversity and inclusion, and our clear, compelling plan for our global city: Sustainable Sydney 2030 – 2050 Continuing the Vision.

Be part of a purpose-led organisation with care at its core. You’ll make a difference by acting in the best interests of our communities and city. Be better together with collaborative and inclusive partnerships. Embrace possibilities and be open to new ideas and creating bold solutions.

Location

Sydney (NSW)

Type

Full Time/Term Contract up to 2 years

Salary/Remuneration

$74,788 per annum plus superannuation

This role has the option of a rostered day off each month, known as a 19-day month.

Duties/ Responsibilities

An exciting opportunity has become available to join our Health and Building Unit and participate in a practical training program to develop key skills and knowledge of environmental health through rotational placements across the Unit.

Reporting to the Area Manager, the Cadet Environmental Health Officer will work in a multidisciplinary team.

Qualifications / Selection criteria

We're looking for someone:

  • currently undertaking studies to obtain tertiary qualifications in Applied Science (Environmental Health) or the equivalent qualification in Environmental Health
  • with knowledge of environmental and public health legislation, codes and guidelines.

Position Description

How to apply

Click the button below to submit your resume and selection criteria.

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Contact

For more information contact Damian Zammit, Area Manager on 02 9288 5904.

We welcome candidates from all backgrounds in a workplace as diverse as our communities. We’re passionate about gender balance, with an executive team two-thirds female and half of leadership roles held by women.

All applicants, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, veterans and people of diverse sexualities and genders, are encouraged to join us.

We’re a disability confident recruiter. If you identify as a person with disability and require support for your application or the recruitment process, contact us at  recruitment@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au or 02 9265 9333.

Applications close at 11.59 pm on Wednesday 25 March 2026


Environmental Health Officer, Cairns Regional Council (QLD)

Cairns is the international gateway to two precious and pristine World Heritage-listed natural wonders. The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest marine park, is home to over 9,000 species of coral, birds, fish and marine life. The Wet Tropics rainforest is a living, breathing sanctuary, sheltering many plants and animals found nowhere else on earth. The beauty of living in Far North Queensland is that we offer all the amenities of a city, combined with the ease of movement and strong community connections found in a village.

Develop your career with Cairns Regional Council, an innovative employer that listens, respects and values your contribution. We’re proud of our community and the key role you can play in making the Cairns region a great place to live, work and learn. Our commitment to high quality services means that we need talented, committed people – we need you!

Location

Cairns (QLD)

Type

Full Time, Permanent

Salary/Remuneration

$76,825.20 - $96,498.60 per annum
(Level on appointment will be dependent on qualifications and experience. A locality allowance is also payable $659.00 with no dependants and $1,318.00 with dependants).

Some benefits:

• Achieve work / life balance with flexible working arrangements
• Recharge with up to 5 weeks annual leave
• Secure your future with 12% superannuation contributions
• Grow personally and professionally with learning and development opportunities
• Relocation assistance may be available for preferred candidates.
• Fitness Passport - subsidised health and well-being memberships (gym/swimming pool)
• Up to 3 weeks personal leave
• Salary sacrifice opportunities
• Cherish family time with up to 14 weeks paid parental leave

Duties/ Responsibilities

As an Environmental Health Officer, you will play a key role in safeguarding community health and wellbeing by enforcing a wide range of environmental and public health legislation. You will assess businesses and premises, investigate complaints, and take enforcement actions where necessary, all while promoting education and awareness about environmental health standards.

Qualifications / Selection criteria

What we are looking for:

• Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) or equivalent tertiary qualifications in an environmental health related field that qualifies for full membership of Environmental Health Australia.
• Class C driver's licence to travel independently between various sites within the Council Region.
• Qld Working with Children Blue Card or eligibility to obtain.
• Knowledge of the Food Act 2006, Public Health Act 2005, Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003, Environmental Protection Act 1994, Council Local Laws and relevant legislation including their relationship to other legislation.
• Communication and negotiation skills to maintain working relationships with a range of internal and external customers.

Position Description

How to apply

Applications must include a Cover Letter addressing the selection criteria and Resume outlining previous academic and work experience and if requested include attachments of the relevant qualifications and licenses, relating to the role.

QUOTE: 1053

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Contact

For more information contact the Cairns Regional Council Recruitment Team on 07 4044 3310 or via email on jobs@cairns.qld.gov.au

Cairns Regional Council is committed to: Fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment; Embracing innovation and continuous improvement and Cultivating a culture of professional growth and support.

Applications close at 11.30 pm on Sunday 29 March 2026


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