Vacancies
Planning, Landuse and Environmental Compliance Officer, Ballina Shire Council (NSW)
Environmental Health Officer, Rockhampton Regional Council (QLD)
Team Leader Environmental Health, City of Moreton Bay (QLD)
Coordinator Environmental Health, Kingborough Council (TAS)
Environmental Health Officer, Tweed Shire Council (NSW)
Environmental Health Officer, Shire of Esperance (WA)
Environmental Health Officer, Whyalla City Council (SA)
Environmental Health Officer - Multiple roles, City of Sydney (NSW)
Senior Environmental Health Officer, City of Sydney (NSW)
Environmental Health Officer, City of Ryde (NSW)
Environmental Health Officer, Mackay Regional Council (QLD)
Planning, Landuse and Environmental Compliance Officer, Ballina Shire Council (NSW)
Ballina is located on the North Coast of New South Wales, just 20 minutes south of Byron Bay and around 90 minutes from the Gold Coast. Nestled where the Richmond River meets the ocean, Ballina offers pristine beaches, riverfront parks, and a laid-back lifestyle. With expanding infrastructure, a regional airport, and steady property growth, the area is an attractive place to live.
Are you ready to take on a role where your commitment to sustainable development, regulatory astuteness and passion for the environment come together? As the new Planning, Landuse and Environmental Compliance Officer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping how our Shire grows and evolves.
You’ll gain valuable experience across a broad range of areas, making this a fantastic opportunity to broaden your skill set and advance your career in local government.
Location |
Ballina (NSW) |
Type |
Full time (Council will consider both full time and part time working arrangements) |
Salary/Remuneration |
Joining Ballina Shire Council means more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to build a rewarding career while making a real difference in your community. We offer a range of benefits to support your wellbeing, growth and work-life balance, including: · Flexible work arrangements to support your lifestyle, including a 9 day fortnight or 4 day week working arrangement. · A leaseback vehicle for work and private use. · Support toward the cost of relocation associated with recruitment. · Ongoing professional development and training opportunities · Job security and a supportive, values-driven workplace culture · Health and wellbeing initiatives, including Fitness Passport member options · Meaningful work that contributes to the sustainability and liveability of our region. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
In this dynamic role, you will work with an experienced, committed and supportive team dedicated to making a positive difference in the community. Your role in the team will be to ensure compliance with planning and environmental legislation, investigating land use matters, and working proactively with property owners, developers and the community to achieve positive outcomes. A key focus of the role will be to undertake the assessment and determination of development proposals and carry out associated regulatory planning functions. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful you will bring
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How to apply |
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Contact |
To learn more about the benefits of working with Ballina Shire Council and to discuss the remuneration for this position, please contact Kerri Watts, Manager Public and Environmental Health, on 02 6686 1265. For specific enquiries contact Rachael Jenner, Coordinator Health and Environment on 02 6686 1264. |
This recruitment process may be utilised for alike vacancies and possible establishment of a merit list for future opportunities within six months.
Applications close at 11.30 pm on 30 January 2026
Environmental Health Officer, Rockhampton Regional Council (QLD)
Located on the Fitzroy River and just 40km from the Capricorn Coast, Rockhampton is home to approximately 83,000 residents, serving as a key service centre for Central Queensland. It’s a city where rural charm meets urban convenience, with a growing population, expanding health sector, and welcoming community.
Rockhampton is known as Australia's Beef Capital. Experience world-class mountain bike trails, catch trophy Barramundi in the heart of town, experience full-bull adventures, treetop boardwalks, visit cheeky animals at the Zoo, explore ancient caves, bushwalks and hikes, farm stays, indigenous experiences, events to rival those of Australia's big cities, a significant art collection that includes some of Australia's greats, heritage and history, breweries, bars and eateries all over town and an added bonus of having the Southern Great Barrier Reef but a daytrip away!
Location |
Rockhampton (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent / Full Time Monday to Friday, 72.5 hours per fortnight, 9 day fortnight |
Salary/Remuneration |
$93,453 – $105,760 per annum (LGIA Stream A Level 4 to Level 5 depending on skills and experience) + Superannuation As an employee of Rockhampton Regional Council, you will join a diverse and innovative team of more than 1000 employees supported by good leadership, who proudly deliver services and make a difference to the lives of people living and working within the region.
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
Your new role As an Environmental Health Officer, you will play a vital part in protecting and promoting community health and wellbeing. You will be responsible for conducting inspections and investigations, providing expert advice on environmental and public health matters, and ensuring compliance with legislation and Council Local Laws. You will also lead community education initiatives to raise awareness of environmental health issues, manage complaints and applications for regulated premises, and contribute to policy development and projects within the Health and Environment Unit. This position offers variety and autonomy, requiring someone who can demonstrate initiative, sound judgment, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. If you have experience in Local Government, Food Safety Auditor qualifications, or Environmental Health Australia membership, we strongly encourage you to apply. This position requires the completion of a satisfactory Criminal History Check - Police Certificate (Australia Wide Name Only Police Check). |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
What we are looking for
Application Criteria
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How to apply |
Please use Council’s |
Contact |
To obtain further details please contact our recruitment team at employment@rrc.qld.gov.au |
Applications close at midnight on 2 February 2026
Team Leader Environmental Health, City of Moreton Bay (QLD)
What you do with your life matters. It’s the same with your career.
We’re the third-largest council in Australia and one of the fastest-growing areas. As Australia’s newest city, we’re building something that’s never been done before: a new kind of city, inspired and empowered by a new kind of council.
This is your opportunity to develop skills and experience in a truly unique place, at a truly unique point in time.
At City of Moreton Bay, we’re focused on the vital work we do today. But we’re also focused on the future. On what can be – for our city, our Council and your career.
Here’s what you’ll love about a career with us:
See it. To build a city of the future, first, you have to see it. The polycentric city we’re building will bring greater prosperity, sustainability and affordability to our city. This is your chance to contribute to something that’s never been done before.
Shape it. You’ll get hands-on in a rewarding career, serving and strengthening our communities for today and tomorrow. Our work is diverse, interesting and it matters – and it’s yours to shape and own.
Live it. Contribute to the city you and your family want to live in and enjoy the lifestyle you deserve. And if you don’t live here, you’ll still find pride and connection in so many ways with our successful, resilient team.
Location |
Caboolture (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$106,975 - $114,318pa + 12% super + leave loading (Level 6) You’ll also enjoy a range of other benefits:
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
You are an experienced and confident leader with a strong understanding of environmental and public health matters! With your passion for quality customer service and your exceptional interpersonal skills, you will have the ability to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders and effectively communicate across all levels of the organisation. You bring the ability to lead, supervise and develop a team, supported by relevant tertiary qualifications in environmental public health, government investigations, law or a related field. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
- Well-developed and proven ability to lead and supervise the delivery of statutory licensing and enforcement programs. |
How to apply |
You will need to upload a current resume that demonstrates how you meet the requirements for this role. You will also have the option to add a cover letter should you wish. As part of the recruitment process, applicants will be required to undergo a National Criminal History Check. |
Contact |
To obtain further details please contact our Careers team at careers@moretonbay.qld.gov.au. |
City of Moreton Bay extends across the traditional lands of the Jinibara, Kabi Kabi, and Turrbal peoples, and we acknowledge and pay respects to our Traditional Custodians. We believe diversity of thought, background and experience creates better outcomes for our people and communities, and we strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of all ages, genders, abilities and cultural backgrounds.
Applications close at 11.55 pm on Monday 2 February 2026
Coordinator Environmental Health, Kingborough Council (TAS)
Kingborough is home to one of the longest coastlines in the state, which stretches a stunning and unique 336 kilometres. Among the diverse local industries are fish processing, aquaculture, tourism, viticulture, boat building and civil engineering. The municipality is proud to host the headquarters of the Australian Antarctic Division. We have a population of approximately 40,800 people that is one of the fastest growing in the state. The blend of extensive modern facilities and access to natural beauty constantly attracts new residents to the area.
Kingborough is essentially residential in nature offering a variety of living opportunities. Modern development and rapid expansion has brought housing estates, new industries, schools, sporting and recreational facilities, service clubs and shopping centres. Kingston is the major commercial, retail and administrative centre for the municipality. Other towns include Taroona, Blackmans Bay, Margate, Snug, Kettering, Woodbridge, Middleton and Alonnah at Bruny Island.
Location |
Kingston (TAS) |
Type |
Permanent / Full Time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$108,123 - $122,553 Plus 12.5% Superannuation Council offers flexible work options including a 19-day month work roster. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As our Coordinator Environmental Health, you will provide strategic direction and lead a skilled team in delivering Council’s environmental and public health strategies. This role also involves regulatory and enforcement activities that protect and enhance the environment, community safety and liveability of our region. We are looking for an experienced environmental health leader with a proactive, community focused approach. You will excel at building team capability and a positive work culture, navigating sensitive community issues and providing clear evidence-based advice. This position will combine your technical expertise, program management skills and team leadership. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
What you will bring:
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How to apply |
Before you begin, please read the Position Description including the Key Selection Criteria. Please see our Applicant’s Guide to further assist you with applying.
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Contact |
For more information, contact Liz Quinn, Manager Environmental Services on 03 6211 8200. |
Applications close on 3 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer, Tweed Shire Council (NSW)
Tweed Heads is a vibrant, diverse location offering a lifestyle near the water, in a rainforest or on a farm. It is located on the picturesque far North Coast of NSW, bordering the Gold Coast.
Join an employer of choice. Professionals Australia (Local Government Engineers’ Association) has named Council the 2025 Employer of Choice for our great employment practices within NSW local government.
Step into a dynamic role supporting innovative Environmental Health projects that tackle emerging public health challenges, including the growing impacts of climate change on our community. You’ll play a key part in guiding residents, developers, and partner agencies with expert environmental health advice while helping deliver Council’s vital regulatory functions that protect community wellbeing.
Location |
Murwillumbah (NSW) |
Type |
A maximum term contract, 12 months parental leave, effective from February 2026, with the possibility of extension or permanency subject to performance, funding and operational need |
Salary/Remuneration |
An attractive base salary ranging from $84,316 per annum with competency-based increments up to $99,874 per annum, plus 12% super
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
Conduct environmental health assessments for proposed developments, preparing high‑quality reports and providing policy advice to Council staff, consultants, proponents and the community. Undertake routine environmental health inspections, investigate complaints and report on potential breaches of food safety, environmental and public health legislation, using strong negotiation and communication skills. Support the Environmental Health Team in delivering key projects and programs that advance the Environmental Health Strategy, including community education initiatives. Apply sound knowledge of environmental health legislation and concepts relating to water, noise, air pollution and public health, maintaining specialist expertise where required. Analyse environmental reports for compliance with standards and legislation, utilise Council’s information systems (ECM and Ci) for document and complaint management, and provide advice as part of the unit’s duty roster while using strong problem‑solving and conflict‑resolution skills. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We are seeking: A candidate eligible for membership with Environmental Health Australia, with sound knowledge of environmental and public health matters including food safety, air/noise/water pollution, contaminated land, on‑site sewage management, acid sulfate soils, noise assessment and water quality monitoring. A strong understanding of inspection principles and practices, and the ability to apply environmental and public health legislation within a local government context. Demonstrated high‑level written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear reports and engage effectively with a range of stakeholders. Proven conflict‑resolution ability and well‑developed problem‑solving skills to effectively manage challenging environmental and public health matters. Demonstrated proficiency in digital and information management systems, including GIS and other software used to support environmental health functions. |
How to apply |
Tweed Shire Council is committed to employment equity and diversity and encourages applications from people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds in both traditional and non-traditional roles.
Applications close at midday on 6 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer, Shire of Esperance (WA)
The Shire of Esperance, located 750km from Perth on Western Australia’s south east coast, comprises some of the most spectacular landscapes and beaches in WA. The Shire employs over 300 people in a diverse range of roles, making us one of the largest employers in the region. Employees enjoy generous benefits including 5 weeks annual leave, health and wellbeing initiatives, opportunities for career progression, and work life balance.
All employees strive to embody the Shire’s values of Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dedication and Excellence in contributing to the community, making Esperance a great place to live and work.
Location |
Esperance (WA) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time (38 hours per week) |
Salary/Remuneration |
$87,885.00 (negotiable salary up to $99,309.00 may be offered dependant on qualifications and experience). Additional Benefits
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
There is an exciting opportunity to work with the Development Services Team as an Environmental Health Officer. This position provides professional and technical assistance, information, advice and reports to the Coordinator Environmental Health, the Manager Development Services and Chief Executive Officer on all matters related to public and environmental health in the Shire. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
In order to succeed and thrive in this position, you must have:
Applications from all suitably qualified environmental health professionals are welcomed including graduates with local government work experience, with position and salary to be commensurate with experience and qualifications. The role is diverse and you will have exposure to the full range of environmental health fields, from water monitoring to mosquito management to health promotion, as well as the usual regulatory environmental health functions. We provide access to a range of professional development opportunities, valuing individual and team development, and you will be working in a supportive small team environment where collaboration and continual improvement is valued and encouraged. |
How to apply |
Applications must be made via the Shire of Esperance online recruitment portal and include a current Resume and a Cover Letter. |
Contact |
For more information contact Human Resources on 08 9071 0645. |
Early submissions are encouraged as applications will be reviewed prior to the closing date and as such, the closing date is subject to change without notice The successful applicant must be able to pass a pre-employment medical examination, including drug and alcohol screening test to be considered for the role. The Shire of Esperance is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Applications close on 8 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer, Whyalla City Council (SA)
As a multifunctional regional Council, we manage Childcare services, a Library, an Airport, a Cemetery, a Crematorium, Infrastructure and recreational facilities including a Visitor Information Centre. We are a progressive Council, committed to the pursuit of excellence and are always looking for opportunities to improve the quality of life for our community, now and into the future.
We stand by and embrace our core values in delivering each of our services: We Care, We Work Together, We are Committed and We Own It.
Location |
Whyalla (SA) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
The salary applicable for this role is in accordance with the South Australian Municipal Salaried Officers' Award and Council’s current Enterprise Agreement, paid at Level 5 commencing at $103,143. - Competitive salary + 12% Superannuation with the ability to salary sacrifice. - Company laptop + mobile phone supplied. - Commuter use vehicle. - Opportunities for career growth and professional development. - Employee Assistance Program and wellbeing support. - Commuting to work when living in Whyalla is no more than 15 minutes. - Rostered day off once a month. - Relocation assistance. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer, you will play a key role in protecting and promoting public and environmental health across Whyalla. Reporting to the Regulatory Services Coordinator, you will deliver a diverse range of regulatory, compliance and education-based functions to ensure legislative requirements are met and community health standards are maintained. Duties will include: - Conducting inspections of food premises, public swimming pools, and personal services to ensure compliance with legislation. - Investigating public nuisance reports, food safety complaints, and notifiable diseases in collaboration with SA Health. - Delivering education and awareness programs to the community on public and environmental health issues. - Contributing to environmental health planning, policy development, and interagency initiatives across the region. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We are looking for an individual who has the following: - Tertiary qualifications in Environmental Health or equivalent (Qualifications approved by the South Australian Health Commission for appointment for Environmental Health Officer) - Eligibility for membership to Environmental Health Australia - C Class Drivers Licence - National Police Check (or ability to obtain prior to commencement) - Non-prohibited South Australian Working with Children Check (or ability to obtain prior to commencement) Students who are nearing completion of a tertiary qualification in Environmental Health or an equivalent discipline are strongly encouraged to apply. |
How to apply |
Applications must include a cover letter expanding on your suitability for this role, addressing the position criteria outlined in the Position Description in no more than three pages. Applications must include your current resume and must be submitted via Council’s recruitment portal. |
Contact |
For more information contact Rachel Coles, Regulatory Services Coordinator at 08 8640 3444. |
Applications close at 9.00am on 12 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer - Multiple roles, City of Sydney (NSW)
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. Find out why a career at the City of Sydney might be right for you.
Location |
Sydney (NSW) |
Type |
Full-Time/Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$112,968 - $126,774 per annum plus superannuation This role has the option of a rostered day off each month, known as a 19-day month. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
This exciting compliance based role within the City of Sydney’s Health and Building Team will provide the successful candidates with experience across a broad range of public health and environmental health compliance matters. Our Health & Building Team offers a very friendly and helpful working environment that supports all of its staff members through in-house professional development and assistance, whilst recognising the importance of a balance between work and lifestyle commitments. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We’re looking for candidates with:
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How to apply |
The recommended applicant must complete a pre-employment health declaration, medical assessment and criminal history check. |
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 Thursday 12 February 2026
Senior Environmental Health Officer, City of Sydney (NSW)
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. Find out why a career at the City of Sydney might be right for you.
Location |
Sydney (NSW) |
Type |
Full-Time/Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$129,721 - $147,426 per annum plus superannuation This role has the option of a rostered day off each month, known as a 19-day month. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our dynamic team as a Senior Environmental Health Officer. As the Senior Environmental Health Officer, you’ll play a key role in leading investigations and enforcing regulations in the management of pests on public land, while also handling a wide range of public and environmental health matters. You’ll work collaboratively with local authorities, stakeholders, and the community to promote environmental health and sustainability. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
We’re looking for someone with:
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How to apply |
The recommended applicant must complete a pre-employment health declaration, medical assessment and criminal history check. |
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 Thursday 12 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer, City of Ryde (NSW)
City of Ryde, just 12 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, is a place of unique lifestyle and opportunity. It is home to an engaged and culturally diverse community of around 130,000 people, and a strong and growing Smart City economy including more than 13,000 local businesses, Macquarie Park, world-class hospitals, and a leading university. All balanced with beautiful bushland, riverfront parks, open spaces, and sport facilities.
Our Council delivers a broad range of services, projects, programs, and events. We are actively committed to innovation, sustainability, resilience and providing exceptional customer experiences, and this relies on attracting and keeping great people. We offer a range of benefits, including flexible work arrangements, health and wellbeing programs, a learning and development program including study support, and a reward and recognition program.
Location |
Ryde (NSW) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
Your commencing annual salary will range from $91,245.80 to $118,619.28 + Superannuation, dependent on your experience and qualifications. - Work 37.5 hours and enjoy a rostered day off approx. every 3 weeks |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer at the City of Ryde, you will be working within a high performing team environmental health professionals. On any given day you will find yourself investigating localised public health and pollution incidents and completing a range of routine assessments of food premises, cooling towers, skin penetration premises, and public swimming pools. You will also provide technical advice in relation to acoustic and contamination reports for proposed development applications, assess sediment and erosion control measures on construction sites and more. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
About You You're a highly motivated and driven individual, with a relevant tertiary qualification and demonstrated experience or a sound theoretical understanding in undertaking a diverse range of environmental health related inspections and investigations. You are both customer service focused and detail orientated to ensure effective regulatory compliance that is driven via a strong education and community focus while also working cooperatively with businesses and the community. You take great pride in your work and are able to meet tight deadlines using your exceptional priority and time management skills. You are confident in your ability to handle conflict situations and difficult customers with a calm demeanour, open communication and solutions focused approach. In addition, you will also have: - A relevant tertiary qualification in an environmental health related field |
How to apply |
Please ensure you give full answers to the online application questions, showcasing your abilities and experience. Your answers, in conjunction with your resume, will determine if you are invited to an interview. Please note, you are not required to submit a cover letter or a statement addressing selection criteria. |
Contact |
For more information contact Vincent Shepherd on 0438 471 830 for a confidential discussion. |
City of Ryde is committed to Equal Employment and Child Safety.
Applications close at 11.30 pm on 15 February 2026
Environmental Health Officer, Mackay Regional Council (QLD)
Mackay Regional Council is a dynamic, progressive and financially sound local government. We have responsibility for $3.5 billion worth of assets and employ almost 1200 dedicated staff in a vibrant, rapidly growing region where sugar, mining, beef, tourism and retail drive the economy. Mackay is located halfway between Brisbane and Cairns and is truly the heart of Queensland, covering 7,622 square kilometres of rainforest, Natural Parks, historic townships, miles of golden beaches and more than 70 tropical islands. The Region boasts a vibrant economy offering an idyllic lifestyle on the Central Queensland coast, from picturesque beaches and nearby island resorts to beautiful rainforests. The Region has a great climate coupled with high quality education and health facilities.
Discover more about the Mackay Region by clicking here.
We are currently seeking a committed and qualified Environmental Health Officer to join our team in a full-time capacity. This role plays a vital part in safeguarding public health by identifying and managing environmental health risks within the community.
Location |
Mackay (QLD) |
Type |
Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package $82,413 - $99,911 + applicable allowances (the level offered will be determined on the successful candidates’ qualifications and experience)
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer, you will:
Applicants must be available for on-call duties. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
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How to apply |
Prepare and submit your cover letter and resume, outlining your relevant experience for this role. After submitting, you will receive an automated confirmation email. Should you not receive this, please ensure you have submitted your application and your email address on your account is correct. |
Contact |
For more information reach out to one of our friendly Recruitment Officers by phoning 1300 MACKAY (1300 622 529). |
Council is committed to the safety of its employees and requires an immunisation program for identified roles. The successful applicant will be required to attend a post-employment immunisation assessment, by a health practitioner nominated and paid for by the Council.
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