Vacancies
Environmental Health Officer, City of Ryde (NSW)
Environmental Health Cadet, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Yorke Peninsula Council (SA)
Senior Environmental Health Officer & Environmental Health Team Leader, Brisbane City Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Brisbane City Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer (Expressions of interest), Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, City of Ryde (NSW)
City of Ryde, just 12 kilometres from 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 /35 hours per week |
Salary/Remuneration |
Annual commencing salary offered for the successful applicant starts from $95,232.77 + superannuation + Leaseback, dependent on your experience and qualifications. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As an Environmental Health Officer at the City of Ryde, you will be working within a high performing team of experienced and new 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, undertake surveillance and assessment of 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:
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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 do not need a “password” to use our on-line application system, however you have the option save and return to your application prior to the closing date. In addition to answering the online questions, this position requires you to attach your Resume to complete the application process. Please note, you are not required to submit a cover letter or a statement addressing selection criteria. |
Contact Person |
If you would like to know more, please contact Ben Cone on 0478 854 223 for a confidential discussion. |
City of Ryde is committed to Equal Employment and Child Safety.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 11.30 PM ON 24 OCTOBER 2024
Environmental Health Cadet, Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
Gladstone Regional Council has an opportunity to appoint a permanent full time Environmental Health Cadet to contribute to Council’s success. This Cadetship is an opportunity to complete a Bachelor Degree of Public Health (Specialisation) or equivalent, and is based at the Gladstone Office. Upon successful completion of your Cadetship, you will become an Environmental Health Officer with Council.
- Meaningful paid work in your field of study
- Support whilst completing your studies
- Unique opportunity to work within Local Government
The Gladstone Region is a dynamic Central Queensland coastal region that provides an enviable lifestyle and economic stability for more than 63,000 residents. Gladstone Regional Council is committed to a dynamic, proud and diverse future for the Gladstone Region that focuses on working together to balance our region’s lifestyle and opportunity. Our success is built on a foundation of safe, engaged, high performing talent and teams and a values-based culture centred around our SERVICE principles.
- We are fortunate to live in an attractive, growing region and proud to provide opportunity for personal growth and career development for our employees.
- We offer opportunities to grow your career within a progressive local government organisation and work in a high performing team that values your contribution.
- You will be rewarded with a competitive salary including generous superannuation and a flexible roster that supports a generous work-life balance.
- We offer a range of employee benefits including free physiotherapy, support services and discounted health cover and fitness memberships.
Location |
Gladstone (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$67,298.88 - $67,298.88 |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Council is proud to help facilitate the upskilling of our region in a diverse range of roles and across a variety of Council locations. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of an organisation that is committed to delivering outstanding service to our community.
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
About you
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How to apply |
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Contact Person |
Talent Acquisition Team on 07 4970 0700 or employment@gladstone.qld.gov.au |
Please be advised that the preferred candidate for this position, as a condition of employment, may be required to complete a criminal history check, a pre-employment medical or a skills assessment.
Council is committed to connecting with the Gladstone Regional community which values diversity and inclusion and encourages you to bring your whole self to work. First Nations people are encouraged to apply.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 30 OCTOBER 2024
Environmental Health Officer, Yorke Peninsula Council (SA)
Yorke Peninsula is bordered by the sea on three sides and boasts 485 kilometres of coastline ranging from family friendly swimming beaches to world-renowned surf breaks. The relaxed coastal lifestyle and outstanding fishing on offer remain the region’s biggest drawcards. The area contains vibrant townships and settlements with essential services such as healthcare, aged care, schools and childcare. Outside of the beautiful beaches, tourist drawcards include Walk The Yorke, a walking and cycling leisure trail that follows the entire coastline for 500 kilometres.
Location |
Maitland/Yorketown Office (the successful applicant may be required to undertake duties at other locations) |
Type |
Permanent full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
Level 5-6 – starting at $95,404 p.a. plus statutory superannuation. (In accordance with the Yorke Peninsula Council Municipal Officers Enterprise Agreement No 8, 2024). Employees enjoy an amazing range of benefits which include: |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Provide administrative and technical advice to Council to enable it to fulfil its functions in accordance with statutory obligations, operational procedures and Council policies. Provide advice, support and education to the community and Council with respect to current and emerging Environmental Health issues. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
The successful applicant must have a tertiary qualification in Environmental Health and/or experience for appointment as an authorised officer as required by legislation. |
How to apply |
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Contact Person |
Further information about the position can be obtained from Carina Congdon, Team Leader HR & People Experience on 08 8832 0000 or email admin@yorke.sa.gov.au |
A compulsory pre-employment medical examination must be undertaken.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 5 PM ON 1 NOVEMBER 2024
Senior Environmental Health Officer (Band 6) & Environmental Health Team Leader (Band 7), Brisbane City Council (QLD)
Council’s Employee Value Proposition allows you to Grow your career to deliver a better Brisbane. With strong career progression opportunities as well as benefits that matter, our focus on culture, people experience and wellbeing will make you proud to work for Brisbane City Council as we prepare for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.
The Compliance and Regulatory Services team contributes to the health, safety and amenity of Brisbane through a range of licensing and regulatory services related to environmental health; land use and built environment; animal management; natural environment; parking regulation; asset use; and contract management. We do this by providing best practice regulatory services that contribute positively to the quality and lifestyle of the city.
Location |
Brisbane (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
Band 6: $108,005 – $119,507 + superannuation |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
Band 6: As the Senior Environmental Health Officer, you will primarily be responsible for providing operational direction and managing the daily activities of a small, dedicated team of environmental health professionals. Reporting to the Environmental Health Team Leader you will provide expert support, mentor and coach the team, provide technical advice and feedback to facilitate and ensure personal and professional development. Band 7: As the Environmental Health Team Leader will deliver strategic and tactical guidance to their experienced team of Environmental Health professionals, supporting up to 20 direct and indirect staff who manage a portfolio of work. You will leverage your highly developed knowledge of relevant environmental health legislation, local laws, regulations, policies, procedures and guidelines to effectively operate Environmental Health function and operations |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Band 6
Band 7
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How to apply |
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Contact Person |
For more information, contact Dim Amarandos – Talent Partner on Ph: 07 3178 5894, Email: dimitrios.amarandos@brisbane.qld.gov.au |
Brisbane City Council is a multi-award winning accessible and inclusive workplace where our people represent the diverse communities we serve, are supported, and can feel safe. Council has been awarded Employer of the Year at the National Disability Awards and has been recognised multiple times with ‘Gold Employer’ status from the Australian Workplace Equality Index for LGBTI inclusion.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 3 NOVEMBER 2024
Environmental Health Officer, Brisbane City Council (QLD)
Council’s Employee Value Proposition allows you to Grow your career to deliver a better Brisbane. With strong career progression opportunities as well as benefits that matter, our focus on culture, people experience and wellbeing will make you proud to work for Brisbane City Council as we prepare for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.
Location |
Fortitude Valley, Brisbane (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
Band 4: $82,995 – $89,095 + superannuation Graduate, early career and experienced Environmental Health Officers are all encouraged to apply. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
This is your opportunity to be a part of a positive, enthusiastic and self-motivated professional team. As an Environmental Health Officer within Council, you will utilise your well-developed knowledge of public and environmental health to achieve outcomes for our city and residents. Acting on behalf of Council, you will perform your role as an Authorised Officer, exercising delegated powers to apply legislation and local laws. A typical day at Council as an Environmental Health Officer may include food audits, personal appearance audits, events and festivals music monitoring, public health investigations including hoarding and squalor complaints, environmental noise and nuisance investigations, asbestos investigations and water contamination investigations . |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Well-developed written and oral communication skills including an ability to negotiate and liaise with internal and external stakeholders to achieve acceptable and timely outcomes. |
How to apply |
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Contact Person |
For more information, contact Dim Amarandos – Talent Partner on Ph: 07 3178 5894, Email: dimitrios.amarandos@brisbane.qld.gov.au |
People from diverse backgrounds, including those living with a disability and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who may have questions about the recruitment process or working at Council, are encouraged to reach out to the contact above, who can connect you with a member of Council’s Diversity and Inclusion team.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 17 NOVEMBER 2024
Environmental Health Officer (Expressions of interest), Gladstone Regional Council (QLD)
The Gladstone Region is a dynamic Central Queensland coastal region that provides an enviable lifestyle and economic stability for more than 63,000 residents. Gladstone Regional Council is committed to a dynamic, proud and diverse future for the Gladstone Region that focuses on working together to balance our region’s lifestyle and opportunity. Situated on one of Australia’s largest and safest harbours, Gladstone is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Heron Island. Our region is home to sprawling parklands, family-friendly recreation areas, beautiful beaches, historic townships and national parks. Our love of culture can be seen in our state-of-the-art entertainment and convention centre, five well-stocked libraries, a heritage-listed public gallery and museum. You can take advantage of our year-round warm, sunny weather to enjoy a variety of sports, fishing, camping, boating or a relaxing Sunday drive.
Our success is built on a foundation of safe, engaged, high performing talent and teams and a values-based culture centred around our SERVICE principles.
Location |
Gladstone (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent Full Time Opportunity |
Salary/Remuneration |
$102,034.45 plus super and annual certified agreement increase (% currently being negotiated).
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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 |
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.
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How to apply |
Please be advised that as a condition of employment, may be required to complete a criminal history check, a pre-employment medical or a skills assessment. |
Contact person |
For more information, contact the Recruitment Officer on 07 4976 6981 or employment@gladstone.qld.gov.au |
Council is committed to connecting with the Gladstone Regional community which values diversity and inclusion and encourages you to bring your whole self to work. First Nations people are encouraged to apply.
Council will review applications periodically and will withdraw the advertisement when the position has been filled.
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