PSCA, Level 4 or 5, $95,782 - $100,526 or $105,167 - $114,938 p.a. plus 12% SuperannuationJoin us in our mission to promote biodiversity, conserve our valuable ecosystems, and provide engaging attractions that connect people with nature.THIS IS A 12 MONTHS FIXED-TERM, FULL-TIME POSITION (WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF EXTENSION)THIS POSITION IS BASED IN KENSINGTONAPPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION CLOSE AT MIDDAY ON THURSDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER 2025Ecosystem Health Branch provides the framework for efficient and effective management of invasive species including plant diseases, weeds and pest animals to help conserve natural values on lands managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions' (DBCA) Parks and Wildlife Service. The branch is responsible for the coordination of the Western Shield program, Cane Toad Strategy and Vegetation Health Service diagnostic laboratory as well as providing policy support for the implementation of the Forest Management Plan.We currently have an opportunity for a Plant Diseases Project Officer to join our team.As a member of the Plant Diseases Program, you will contribute to:
Development and implementation of a strategic approach to management of environmental plant pests and diseases.
Preparation and delivery of correspondence, reports, briefings, training, management and communications plans, for internal and external stakeholders.
Analysis and interpretation of data to inform advice, support and recommendations.
Development of projects, policy, guidelines and procedures.
Increasing understanding of plant pest and disease threats and their management.
At the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), we have adopted which provides a common understanding of the mindsets and expected behaviours required of all our employees and the public sector. In this role, you will demonstrate to help drive positive change.Selection CriteriaApplicants should address the following four (4) criteria. These should be addressed in no more than three (3) pages in total.
Knowledge and experience (Level 4) or sound knowledge and considerable experience (Level 5) in the management of plant pests and diseases for biodiversity conservation outcomes, or equivalent experience in an allied field.
Evidence of well developed (Level 4) or sound (Level 5) interpersonal and oral communication skills and experience (Level 4) or considerable experience (Level 5) in effectively liaising and negotiating with senior internal and external stakeholders, preferably across a government agency.
Well-developed (Level 4) or sound (Level 5) oral and written communications skills, including demonstrated experience in report writing using word processing, spreadsheet and/or database and presenting results to others using PowerPoint software.
Demonstrated ability to undertake project work with limited direction and strong project management skills.
About UsDBCA, one of Western Australia's largest state government agencies, providing exciting and challenging career opportunities in biodiversity conservation and park and natural resource management. We employ people with world-class scientific, policy, land and marine management, visitor services, research and educational skills.For more information on what we do, our recruitment process, and why working at DBCA is an attractive proposition, please visit our .Benefits of working with usIn addition to the attractive salary and opportunities to contribute to biodiversity and environmental conservation initiatives, the department offers incentives including:
Flexible working arrangements.
12% superannuation, full employer contribution and salary packaging options.
4 weeks annual leave with 17.5% loading paid as additional pay every December.
3 days additional public sector holidays each year.
Cultural leave for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff.
Access to study, bereavement, foster caring and parental leave.
A confidential employee assistant program (EAP) for you and your family, including psychology and counselling services.
An annual National Park Entry Pass.
Well-established learning and development programs.
Free staff parking.
How to apply:All applications are to be submitted online. Select 'Apply for job', located at either the top or the bottom of the screen, and follow the instructions; you will need to provide a:a covering letter.a statement addressing the above requested criteria (in no more than three (3) pages).current CV, including the details of two referees with one being a recent or current manager/supervisor.For further job-related information: contact Kylie Ireland on 0447 353 953 or for further information about the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, visit .We have a detailed Job Application Kit to provide information about us, the value of the department and practical guidance on the process for you. Please ensure you have saved your documents in MS Word (.docx files only) or PDF format and have allowed plenty of time to submit your application, as late, emailed and proforma applications will not be accepted.Prior to commencement, the successful applicant will need to possess or obtain:
A current Western Australian "C" class drivers licence.
For the full role description, detailed responsibilities and a full list of selection criteria, please refer to the Job Description link below. The documents linked to this advertisement are available in alternative formats upon request.Eligibility: To be eligible for permanent appointment, it is essential to have Australian citizenship, New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent residency status. To be eligible for contract employment, it is essential to have a visa with entitlement to live and work in Australia for the term of the contract.A search for additional applicants may be conducted for this position where necessary to provide a more diverse and/or competitive field.Substantive Equality StatementDBCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Indigenous Australians, young people, people with disabilities, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and women to apply for positions within our agency. People with disability will be provided with reasonable adjustments in our recruitment processes and in the workplace. The Department also promotes flexible working arrangements.Applicants with a disability who require adjustments in the recruitment process, including an alternative to applying online, can contact the Senior Recruitment Officer on (08) 9219 9879 or . Do not send job applications to this email; they will not be accepted.If you are an Aboriginal person who would like assistance with your application, please contact on 13 64 64.Similar appointments may be made from this process in locations throughout Western Australia within a 12-month period to positions that may be permanent or contract, including contract appointments with the possibility of subsequent permanency.