
Community Recovery & Resilience Officer
- Cooktown, QLD
- $88,172 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Establish strong community relationships across impacted areas to foster trust and meaningful engagement.
- Coordinate community-led recovery and resilience initiatives tailored to local bushfire impacts.
- Conduct community needs assessments and facilitate resilience training, planning days, and mitigation workshops.
- Design, support and implement recovery action plans aligned with Queensland's disaster management framework and Cook Shire strategies.
- Assist communities in accessing and managing grants to support recovery projects.
- Collaborate with emergency services, First Nations leaders, and stakeholders to promote local and traditional fire management practices.
- Monitor and report on project outcomes and ensure public bushfire information remains accurate and accessible.
- Prepare final transition plans to ensure the long-term sustainability of resilience initiatives.
- Qualifications and/or substantial experience in fire management, community recovery or disaster resilience.
- Demonstrated experience with geospatial software such as QGIS or similar.
- Strong working knowledge of Queensland’s Disaster Management Arrangements, recovery principles and risk reduction.
- Familiarity with legislation including the Disaster Management Act 2003, and the Local Government Act 2009.
- Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite and digital tools.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to connect with diverse community groups.
- Proven ability to work independently, travel throughout the region, and deliver outcomes under minimal supervision.
- Make a real impact on community outcomes and Help shape recovery approaches through community empowerment and inclusive engagement.
- Work in a dynamic role with diverse partnerships and program delivery
- Great work-life balance
- Be part of a team that genuinely cares about its people and its community
- a Cover Letter outlining why you are interested in this role; and
- a detailed and up to date Resume/CV.
Applications will close 5.00pm Monday 15 September 2025, Don't miss your chance to apply!Cook Shire Council will be assessing applications as they are submitted, so get in early. We reserve the right to close the advertisement early should a suitable candidate be identified.SUMMARY & CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENTJob referenceCSC135Position:Community Recovery & Resilience OfficerLocation:Main Administration Officer - 10 Furneaux Street, CooktownTenure: Full Time - Fixed term until 31 March 2027Remuneration:Queensland Local Government Industry (Stream A: Division 2, Section 1) Award – State 2017 – Level 5$88,172.00 per annum + locality allowanceSuperannuation:12% superannuation contributionsCook Shire Council is an equal opportunity employer and encourages a diverse workplace. Indigenous community members and women are strongly encouraged to apply.
All applications are assessed on merit