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DCCEEW NSW

Field Officer

Kearsley
$75.9k – $80.9k/yr
Posted about 7 hours ago
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Working to protect the state’s environment and heritage

  • Field Officer (Grade 3-4)
  • Package includes salary ($75,949.00 - $80,886.00), employer's contribution to superannuation and 17% loading for working weekends and public holidays
  • Ongoing Full-time Opportunities Located at Kearsley

About the role

National Parks and Wildlife Service has a unique opportunity for a Field Officer to work as part of the Hunter Central Coast work unit, contributing towards the conservation of the natural environment, flora, fauna, and Aboriginal heritage.

Field Officers assist with a diverse range of activities relating to maintenance and improvement of park assets within NPWS parks and reserves. You will be guided by the senior field staff, in your day-to-day work including pest and wild dog management, fire management, weed control, road maintenance, visitor engagement, landscaping and maintenance. You will operate and maintain plant and equipment, participate in fire management activities, respond to visitor enquiries, and assist with compliance activities as required.

This role involves working on a rotating roster and you will be required to work on weekends and public holidays.

NPWS is transitioning to a Field Officer Grade 1–4 classification. Successful candidates for this role will transition to the updated model as it is implemented, with progression based on satisfactory performance, demonstrated achievement of the mandatory competencies for each grade, and time in the role.

About You

Your passion for your community and environment, coupled with a strong attention to detail and safety, will be key to your success in this role. You’ll enjoy working as part of a team but be able to work alone or with minimal supervision. Your fitness and enthusiasm for the outdoors will enable you to thrive and succeed in this diverse and dynamic role.

You will often be travelling and working in remote locations and will need to solve problems without external assistance. You will work closely with other members of the team and may be required to lead projects.

Essential requirements:

  • Current Australian Class C Driver’s licence or equivalent and four-wheel driving certification. An MR licence is required to progress to Grade 4.
  • Demonstrated ability and experience to carry out all duties safely and ability to obtain relevant SafeWork NSW certification to appropriately operate and maintain a range of plant and equipment, including but not limited to conditionally registered vehicles, watercraft, lifting apparatus, and road maintenance plant, as well as the ability and willingness to obtain a First Aid certificate.
  • Certification, or ability to obtain certification within the probationary period (up to 12 months) in operating a chainsaw to crosscut and basic tree felling standard; ability to operate two-way radio.
  • Ability to carry out frontline firefighting duties and support roles, including ability to obtain and maintain certification as a crew member or higher, within the probationary period (up to 12 months), and a willingness to fly in light aircraft.
  • Field Officer applicants must meet the requirements of a firefighting medical, which is inclusive of a clearance to undertake frontline firefighting roles. The applicant must pass the task-based fitness assessment to a moderate level within the probationary period (up to 12 months) and annually thereafter.

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Notes: This is a physically active role suited to candidates of all genders who are fit, enjoy working outdoors as part of a team, and are eager to learn and develop the skills and qualifications needed to contribute toward improving and maintaining some of NSW’s most precious natural places.

For more information, read the full Role Description: Field Officer [https://secure.dc2.pageuppeople.com/apply/TransferRichTextFile.ashx?sData=UFUtVjMtyWSRqnNpmDbsuCefM1Y-tZGPLJuruMQxBpm1m9eyjkaWZt_pbTfpk2C9nw50KOG_6XlYvs1CB9JAxhnKgOVhPgq6nDJk00jSl66ULP_TzcDF50GfF0LftYmc1lWO4-rGsu-136NonLFDx9eytbCh2A%7e%7e]

Who we are

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water [https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew] (DCCEEW) works to protect the state’s environment and heritage. It leads the way on climate change, driving the sustainable transition to a net zero economy, powered by affordable, reliable, and clean energy.

DCCEEW conserves and protects the state’s natural environment. It manages the NSW national park estate, including its rich and diverse biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural heritage for future generations.

DCCEEW also ensures sustainable management of water resources across the state, to support the environment, communities, and industry.

We acknowledge the ongoing custodial responsibilities of the Aboriginal peoples of NSW to care for Country and water and are committed to establishing meaningful partnerships with Aboriginal peoples in the management of the environment.

What we can offer you

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service [https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/] is a great place to expand your career [https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/about-npws/careers] and grow your skills and knowledge.

  • Accrued days off in addition to Annual Leave
  • Corporate wellbeing programs, including the Fitness Passport
  • Learning and development opportunities, including in-house training.

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What we do

About NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service [https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/about-npws/what-we-do]

Visit a park [https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park]

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To Apply

If excited by the information above, we look forward to receiving your application, including a copy of your resume (maximum 4 pages) and cover letter (maximum 2 pages) addressing the focus capabilities in the Field Officer role description and expressing your interest and suitability for the role.

Applications close - Tuesday, 28 July 2026 at 11:55PM.

Should you require further information about the role, please contact Mark Weber on 02 4946 4100.

A recruitment pool may be created for ongoing and temporary opportunities of the same role or role type that may become available over the next 18 months.

Our goal is to build a workforce that not only represents but also understands and serves the diverse communities of New South Wales. We are committed to making our state a vibrant and inclusive place to live, work, and thrive for everyone. Our workforce represents people of all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, the LGBTQI+ community, and people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

Looking for more information or assistance in applying?

  • Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace. [https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew/work-us#toc-inclusion-and-belonging]
  • How we encourage and support people with disability [https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/content/people-with-disability]
  • Information and adjustments for individual needs [https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/adjustments-for-individual-needs] for the recruitment process and the workplace.

If you require an adjustment for your application process, please contact our Talent Acquisition Team by emailing dcceew.ta@dpie.nsw.gov.au [talent.dcceew@dpie.nsws.gov.au] or contacting Naz Keya via naz.keya@dcceew.nsw.gov.au [naz.keya@dcceew.nsw.gov.au] (please mention reference number 551584).

If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, use our Aboriginal applicants guide [https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-05/dphi-working-with-us-guide-for-aboriginal-applicants.pdf] to assist with applying for roles or contact our Aboriginal Career pathways team at AEX@dcceew.nsw.gov.au [AEX@dcceew.nsw.gov.au] for a yarn.

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Skills

Pest Management
Wild Dog Management
Fire Management
Weed Control
Road Maintenance
Visitor Engagement
Landscaping
Plant and Equipment Operation
Four-wheel Driving
Chainsaw Operation
Tree Felling
Two-way Radio Operation
Frontline Firefighting
First Aid
Problem Solving
Teamwork

Location

Kearsley, England, United Kingdom

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