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Title  

Woodland Birds Conservation Action Plan Coordinator

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location   Australia (Victoria) - Australasia
Town/City   Birdlife Australia National Office, Melbourne.
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Part Time / Per Day
Level   Mid Level
Deadline   30/01/2018
Company Name   BirdLife Australia
Contact Name   Human Resources Dept.
Website   Further Details / Applications
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Description  

BirdLife Australia is seeking an experienced, well organised professional to coordinate the finalisation, delivery and review of two key Conservation Action Plans (CAPs).

The Woodland Bird Conservation Action Plan Coordinator helps BirdLife Australia achieve its strategic goal of improving conservation outcomes for Australian birds. Specifically, the Conservation Action Plan Coordinator is responsible for working with the Woodland Birds Program Leader to facilitate the delivery of the Conservation Action Plans (CAPs) for South Eastern Woodland Birds and Threatened Mallee Birds.

The position will require strong collaboration with staff across departments, the coordination of activities with multiple stakeholders and engagement with funding agencies and donors to achieve the programs’ goals.

responsibilities include for example:

  • Develop and maintain Conservation Action Plan documents, ensuring they are up to date and relevant;
  • Collaborate with BirdLife Australia’s branches, groups, observatories, affiliates, government agencies, NRMs, Indigenous groups, local government and other relevant stakeholders to determine priorities and facilitate development and implementation of the CAPs;
  • Seek resources, including preparation of grant applications and funding pitches for identified CAP priority projects, to assist the Program Leader (Woodland Birds) in achieving Program objectives and in developing the scale and reach of the Program;
  • Measure and evaluate the success of coordinated implementation of the CAP program for learning and adaptive management;

(Please see Position Description for a full list of duties and selection criteria).

Location: The position is based in the BirdLife Australia National Office, Melbourne. Alternative locations will be considered based on strategic merit.

Status: This is a part-time (4 days a week) position offered on a 3-year contract. A continuation to the contract after three years would be offered subject to performance and available funding.

To apply please send CV and applications addressing selection criteria to samantha.vine@birdlife.org.au with the subject line: Woodland Birds CAP Coordinator application by 5pm 30th January.

Call Samantha on 0447 484 067 for more information.

BirdLife Australia is an equal opportunity employer. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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