We all know reading is an essential pathway to mastery in any field of life, business, philanthropy, family, community and of course council. It serves as a gateway to knowledge.
This was massively reinforced for me over the weekend when I was very fortunate to join in the Stage Academy Communication Training Workshop in Melbourne with Vinh Giang @askvinh
So grateful for the opportunity to be able to learn from such an inspiring storyteller like Vinh. The Stage Academy was an uplifting gathering with amazing delegates. The event was executed with exceptional precision thanks to Kan Huang @kanhuang with a tremendous team of brilliance and talent seamlessly working their magic.
When we immerse ourselves in stories and books, especially related to an area of interest that sparks inspiration or excitement for us, we gain insights, theories and practices that enhance our understanding. This exposure fosters critical thinking, enabling us to analyse complicated concepts and apply them to our own real world situations.
Reading diverse perspectives broadens viewpoints, thereby encouraging adaptability and creativity. Engaging with expert writers and storytellers provides inspiration together with a variety of models of excellence.
The simple act of reading improves cognitive function, focus and retention, all of which are crucial for deep learning.
Fundamentally the habit of reading grows a life long learning mindset, empowering us all to continuously evolve and excel to be the best version of ourselves. Thereby making us more able to be of service to our families, our communities, our customers, our employers and ourselves.
At the Stage Academy Communication Workshop I was very generously gifted a copy of The Almanack of Naval Ravikant.
So, I am starting that read on the weekend. What are you reading ?
Dianne Jack Editor in Chief
The Australian Local Government Job Directory
About our Shire
Lachlan Shire sits in the geographic heart of New South Wales, a wide and open country shaped by the Lachlan River, red soil plains and freshwater lakes.
It’s Wiradjuri Country, and the towns and villages here - Condobolin, Lake Cargelligo, Tottenham, Albert, Burcher, Derriwong, Fifield, Murrin Bridge and Tullibigeal, - where people tend to know each other, and work and life often intersect.
With responsibility for 15,000 km2 and around 6,000 people, Council delivers infrastructure, manages natural assets, and supports industry, business and community services across a dispersed and diverse landscape. This is a Council with scale, that focuses on what matters locally: roads, water, housing, employment and care for the environment.
The Position
You’ll work closely with the Mayor and Councillors, manage a workforce of around 167, and carry forward the delivery of the Community Strategic Plan and other integrated plans already in place.
The role requires oversight of Council operations, budgets and service delivery, and supports decision-making across infrastructure, planning, compliance, and community services. The position is also central to shaping Council culture, strengthening its internal capability and building trusted relationships with state and federal government.
About You:
You’ll bring experience leading organisations through change, particularly in a rural or regional
General Manager
Lead a well-established council navigating change and opportunity in regional NSW
setting. You’re confident working with elected members, managing complex issues, and delivering programs with limited resources. You understand local government legislation and finance, and how to work with community.
You will bring:
• Tertiary qualifications in business, management or leadership, or equivalent relevant experience
• A strong record of executive leadership, including responsibility for staff, budgets and operational outcomes
• In-depth knowledge of local government legislation, governance and service delivery
• The ability to engage respectfully with Councillors, community and partners, and offer clear, informed advice
What’s on offer?
An attractive remuneration package if offered which includes:
• An attractive salary component and superannuation
• Motor vehicle leaseback
• Executive housing
• Relocation assistance
• A safe and caring community
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies and review the Information Pack and Position Requirements. Contact Steven Pinnuck on 0429 310 205 for a confidential discussion regarding the position. Close: 9am Monday 8 Sept 2025.
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Chief Executive Officer
• Strategic leadership role driving infrastructure, economic development, and cultural engagement.
• Live in Cairns | The Drive to Yarrabah each day from 30-50mins
• Salary negotiable + FMV + Relocation Assistance
Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council is seeking a visionary CEO to guide Queensland’s largest Indigenous community through a period of exciting transformation. Under an hour from Cairns, Yarrabah is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and driven by a bold Town Centre Masterplan focused on infrastructure, housing, and employment. This is your chance to lead meaningful change in a community deeply committed to cultural preservation, empowerment, and sustainable development.
As CEO, you’ll be a hands-on leader driving financial sustainability, governance, and service excellence. You’ll champion community engagement, lead capital works, advocate for investment, and foster respectful relationships with Traditional Owners and stakeholders. Your leadership will influence economic development, disaster preparedness, and organisational culture—creating lasting impact across health, education, arts, and essential services.
This role offers professional challenge and lifestyle appeal, with a daily commute along one of the region’s most spectacular coastal drives. Council will provide a competitive package including a fully maintained 4WD, relocation support, professional development, and monthly RDOs. If you’re ready to lead with heart, humility, and hope— Yarrabah is ready for you.
Applications will close on Monday 1st September at 10pm.
For a confidential conversation, please call Rona Horsfall on 0438 943854 at Peak Services Recruitment.
Alternatively, click on the linkhttps://lgaqld.applynow.net.au/jobs/PEAK739 where you can upload your details.
General Manager
• Pivotal Leadership Role — we want you to make a significant difference in our Shire
• Attractive Remuneration, subsidised housing and vehicle
Western Plains and Macquarie Marshes, Coonamble Shire Council offers the perfect combination of a rich history and authentic rural lifestyle. The Shire is renowned for its diversified agricultural industries, including broadacre cropping, and with large cattle and sheep production Coonamble Shire is one of the most productive agricultural regions in Western NSW. As part of the Orana region the Shire comprises the towns of Coonamble and Gulargambone with the village of Quambone and is less than two hours drive by road from Dubbo and six hours from Sydney.
Council is seeking an inspiring and accomplished General Manager to lead its organisation through a period of transformation, innovation, and strategic growth. This is a unique opportunity for a dynamic leader who thrives in complex environments and is passionate about delivering real, lasting benefits to the community.
As General Manager, you will report directly to the Mayor and Councillors, playing a pivotal role in shaping and executing Council’s strategic direction. You will bring demonstrated success in leading multidisciplinary teams, delivering major projects, and managing financial and operational performance at a senior level — ideally within the local government sector.
Your strong interpersonal and communication skills will enable you to engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, while your strategic mindset and collaborative leadership style will foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and high performance across the organisation.
Key areas of focus will include:
• Leading organisational change and transformation
• Collaborating and advising the Council
• Driving strategic and long-term planning outcomes
• Strengthening financial sustainability and service delivery
• Building a high-performing, empowered workforce
• Maintaining a strong focus on governance, compliance, and community needs
To succeed in this role, you will be a resultsdriven senior executive with a proven track record of driving positive change and delivering measurable outcomes. Your ability to lead with integrity, think strategically, and engage constructively with the community, elected officials, and staff will be critical to your success. In return, Council offers a five-year performancebased contract, a competitive remuneration package, and relocation assistance for the right candidate.
This is more than a leadership role — it’s your opportunity to shape the future of a progressive and community-focused Council. If you are ready to take that next career step and make a lasting impact, we invite you to apply. Applications should be made online through our website and all applicants must address the selection criteria to be considered for the role.
To obtain further information download the Information Pack, Position Description and Selection Criteria from our website at lgnsw.org.au/lgms
For a confidential discussion regarding the position please contact Mark Anderson on 0418 864 866.
Applications close 5pm, Monday 1 September 2025.
Chief Executive Officer
Shape a legacy of impact – spearhead infrastructure, eco-tourism, and local economic development initiatives that honour tradition and foster innovation
• Leadership role in Australia’s largest Indigenous Community
• One of Queensland’s most unique and stunning locations
• Up to $250K + super + Vehicle + 5 weeks leave + relocation assistance
Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council is seeking a visionary Chief Executive Officer to lead Australia’s largest Indigenous community through a transformative era. Nestled within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, this role offers the rare opportunity to live and lead in paradise while driving strategic initiatives that honour cultural heritage and foster sustainable development. You’ll work closely with the Mayor, Councillors, Traditional Owners, and stakeholders to deliver high-impact outcomes across infrastructure, housing, tourism, and economic growth.
This is more than a leadership role—it’s a chance to shape a legacy. You’ll champion transparency, governance, and workforce capability while activating the Tourism Masterplan, which includes glamping, fishing, walking trails, community markets, and a marina. With a financially viable council and easy access to Townsville, you’ll help unlock Palm Island’s full potential and create pathways for generational change. Your leadership will be instrumental in building trust, empowering the community, and embracing innovation.
If you’re a strategic leader with a passion for cultural empowerment and sustainable progress, this is your moment. Enjoy a fully furnished island home, generous remuneration, and the chance to make a lasting impact in one of Queensland’s most picturesque and culturally significant communities.
Applications will close on Monday 25th August at 10pm.
For a confidential conversation, please call Rona Horsfall on 0438 943854 at Peak Services Recruitment. Alternatively, click on the link https://lgaqld.applynow.net.au/jobs/PEAK731 where you can upload your details.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Buloke Shire is a vibrant and progressive rural council, rich in history, with a strong community spirit, offering a rewarding career, with excellent working conditions and a positive team-focused culture.
We’re a dedicated workforce, proud to deliver a huge array of services to our local community and striving to make a difference.
We are committed to providing professional development opportunities, family friendly policies, and a safe workplace environment for our motivated and enthusiastic employees. We offer excellent working conditions in a range of non-skilled, trade, professional and managerial roles.
Our Opportunity
Buloke Shire are in a strong financial and organisational position and offer our next CEO the opportunity to build on an engaged and progressive workforce culture. Reporting to the Mayor and Councillors, you will be given the opportunity to partner with our staff and engage our community in the delivery of essential facilities, infrastructure, and services to enhance community liveability.
Our Next CEO
Reporting to Council and tasked with leading and supporting what we regard as a very high performing and engaged team. You will be an experienced Local Government executive with an understanding of rural communities and what it takes to build sustainable relationships with key stakeholders including all levels of government. You will be an entrepreneurial individual and progressive thinker who will both initiate business enhancement opportunities and embrace change. Your track record of respecting and working in partnership with community will be critical to your success in this position. Your ability to develop key political relationships and regional partnerships to assist in the advancement of Buloke will be critical to yours and our success.
You will bring a breadth of leadership skills and experiences that position you to lead and support staff in a measured and considered way that encourages individual and allows them to shine.
This role offers a wonderful blend of career fulfillment and lifestyle rewards as you embrace all that Buloke Shire has to offer.
How to Apply
Please submit your application by Tuesday 26th August, 2025
Phone Nick Kelly on 0497 476 548 for an open, confidential discussion. A position description can be downloaded at www.gemexecutive.com.au
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General Manager
Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation (RASAC) is an Anangu-run organisation that offers a wide range of services and programs across the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in north-west South Australia. For details about the organisation, visit RASAC’s website (www.rasac.com.au)
The RASAC Board is inviting applications for the position of General Manager. Reporting to the Board, the General Manager provides governance, operational, and strategic leadership of the organisation through the effective management of high-quality service delivery and a cohesive organisational culture committed to continual improvement and quality. The person will also ensure the development and maintenance of business opportunities and a high level of managerial accountability and transparency to the community and funding stakeholders, including other Anangu and Aboriginal organisations, service providers, including Federal and State Government Departments.
The successful candidate should hold tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline and possess excellent decision-making skills, the ability to quickly solve problems, an adaptable approach, perseverance, and strong interpersonal skills. Crucially, an understanding of Indigenous culture, the ability to work effectively with Indigenous people and communities, and experience in remote service delivery are essential.
The role will suit a results-driven individual with proven senior executive and strategic leadership skills who is willing to be hands-on at times. Expect significant travel to, from, and around the APY Lands.
A unique role in a leading Aboriginal Corporation with strong corporate and financial stability, a recognised sector leader and established profile.
How to apply
Anyone interested in the position should seek a General Manager Recruitment Information Pack by emailing your request to: GMEOI@rasac.com.au. Applications close 4:00 pm (CST) Friday, 22 August 2025.
GENERAL MANAGER
Port Macquarie Hastings Council is responsible for one of the fastest growing regional areas in NSW, with over 84,000 people calling the area home. Conveniently located on the Mid North Coast of NSW, boasting 17 gorgeous beaches, a lush hinterland and a diverse variety of attractions, Port Macquarie Hastings offers a fabulous opportunity to balance lifestyle with your professional career.
The population of the Port Macquarie Hastings region is expected to climb to more than 100,000 over the next decade. As a community, it’s about planning for the future. Council is focused on creating a thriving region that offers great lifestyle, education, tourism and business opportunities for generations to come. The vision is to create the most liveable, sustainable and innovative place in Australia.
An exciting opportunity now exists for a leader who is passionate about local government and community, to lead Port Macquarie Hastings Council into the future.
THE ROLE
This is a unique opportunity in a unique lifestyle location
“The General Manager provides leadership and stewardship to help councillors, staff, and the community realise the community’s vision of making the region Australia’s most liveable, sustainable, and innovative place.”
As a creative thinker, you are comfortable developing alternatives and pursuing innovative solutions, visualising new possibilities, challenging assumptions, and opening yourself up to new information. A key focus of the role will be to embed a culture of continuous improvement, providing inspiring leadership, together with an unwavering commitment to Port Macquarie Hastings, its people, and their future.
Functionally the role of General Manager exercises overall responsibility for the operations of Council. As such, the role supports the development and implementation of Council’s Strategic Plan, the development of policy, oversight of and financial management of the Council, together with communication and promotion of Council’s policies and procedures to the community which it serves.
ABOUT YOU
This is a unique opportunity and one which will suit an individual seeking a rewarding and challenging role in a true lifestyle environment.
We are seeking a dynamic and strategic leader with exceptional leadership capability. Whilst the breadth of portfolio allows for a range of professional backgrounds to be considered, exemplary stakeholder management and advocacy skills are a must, as is the ability to interact with all levels of government. This role offers an integral career opportunity for an accomplished executive, and we are seeking applications from experienced professionals with a demonstrated record of leadership at this level, from across Australia.
Knowledge of relevant legislation within the Local Government context is essential, as would be an understanding of the changing social, political, and economic issues facing the local government sector.
As would be expected of such a role, highly developed communication and advocacy skills are essential, as is the ability to develop effective partnerships with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholder groups.
For any specific role related concerns or queries, please contact Gareth Broadrick or Tamar Aslanian at lg@capstonerecruitment.com.au
Recruitment Timeline
Applications close on Friday 22nd August (midnight).
Located 850 km southwest of Sydney and 450 km north of Melbourne, Balranald Shire Council spans 21,346 km². The major townships are Balranald (population 1,200) and Euston (population 600), with a total Shire population of 2,361.
Traditionally reliant on dry-land and irrigated agriculture—including grains, wool, sheep meat, and beef (valued at over $211 million in 2024)— the economy is diversifying into horticulture, viticulture, organic farming, and fruit and nut production. Tourism is also a key economic driver.
Balranald Shire is a well-serviced, welcoming community focused on growth and sustainability.
The Position
As Chief Executive Officer, you will work closely with the Mayor and Councillors to deliver outcomes that support the community’s needs and aspirations. You will provide strong leadership across Council operations, ensuring services are efficient, sustainable, and aligned with the organisation’s strategic direction. Your ability to foster a positive workplace culture, engage with stakeholders, and manage resources effectively will be key to your success in the role.
About You:
We are seeking an experienced leader with a strong understanding of local government operations. You will have a track record of delivering results, working collaboratively with
Chief Executive Officer
Enhance Balranald’s thriving, prosperous agricultural and community capabilities with your initiatives.
elected members, and managing people and budgets effectively. Experience in regional or rural communities will be highly regarded.
You will bring:
• Experience in local government or a comparable environment, with an understanding of regional challenges.
• Strong leadership in managing people, budgets, and projects, with a problem-solving approach.
• A collaborative style that supports service delivery and planning.
• Demonstrated ability to engage with the community.
What’s on offer?
An attractive remuneration package if offered which includes:
• Salary, Super, Phone and Laptop
• Subsidised Executive housing
• Attractive motor vehicle leaseback
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies
Review the Information Pack and Position Requirements.
Contact Terrey Kiss on 0427 273 197 for a confidential discussion regarding the position.
Close: 9am Monday 1 Sept 2025.
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Chief Executive Officer
• Port Pirie Regional Council …a great place to live, work & lead!
• Attractive 5 year executive career & lifestyle offering
• $235,000 p/a negotiable including Superannuation & MV
Nestled between Spencer Gulf and the Southern Flinders Ranges, Port Pirie is a vibrant regional city with a proud industrial heritage and a diverse community. 2 hours north of Adelaide, the region offers a unique blend of lifestyle, opportunity, and natural beauty — making it an ideal place to live, work and lead.
Following several years of dedicated leadership, the current Chief Executive Officer has retired, leaving a strong foundation, a committed team, and a thriving community.
The new CEO will work closely with the Mayor and Elected Members to implement Council’s strategic vision, to drive organisational excellence with a focus on best practice, and to ensure quality service delivery across Councils core activities, in line with community expectations.
Leading with passion and integrity, the CEO will inspire and empower a dedicated Executive Team and broader workforce, building capacity, a culture of trust, accountability, innovation and service delivery excellence.
Key Result Areas will include:
• Provide visionary leadership to ensure the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Council’s Strategic, Financial and Corporate Plans.
• Foster a culture of service excellence, evidence based best practice, continuous improvement, innovation and community collaboration to enhance service delivery and community outcomes.
• Lead the development of strategies and partnerships designed to meet Council’s vision for Port Pirie to be a premier regional centre in South Australia where residents and visitors want to be.
• Develop and implement plans, programs, policies and strategies that meet the current and emerging societal, cultural and environmental needs of the communities within the Council area.
• Ensure a safe, inclusive, equitable and values driven workplace culture which complies with all Legislative and LGAWCS requirements.
• Foster community participation and engagement in Council activities, programs and relevant committee/advisory groups to support the development of strategically responsive programs and initiatives.
• Develop, implement and promote positive relationships with government bodies, businesses, community groups and the media.
• Ensure the efficient and effective management of Council’s physical, financial and human resources, in line with industry best practices.
With a sharp eye for detail, the ability to manage multiple demands and meet competing deadlines, whilst ensuring a focus on financial sustainability, the successful candidate will possess demonstrable, relevant executive experience from local government or similar highly regulated / compliance orientated organisation/s, ideally of similar size, scale and complexity.
Tertiary qualifications are preferred, and highly developed written and verbal communication skills, exceptional stakeholder engagement (internal/external) and a willingness to live in the region is essential.
Please apply online https://lnkd.in/gKR2sYPY quoting reference PPRC300725 before 9am 25 August 2025.
Email for a Candidate Information Pack to heather@lgtalent.com.au or sharon@lgtalent.com.au and confidential enquiries welcome to Heather Oliver on 0404 801 969 or Sharon Somerville on 0402 419 317.
Chief Executive Officer
Local Government Professionals Australia WA (LG Professionals WA) is seeking a dynamic and innovative Chief Executive Officer (CEO) dedicated to executing the organisation’s strategic vision.
• An exciting opportunity to positively influence and advocate for LG officers throughout WA
• Attractive remuneration package, including a vehicle allowance and professional development
• Play a key role in organisational growth and development
The Company
Local Government Professionals Australia WA (LG Professionals WA) is the peak representative body and leading voice for local government professionals in Western Australia. LG Professionals WA was established in 1935, representing around 800 members in Western Australia. LG Professionals WA is an Association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 2015 of WA and was first incorporated on 31 January 1994. They provide professional development, training, networking opportunities, and provide resources to assist local government staff effectively serve their communities and strengthen local government services to benefit the overall industry.
The Role
This challenging role demands setting clear direction, strategic management, advocacy and effective representation with a primary focus on advancing Member interests and fostering organisational and business growth for the Association.
Leading a small, dedicated team, the CEO will be required to take a proactive, “hands-on” approach across all areas of responsibility, including managing professional programs, coordinating events, overseeing office operations, and supporting members, to ensure objectives are successfully met.
Remuneration
To be considered for this opportunity, candidates must have proven experience in strategic leadership, demonstrate a high level of motivation, and possess the ability to inspire and effectively manage small teams.
It is essential to have strong skills in building and maintaining robust professional relationships with a diverse array of stakeholders, who often have competing interests.
Applicants must be able to showcase their capacity to thrive within a member-focused organisation, including the ability to work in a political environment. This encompasses skills in policy development and implementation, as well as a solid understanding of the operations and functions of professional associations.
Qualifications and experience must provide evidence of advanced skills in leadership and management. Experience in a professional association, the not-for-profit sector or local government while not essential, will be highly regarded.
The Package
This position is offered on a full-time, permanent basis with a base salary of $177,000 per annum. In addition, there is a vehicle allowance of $15,000 per year plus 12% superannuation contribution. The organisation values professional development, and contributions towards ongoing training and learning will be strongly supported and considered in the overall package.
The energetic and successful applicant will appreciate this broad and challenging role, and the opportunity to positively advance the interests of local government officers across WA.
To be considered for the CEO position, applicants must address the Selection Criteria as detailed in the Application Package. To obtain a copy of the package, please contact Laura Russo, Manager WA at LO-GO Appointments on (08) 9380 4505 or by email at wa@logoapp.com.au.
Should you wish to learn more about LG Professionals please visit www.lgprofessionalswa.org.au
The closing date for applications is Monday the 25th of August 2025 at 5:00pm AWST
Please Note: The successful applicant is required to obtain relevant Police checks, undertake a pre-employment medical examination and to provide evidence of all claimed qualifications prior to commencing employment
Director Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Whitsunday Regional Council is seeking a senior executive to lead its Corporate Services directorate and fulfil the statutory role of Chief Financial Officer. This is a strategic and operational leadership role at the centre of a council that is focused on modernising its corporate functions, strengthening long-term financial planning and building capability across the organisation.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Director will lead a broad portfolio, including:
• Financial strategy, reporting and long-term sustainability
• Governance, risk and corporate policy
• ICT systems reform, with a focus on improving TechnologyOne integration
• Procurement transformation and fleet optimisation
• Strategic oversight of facilities and corporate assets
You will drive operational improvement and lead a team of professionals committed to high performance and service excellence. You’ll also act as a key adviser to the CEO and work closely with elected members, funding agencies and regulators.
Why this role matters
This is a pivotal appointment. The Director will restore confidence in Council’s corporate systems, lift the performance of key service areas and ensure financial decision-making is based on trusted information and long-term strategy. You will help deliver the internal capability that supports infrastructure investment, community services and regional growth. Your leadership will directly influence the way Council governs, invests and delivers for its communities. It’s a chance to lead from the centre, build trust across the organisation and leave a legacy of capability, accountability and impact.
The ideal candidate will bring:
• Executive leadership experience in complex public sector or infrastructure environments
• A track record of financial reform, budget leadership and enterprise systems improvement
• Strong political and stakeholder acumen, with experience engaging Councillors, Boards or Ministers
• Deep capability in governance, risk and procurement
• A collaborative and decisive leadership style that lifts performance and builds trust
• CPA/CA accreditation and relevant tertiary qualifications; postgraduates highly regarded
You’ll join an experienced executive leadership team and be expected to lead with clarity, confidence and strategic focus. Your influence will be felt across the organisation and region.
Please visit www.leadingroles.com.au to download the applicant pack and view the position description and selection criteria before submitting your application.
Applications close 5pm Monday 1 September 2025.
DIRECTOR CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Murray River Council
Murray River Council is seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to join our Executive Team as Director Corporate and Community Services. Based in the picturesque town of Moama and servicing the wider Murray River Region, this role offers the unique opportunity to shape the future of a thriving regional community while leading a diverse and highperforming portfolio.
About the Role
As Director Corporate and Community Services, you will play a pivotal leadership role within Council—guiding and overseeing key functions including:
• Finance
• Information Technology
• Customer Service
• Community Services
• Community Connections
You will be instrumental in ensuring strategic alignment across the organisation, fostering innovation, and driving service excellence that places our community and customers first. At Murray River Council, we pride ourselves on being community-driven, forward-thinking, and supportive of innovative leadership. This is your chance to join a collaborative and motivated executive team and make a lasting impact in a vibrant and welcoming regional community
About You
We’re seeking a results-oriented leader who:
• Champions a “Customer First” mindset, both internally and externally
• Has demonstrated political acumen and experience working in complex stakeholder environments
• Can confidently lead difficult conversations and manage change with empathy and authority
• Builds strong, collaborative relationships across all levels of government, community, and within the organisation
• Brings strategic oversight and operational excellence to core services such as finance, IT and community development
• Is committed to building a resilient and inclusive workplace culture
How to Apply
Please submit your application by Monday 25th August, 2025
Phone Nick Kelly on 0497 476 548 for an open, confidential discussion. A position description can be downloaded at www.gemexecutive.com.au
Nick Kelly Gem Executive
Director Assets and Infrastructure
Executive Leadership Role — Shape the Future of Georges River
Georges River Council is a progressive, people-focused organisation with 600 dedicated staff delivering exceptional services to our diverse and vibrant community. Our vision is to be ‘naturally connected to place, community, and Country’. We are committed to creating accessible, green, and liveable spaces, nurturing creativity, protecting the natural environment, and building a thriving local economy.
We value innovation, diversity, sustainability, and collaboration – with our people at the heart of everything we do.
As Director Assets and Infrastructure, you will be a key member of the Executive Team, reporting directly to the General Manager. You will lead a high-performing Directorate responsible for the strategic planning, delivery, and management of Council’s assets, infrastructure, and public spaces.
Your portfolio will include:
• City Presentation and Operational Services – Civil maintenance, parks and sports field maintenance, fleet management, and operational procurement.
• City Technical Services – Civil, building, environmental/open space, and bush regeneration capital works programs.
• Strategic Placemaking – Driving the creation of vibrant, sustainable, and community-focused spaces through innovative urban planning.
This role is pivotal in delivering high-quality public spaces and infrastructure through efficient operations, innovative project delivery, and sustainable design. You will deliver outcomes that align with our Community Strategic Plan and Long-Term Financial Plan.
You are a proven senior leader in infrastructure and asset management, with the ability to inspire, influence, and foster a culture of performance, innovation, and service excellence.
For further information on this role please download the position description, selection criteria and information pack from our website at lgnsw.org.au/lgms
Applications including a full CV, covering letter and a response to the selection criteria must be received online through the above website.
All applicants must address the selection criteria to be considered for this role.
For further assistance please contact Christian Morris, Local Government Management Solutions on 0417 693 254.
To learn more about Council and the area go to georgesriver.nsw.gov.au
Applications close 5pm, Monday 8 September 2025.
Director Roads & Infrastructure
• Strategic Leadership Opportunity
• Executive Role with Vision
• $150,000 to $160,000 plus attractive MV Allowance & Super
Make Your Mark in the Heart of South Australia by joining Coorong District Council for a rare opportunity to lead with vision and influence —where no two days are the same, and where 8,832 km² of stunning landscapes, vibrant communities, and vital infrastructure become your professional portfolio.
From the roar of The Bend Motorsport Park to the quiet resilience of rural townships like Tailem Bend, Meningie, and Tintinara, this region is rich in character and potential. Based in Tailem Bend, just over an hour southeast of Adelaide, this executive role offers the chance shape infrastructure that supports community wellbeing and long-term growth.
Lead a dedicated team and deliver strategic infrastructure outcomes across the region. Key responsibilities include:
• Inspiring and guiding the Roads & Infrastructure Department
• Shaping long-term strategies aligned with the Council’s vision
• Provide expert advice to the CEO, Elected Members, and stakeholders
• Fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement
• Managing budgets, resources and risk
• Overseeing project delivery systems and execution
• Lead safety and compliance under the WHS Act 2012 (SA)
You’re a resilient and inspiring leader with technical expertise across infrastructure planning, project delivery, and asset management. Your experience spans roads, drainage, effluent disposal, waste management, and public reserves—and you bring a strategic mindset backed by relevant qualifications or equivalent experience are essential.
You’re known for your ability to communicate with clarity and influence across all levels, and you thrive in building strong relationships with stakeholders in a diverse rural setting. Your innovative thinking and collaborative approach will be key to your success in this role.
Additional benefits include:
• Access to the LGA’s Health, Lifestyle & Employee Assistance Programs
• Income protection and salary sacrificing options
• Professional development opportunities
• Supportive and inclusive team culture
Early applications are encouraged and will be assessed as received. Apply online at https://lnkd.in/g3x7gdFx quoting reference CDC060825 before 9:00 am on 1 September 2025.
For enquiries or to request a Candidate Information Pack, contact Heather Oliver at LG Talent in confidence on 0404 801 969 or heather@lgtalent.com.au
DIRECTOR ASSETS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Murray River Council
Are you a strategic leader with a strong background in engineering, infrastructure delivery or water management? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your leadership can shape sustainable growth and long-term community impact?
Murray River Council is seeking a highly experienced and dynamic Director Assets and Infrastructure to join our Executive Team and lead a portfolio critical to our region’s future.
About the Role
Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director Assets and Infrastructure is responsible for leading the planning, delivery and maintenance of essential infrastructure and services across the Murray River region. This role provides strategic and operational leadership across:
• Engineering and Capital Projects
• Strategic Asset Management
• Water Management and Water Utilities
• Construction and Works
• Buildings and Facilities
• Infrastructure Strategy and Service Delivery
• You will oversee a team of approximately 70 full-time equivalent staff and drive highperformance outcomes that support sustainable development and community wellbeing. As a member of the Executive, you will play a key role in shaping Council’s strategic direction and ensuring excellence in infrastructure outcomes.
About You
We’re seeking a proven executive leader with extensive experience in Local Government or the Water Sector, and a deep understanding of infrastructure operations and asset management. You’ll bring:
• Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary teams across engineering, water, and capital works
• Strong strategic and operational planning skills
• Proven ability to manage complex stakeholder relationships at all levels
• A commitment to customer-focused service delivery
• Tertiary qualifications in engineering, infrastructure, asset management or a related field will be an advantage
Above all, your advanced relationship skills, collaborative leadership style and passion for regional development will be key to your success.
How to Apply
Please submit your application by Monday 25th August, 2025
Phone Nick Kelly on 0497 476 548 for an open, confidential discussion. A position description can be downloaded at www.gemexecutive.com.au
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DIRECTOR CORPORATE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
Glamorgan Spring Bay. A place where people want to live, work and visit.
Glamorgan Spring Bay is a region that spans over 2,600 km² of stunning and diverse natural landscapes. You’ll find breathtaking scenery and vibrant ecosystems, both on land and in water, that make this area truly unique.
Glamorgan Spring Bay is an extraordinary place to live, visit and work. It has some of the most spectacular landscapes and coastlines in Tasmania making it a popular destination for tourists from all parts of the world.
An exciting opportunity now exists for an executive leader who is passionate about local government and community, to be a part of the future of Glamorgan Spring Bay Council.
The Role
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, you will lead the corporate and finance services for Council, a broad and diverse directorate. Your portfolio will include finance, customer service, records management, digital communications, IT and digital transformation, risk and the museum.\
By working in partnership with the Chief Executive Officer and the Executive Team, you will play a key leadership role balancing the priorities of internal and external stakeholders in driving outcomes through continuous improvement activities whilst also maintaining operational standards.
More specifically the Director Corporate & Finance will be responsible for delivering a performance and outcome-oriented culture and so ensuring Glamorgan Spring Bay Council continues to deliver exceptional services to its community.
About You
This is a unique executive leadership opportunity, in a unique coastal lifestyle location. We are seeking a leader who resonates with Council’s vision in achieving a prosperous, vibrant and inclusive community.
You will be a highly collaborative leader who has demonstrable experience in embedding a culture of accountability and innovation in a previous or similar role. You will bring with you strong financial and commercial acumen, and ideally an understanding of industrial relations and frameworks as it applies to Local Government. Exemplary stakeholder management are a must, as is the ability to communicate with a wide range of audiences.
If you are ready to bring your expertise and passion to a role that combines impact, leadership, and community focus, this is your opportunity to shape the future of Glamorgan Spring Bay.
To access a copy of the comprehensive candidate brochure, please visit our website, locate the advertisement under the job search function, and then directly request the brochure.
For any specific role related concerns or queries, please contact Gareth Broadrick or Tamar Aslanian at lg@capstonerecruitment.com.au
Recruitment Timeline
Closing Date: Midnight Tuesday 26th August 2025.
DIRECTOR SUSTAINABILITY AND GROWTH
Murray River Council
Murray River Council, located in one of New South Wales’ most picturesque and rapidly evolving cross-border regions, is seeking an outstanding professional to take on the pivotal role of Director Sustainability and Growth.
This executive-level opportunity is ideal for a dynamic and contemporary leader who brings a strategic mindset, deep local government experience, and a passion for building vibrant, sustainable communities.
About the Role
As Director Sustainability and Growth, you will be responsible for shaping and delivering the strategic direction of our region’s planning, development, and economic growth. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will lead multi-disciplinary teams across regional and urban planning, environmental sustainability, economic development, and community engagement.
Your leadership will be instrumental in aligning land use, infrastructure, and investment strategies that support our vision for a prosperous, resilient, and inclusive region.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and manage the strategic planning, development assessment, and economic development functions of Council
• Develop and implement integrated plans that foster sustainable growth and regional competitiveness
• Champion innovative urban and regional planning initiatives
• Build strong relationships with local communities, businesses, government partners, and investors
• Provide high-level advice to Council on matters relating to land use, development, and environmental outcomes
About You
To succeed in this role, you will have:
• Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership role within local government
• Qualifications and expertise in regional or urban planning, economic development, or a related field
• A track record of delivering successful, community-aligned growth strategies
• Exceptional interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills
• A forward-thinking approach to sustainability, innovation, and planning excellence
How to Apply
Please submit your application by Monday 25th August, 2025
Phone Nick Kelly on 0497 476 548 for an open, confidential discussion. A position description can be downloaded at www.gemexecutive.com.au
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Walgett Shire Council delivers services across a vast and diverse region in north-west New South Wales, including the towns of Walgett, Lightning Ridge and Collarenebri, along with several smaller villages. The area is known for its Aboriginal culture, opal mining, and agricultural industries.
Council plays a central role in supporting local infrastructure, services and planning, working closely with residents and community stakeholders.
The Position
As Chief Financial Officer, you’ll lead the Financial Services Unit and oversee key functions including budgeting, financial reporting, forecasting, rating, compliance and investment strategy. The role also manages the business improvement and fleet teams, ensuring services are delivered efficiently and aligned with Council’s broader goals. You’ll provide financial advice to the General Manager and senior managers, contribute to long-term financial and asset planning, and play an active role in risk management and audit processes.
About You
You’re a senior finance professional who brings technical expertise, sound judgement and a collaborative approach. You understand the importance of using public funds responsibly and can communicate clearly and confidently with a range of audiences. You’re likely someone who values the sense of connection and purpose that comes with working in a regional context and can
Chief Financial Officer
Support sound decision-making and financial sustainability in a regional council with strong community values.
see how good financial leadership contributes to local outcomes.
You’ll have:
• a degree in accounting or a related field
• Knowledge of NSW local government, or a willingness to learn quickly
• experience preparing budgets, financial statements and long-term financial plans
• strong knowledge of financial systems, compliance, audit and risk
• the ability to lead teams, manage performance and support staff development
What’s on offer?
This is a full-time role based in Walgett. A total remuneration package is offered, including:
• salary and superannuation
• subsidised housing and vehicle option
• five weeks annual leave
• access to a flexi-time scheme
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies
Review the Information Pack and Position Requirements.
Contact Steven Pinnuck on 0429 310 205 for a confidential discussion regarding the position.
Close: 9am Monday 25 August 2025.
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Play a key role in infor ming stra tegic investment decisions
Manage the four-year capital work program development
Drive integra tion of asset planning with financial & ser vice deliver y goals
Glen Eira City Council is seeking an accomplished and forward-thinking professional to take on the role of Head of Asset Strategy. This leadership position offers a rare oppor tunity to shape the long-term direction of a significant and diverse asset por tfolio, valued at over $2 billion, and to influence infrastructure decisions that directly impact the Glen Eira community
Glen Eira City Council is a great place to work. We have high-performing teams who deliver more than 120 ser vices. Our Employee Engagement Sur vey results continue to show our people understand their goals, have a strong customer ser vice culture, and are proud to work here We also know that our community highly values the work we do, because we have some of the highest Community Satisfaction Sur vey scores of any council in the state
Repor ting to the Manager Sustainability and Assets, and par t of Councils Senior Leadership Group, the Head of Asset Strategy will lead a diverse team of asset planners, program manager and technical exper ts across infrastructure, open space and transpor t engineering and safety The role will drive the development, deliver y, implementation of future focussed long-term planning for best value ser vices playing a key role in informing strategic investment decisions.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and lead key policies and strategies that suppor t liveability including Recreation and Open space strategies, Transpor t Safety and long term asset management planning.
Develop and lead Council's Strategic Asset Management Framework and associated asset strategies
Drive integration of asset planning with long-term financial planning and ser vice deliver y objectives
Manage the four-year capital work program development
Oversee asset data governance, analysis, and repor ting to enable evidence-based decision-making.
Lead a high-performing team of technical exper ts, fostering innovation and continuous improvement
Strategic leadership of Recreation and Open space development including the provision and utilisation of assets within these spaces
About You
Extensive experience in leading within complex public or private sector environments
Proven ability in building, opens space and recreation development and planning
Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills
Sound understanding of ISO 55000, asset lifecycle modelling, and capital investment planning.
Ter tiar y qualifications in engineering, asset management, infrastructure, or a related discipline
Demonstrated success in influencing cross-organisational outcomes through strategic thinking and collaboration
What We Offer
An oppor tunity to influence long-term infrastructure outcomes for a diverse and growing community
Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid work and RDOs
A collaborative and values-driven workplace committed to professional excellence
Access to professional development and career growth oppor tunities.
Be par t of a forward-thinking Council committed to innovation, sustainability, and community value
For a position description or to apply please visit the McAr thur website at www.mcarthur.com.au, referencing job number J7453 in the search bar
For a confidential conversation, please contact Fiona Bain on 0404 204 372
E x e c u t i v e H e a d o f A s s e t S t r a t e g y
WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL
Senior Manager City Strategy
Leadership Opportunities
At Wollongong City Council, we continuously strive to create an Extraordinary Wollongong. We focus on the delivery of exceptional services, infrastructure and facilities for our community.
MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY AND PLANNING
MANAGER CITY WORKS
Wollongong is a great place to work, live and play! Together, our responsibility is to create an inclusive community where everyone is welcome, valued and belongs. Our strength is the diversity of our people.
We lead with courage, openness and curiosity and believe our employees are the key to our success. Learn more about us here.
The Opportunity
Wollongong City Council is entering an exciting period of transformation and growth. With a renewed focus on creating an extraordinary Wollongong, we are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for our community. We are seeking a Manager Infrastructure Strategy and Planning and a Manager City Works to collaboratively contribute to our strong and growing leadership team.
We value and embrace diversity of thought, background, experience and ideologies. If this sounds like an opportunity that you would like to explore, we encourage you to apply.
This is a unique opportunity to lead the City Strategy Division, shaping the future of Wollongong through innovative urban and environmental planning. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, you’ll provide strategic advice to Councillors and Executive Management, manage a $4.5 million operating budget, and lead transformational initiatives including climate change policy, urban release planning, and sustainable growth strategies.
Salary: Circa $250,000 per annum with the option of a motor vehicle equalisation allowance OR a lease for private use of a motor vehicle (salary package will be assessed based on skills, experience and qualifications).
About you
You’re an energetic and visionary leader with a passion for shaping sustainable, inclusive, and future-ready communities. You bring a strategic mindset and a collaborative approach to leading transformational planning initiatives that deliver high-quality, on-time and on-budget outcomes for Council.
Manager Infrastructure Strategy and Planning – You will be responsible for ensuring that the division is achieving best value in Council’s investment in assets and infrastructure by managing and preparing the capital budget and effectively managing asset management improvement programmes. This includes providing strategic leadership and guidance to ensure the effective engagement and collaboration with stakeholders, along with the integrated development and review of asset management plans, service specifications and service agreements; and the coordinated development and delivery of annual and rolling capital works programs.
You’ll be able to translate strategic direction into operational goals, build a shared sense of purpose, clarify priorities, and inspire your team to achieve. Your leadership will foster a high-performance, customer-focused culture aligned with Council’s values and strategic objectives.
Manager City Works – You will be responsible for the effective and innovative leadership and management of the City Works portfolio. This is a large and complex division with over 262 FTE employees and an annual Operational Expenditure Budget of $23.7 million. You will lead our people to create and deliver the best possible environment for our community.
ABOUT WOLLONGONG – We are a vibrant coastal city
You’ll use your curiosity and experience to lead complex urban and environmental planning programs, optimise organisational outcomes, and drive sustained cultural change. You welcome new challenges, proactively tackle emerging issues with confidence, and encourage diverse perspectives to inform policy and strategy development. You will be a high achiever with the ability to:
• We are located an hour south of Sydney, including its international airport, and are globally connected
• Drive leading practice in the development and delivery of strategic planning initiatives that support the growth and sustainability of our city.
• We are the cultural heart of our region with an enviable lifestyle where you will enjoy improved work-life balance
• Provide strategic and operational advice to Council and Executive Management.
• Our community loves living here and are interested in the environment and future of our city
• Work collaboratively as an active and dynamic member of the Senior Leadership Team focused on enhancing organisational outcomes.
• Develop external networks and represent Council as a regional leader.
• Lead a high-performance, customer and team-focused culture that is aligned to the values of the organisation.
• We are the base of an industry-focused global university and have an impressive education and health system
• Apply sound management of financial and budgetary compliance and governance responsibilities.
• Champion and drive organisational change and reform aligned to our organisational purpose.
If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact Andrew Carfield, Director Infrastructure and Works on (02) 4227 7284. Enquiries will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
Applications close 11:59pm Sunday, 31 August 2025.
How to apply: Visit www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au for job description and selection criteria, which must be addressed.
Manager Governance and Risk
• Rare senior management opportunity to oversee the full range of Governance, Risk and Commercial Property areas
• Join a progressive lower north shore council boasting an engaged and vibrant community
• Full-time permanent opportunity with a Rostered Day Off every 3 weeks
• Total package up to $215,000 pa incl. super, market and car allowances, plus phone, 35 hours per week
What You’ll Be Working On
You will lead, inspire and manage Council’s Governance, Enterprise Risk and Commercial Property sections, including staff and budget, to achieve the outcomes identified in MOSPLAN (Community Strategic Plan and Delivery Program Operational Plan).
You will contribute to the development and management of Council-wide policies, programs and provide input to the Integrated Planning & Reporting (IP&R) suite of documents and corporate projects with a particular focus on continuous improvement to ensure a culture of good governance is embedded into Council.
You will oversee and coordinate additional corporate governance functions, such as the Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC), GIPA, Public Interest Disclosures, and act as Council’s Privacy Officer under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIPA).
This position is also responsible for managing Council’s commercial property portfolio, insurance program and any claims received by Council, and issuing certificates under Section 88G of the Conveyancing Act.
What You’ll Bring to the Role
With relevant tertiary qualifications and significant experience operating at a senior level in local government, you will have the ability to think and plan strategically while leading, creating and managing a high-performing team with a strong customer focus.
You will have experience in managing corporate governance, risk management and understanding of commercial property, underpinned by a thorough knowledge of the Local Government Act 1993 and the Local Government (General) Regulation 2021.
Your strong negotiation and problem-solving skills and project management skills will further contribute to your success in the role.
This position is subject to a National Police Check and a suite of additional background checks undertaken by Council.
If you enjoy diverse work where no day is the same, apply now!
You will be able to find out more about the role and access the Position Description.
All enquiries regarding this position will remain private and confidential and can be directed to Craig Bennett, Director Corporate Services and Public Officer, on 9978 4003.
Interested, like to know more?
Please go to the Careers at Council page of our website at https://mosman.nsw.gov.au/council/employment
Applications close: 11:59pm, 24 August 2025
Mosman Council is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. Mosman Council is committed to creating safer communities for children and young people.
Manager
City Assets and Capital Delivery
Stra tegic leadership oppor tunity in a high-growth regional centre
Deliver and drive a major future-focused project pipeline
Play a key role in preparing the city for transfor ma tional change
Join one of South Australia’s fastest-g rowing council areas and take the next step in your career with the Rural City of Mur ray Bridge. Here you’ll g row professionally in a suppor tive, friendly and collabora tive workplace tha t values your contribution and invests in your success Mur ray Bridge is a significant g rowth area with strong employment prospects and exciting development ahead Our revitalisa tion of public spaces has transfor med the city and strengthened community pride, and we are committed to building on this momentum for the future
The Manager City Assets & Capital Deliver y is a senior leadership role responsible for the stra tegic planning, deliver y, and maintenance of Council’s infrastr ucture, asset management, and environmental and waste ser vices Repor ting to the General Manager Infrastr ucture & Environment, the role oversees three key unitsCapital Deliver y, Stra tegy & Planning, and Environment & Waste - and drives the deliver y of major projects and ser vice outcomes. Working closely with Council Members and the Executive Leadership Team, the role ensures infrastr ucture investment aligns with stra tegic priorities and community needs This is a high-impact oppor tunity for a collabora tive, technically skilled leader who is passiona te about delivering practical, sustainable results tha t shape the future of the region
Wha t you will do
Lead and manage a multidisciplinar y team focused on capital works, asset stra tegy, and environmental opera tions
Drive the development and implementa tion of infrastr ucture, asset, and waste management plans aligned with Council’s long-ter m objectives
Oversee the scoping, planning, and deliver y of major infrastr ucture projects, ensuring quality outcomes on time and within budget
Guide the development of asset management plans and systems, applying best practice lifecycle principles to infrastr ucture planning
Provide strategic oversight of waste management and environmental programs to suppor t sustainability goals
Ensure sta tutor y, safety, financial and procurement obliga tions are met across all functions
Build strong rela tionships across Council, gover nment agencies, industr y par tners, and the community
Promote innova tion, ser vice excellence and ongoing improvement across the por tfolio.
Wha t they are looking for…
Ter tiar y qualifica tions in Engineering, Project Management, or a relevant discipline
Proven ability to lead and manage diverse teams and business units within a strategic and operational context.
Extensive experience in infrastr ucture project deliver y and stra tegic asset management, ideally in local gover nment or a similar setting
Understanding of environmental and waste management opera tions and practices
Strong capability in business planning, policy development, budgeting, and decision-making.
High-level knowledge of relevant legisla tion, local gover nment frameworks, and industr y best practices
Excellent written and verbal communica tion skills, including the ability to engage and influence stakeholders a t all levels
Strong skills in project management systems, asset management tools, and Microsoft Of fice Suite
This is a unique oppor tunity to lead critical infrastr ucture and environmental ser vices a t the centre of a fastg rowing regional city The Rural City of Mur ray Bridge is investing in its future with a clear focus on sustainability, innova tion and positive community outcomes You will be par t of a collabora tive, future-focused organisa tion with strong leadership, ambitious plans and a genuine commitment to delivering real and lasting benefits for the community
To obtain a copy of the Candida te Infor ma tion Pack and to apply, please visit mcar thur.com.au and search reference number J8074. Applica tions close 9am Monday 8 September. th
Confidential enquiries can be directed to Rebecca Hunt or Tamara Chambers on 08 8100 7000
Lead. Shape. Deliver.
Manager Planning & Place
Place to lead our strategic planning and urban design functions. This is a rare opportunity to influence the future of a vibrant community that blends garden suburb charm with urban transformation.
In this key leadership role, you will:
• Lead a high-performing team in delivering strategic and statutory planning outcomes
• Oversee LEPs, DCPs, land use policy, and complex development applications
• Shape precinct-wide projects that enhance the built environment and public spaces
• Provide expert planning advice to Council, the Mayor and senior executives
• Represent Council in legal matters and planning panels
• Coordinate heritage programs and developer contributions
• Ensure timely, compliant, and budget-conscious project delivery
We’re looking for a confident leader with:
• Senior-level experience in strategic and statutory planning
• In-depth knowledge of the NSW planning system
• Strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills
• Political acumen and a focus on delivering sustainable, inclusive places
At Strathfield Council, you’ll join a progressive and collaborative team with access to flexible work arrangements, professional development, and the chance to make a lasting impact.
Apply now and help shape the future of Strathfield!
If you’re ready to lead, drive change, and make a meaningful difference, we encourage you to apply by submitting your application online at lgnsw.org.au/lgms
All applicants must address the selection criteria to be considered for this role.
To learn more about the Council visit strathfield.nsw.gov.au
For further assistance, please contact Mark Anderson on 0418 864 866 for a confidential discussion.
Applications close 5pm, Monday 8 September 2025.
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Quarry Manager
Are you an experienced quarry or mining professional ready to take the lead in managing one of our region’s key operational assets?
• Salary package up to $170,000 (includes base salary, super, market rate allowance and other conditions)
• Leaseback vehicle with private use
• Nine-day fortnight
• Fulltime role
Council is seeking a skilled and motivated Quarry Manager to oversee the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of our quarry, ensuring it continues to deliver high-quality resources for the community.
In this pivotal role, you will draw on your Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations (or equivalent) to obtain and maintain a Practicing Certificate for a Tier 2 Quarry, while applying your proven experience in managing quarry or mining operations. Your leadership will set the standard for operational excellence — balancing productivity with safety, compliance, and environmental responsibility.
You will be an inspiring leader with strong people management and mentoring skills, able to bring out the best in your team. Your ability to identify challenges early, take initiative, and find effective solutions will be key to your success. You will also need to communicate with clarity and confidence, building strong relationships with stakeholders across Council, contractors, and the broader community.
To be successful, you will have:
• Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations (or equivalent) enabling eligibility for a Practicing Certificate (Tier 2 Quarry).
• Demonstrated experience managing quarry or mining operations.
• Strong leadership and problem-solving abilities.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Australian residency or a valid work visa.
• Current Class ‘C’ Driver Licence. Desirable:
• Local government experience.
• Additional qualifications in management, WHS, or a related field. This is a rare opportunity to take on a leadership role where your expertise will directly support vital community infrastructure and services. In return, you’ll enjoy the benefits of working in a professional, supportive local government environment with a strong focus on safety, sustainability, and professional development.
If you’re ready to shape the future of our quarry operations and deliver outstanding results for our community, we’d love to hear from you.
We encourage you to apply by submitting your application online at lgnsw.org.au/lgms
All applicants must address the selection criteria to be considered for this role.
For further assistance, please contact Mark Anderson on 0418 864 866 for a confidential discussion.
To learn more about the Council visit coonambleshire.nsw.gov.au
Applications close 5pm, Monday 8 September 2025.
Manager Sewer & Stormwater Services
Wagga Wagga City Council is one of the largest inland regional cities in NSW and currently we are seeking an experienced engineering professional with exceptional operational, project development and delivery and management skills to join the organisation. This role is fundamental for the City’s growth and will assist to achieve organisation’s core objectives in an efficient and effective manner.
Project Coordinator (Civil)
Reporting to the Director Infrastructure Services, the Manager Sewer & Stormwater Services is responsible for leading the Sewer & Stormwater Services Division in the maintenance, operation, renewal, upgrade and expansion of highquality sewer, stormwater and flood mitigation systems and services within the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area. Key to this role is also strategic, asset management and business planning to ensure the Sewer and Stormwater Services are fit for the future and comply with established legal, health, environmental, quality and Best Practice Management service standards
The ideal candidate will bring to this position demonstrated experience in leading multi-disciplinary teams across multiple, high-risk worksites with the ability to effectively lead an agenda of cultural change.
Other key responsibilities will include:
Wagga Wagga City Council is currently seeking an experienced individual, with a background in project management and construction supervision, to oversee the delivery of civil infrastructure projects delivered by the Project Management Office as part of the annual Capital Works Programme.
• Oversee all functional areas of Sewer & Stormwater services and capital works, including the development and maintenance of divisional budgets.
• Commencing salary at $3,358.98 gpf with the opportunity to progress to $4,030.78 gpf + superannuation
• Prepare capital works plans and operational plans for the maintenance, renewal or upgrade of existing sewer and stormwater infrastructure and development of new infrastructure.
• Ongoing training and development opportunities
• Deliver complex capital projects related to the functional areas of the division in accordance with sound project management methodology, budget, resourcing and duration.
• Generous leave entitlements
• Support the Director and peers by providing advice and reports in a timely manner.
• Access to Council’s Flexible Working Hours Agreement
• Leading, mentoring and coaching the Sewer & Stormwater Services division in order to deliver high quality outcomes and services to the community and to ensure an integrated and collaborative workforce.
Your new role:
• Ensuring a proactive Work Health & Safety culture is adopted across the division.
What you need to succeed:
We are looking for experienced professionals with:
• Tertiary degree and/or post graduate qualifications in Civil Engineering
• Professional Engineer’s Registration or eligibility to obtain registration
• Strong understanding of design principles and operational experience relevant to sewer and stormwater systems.
Reporting currently to the Manager Project Delivery, the Project Coordinator (Civil) is responsible for the delivery of identified Council projects to meet quality, cost and schedule specifications. The position has an important role to develop confidence of the Council’s ability to achieve its stated strategic goals.
• Significant experience with and understanding of the Best Practice Management guidelines for local water utilities
The successful applicant will have:
• Strong contract management, construction supervision and project management experience relevant to the responsibilities of the position;
• Extensive leadership experience including the ability to effectively manage staff performance and to develop and maintain a positive workplace culture. This will require excellent communication and engagement skills at all levels across the organisation as well as externally.
What is next:
• Tertiary qualifications relevant to the role;
• Current General Construction Induction Training Card;
Applications close Sunday, 31 August 2025 at 11.59pm AEDST with interviews to be held in the week commencing Monday, 8 September 2025.
• Current Class C Driver’s Licence.
If you are interested in this role and would like more information, please contact Henry Pavitt, Director Infrastructure Services on 0408 639 366.
Applications close Monday, 26 April 2021.
As part of the recruitment process, pre-employment checks will be conducted in line with requirements of the position.
If you are interested in this role and would like more information, please contact Rupesh Shah on 02 6926 9517.
All preferred candidates for this position will be asked to consent to a police check. Please note that people with a criminal record are not discouraged from applying for the position. Each application will be considered on its merit.
For more information and to apply, please visit: https://wagga.pulsesoftware.com/Pulse/jobs Council is an inclusive employer. We strive to reflect the community in which we work, as a result we welcome and encourage applications from skilled people from all walks of life. This includes women, men, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with a disability, veterans, sexually and gender diverse people, people with lived experience and people of all ages.
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Lead key community-facing projects
Excellent remunera tion and reloca tion suppor t availa b le
Relaxed, af forda b le countr y lifestyle
The Maranoa region in southwest Queensland is approxima tely 500km west of Brisbane, covers 58,830km and is home to approxima tely 13,000 residents The region blends a proud ag ricultural industr y with continuous expansion in the energy and tourism sectors The area is also a regional hub and ga teway to the outback and of fers a relaxed and af fordable countr y lifestyle.
Council is seeking a values-driven, ser vice-oriented Manager to shape and lead the deliver y of two key community-connected ser vices — Customer Experience and Librar y Ser vices Repor ting to the Director – Cor pora te Ser vices this is a unique oppor tunity to play a key role in uniting local opera tions into a cohesive, high-quality ser vice model, while acknowledging the unique needs of each community.
You will drive the design and implementa tion of new stra tegies tha t champion innova tion, digital deliver y, community prog ramming, and measurable ser vice outcomes As a hands-on, deliver y-focused leader, you will work closely with Council, staf f, and the community to develop prog rams infor med by local needs and aspira tions
An impressive track record leading major community-focused ser vice initia tives, the ability to blend stra tegic vision with opera tional realities, and a backg round of leading change are essential On a personal level, strong communica tion skills and a collabora tive approach will be vital in building tr ust with all stakeholders
Ter tiar y qualifica tions in Business, Librar y and Infor ma tion Science or a rela ted discipline are highly desirable Experience working in regional or r ural communities will be a distinct advantage.
To download a comprehensive infor ma tion pack including the Position Description, visit mcar thur.com.au and enter J145975 in the job search function
For a confidential discussion, call Rebecca McPhail or Julie Bar r on (07) 3211 9700.
Applica tions close Monday 25 August 2025.
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Manager Civil Projects
Are you a driven infrastructure leader looking to shape the future of a regional community?
At Coonamble Shire Council, we’re more than just roads and bridges — we’re committed to delivering high-impact projects that strengthen connection, support local growth, and enhance quality of life across the region.
This is a rewarding opportunity to lead the end-to-end delivery of civil and community infrastructure projects, from concept through to completion. You’ll engage closely with stakeholders to understand project requirements, develop estimates and documentation, and oversee timely, on-budget delivery — all while ensuring the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and compliance.
As the public face of our civil works, your leadership will be key to effective community consultation, contractor coordination, and transparent communication. You’ll play a critical role in maintaining Council’s prequalification status with Transport for NSW, managing RMCC works, and supporting emergency response efforts as required.
To thrive in this role, you’ll bring significant expertise and proven leadership experience, ideally within a local government context. Your high-level knowledge of infrastructure and engineering will be evident in your ability to effectively apply it. You’ll demonstrate strong organisational acumen through exceptional planning skills, the ability to manage budgets, allocate resources effectively, and report on progress with precision. An influential leader, you possess highly developed interpersonal skills, including a keen eye for detail, a knack for analytical thinking, and a talent for problem-solving. You will also have the proven ability to inspire and guide teams towards common goals, along with clear and respectful communication abilities to engage with all stakeholders. You are tech savvy, proficient in common office software like MS Word, Excel, and Outlook, as well as relevant professional tools, with a strong grasp of project, contract, and procurement management. Most importantly, you are a committed and learning professional, possessing a valid driver’s licence, a WHS Construction Induction (White) Card, as well as being capable of demonstrating integrity, adaptability and a high level of commitment to workplace health and safety. Coonamble offers a unique blend of rural charm, welcoming community spirit, and big skies. Enjoy affordable living, a relaxed lifestyle, and the chance to see the real impact of your work every day.
Ready to make a real impact and help shape the future of Coonamble? Join us and be part of something truly special. We encourage you to apply by submitting your application online at lgnsw.org.au/lgms
All applicants must address the selection criteria to be considered for this role.
For further assistance, please contact Mark Anderson on 0418 864 866 for a confidential discussion.
To learn more about the Council visit coonambleshire.nsw.gov.au Applications close 5pm, Monday 1 September 2025.
Manager Growth and Future City
Stra tegic leadership oppor tunity in a high-growth regional centre
Deliver and drive a major future-focused project pipeline
Play a key role in preparing the city for transfor ma tional change
Join one of South Australia’s fastest-g rowing council areas and take the next step in your career with the Rural City of Mur ray Bridge. Here you’ll g row professionally in a suppor tive, friendly and collabora tive workplace tha t values your contribution and invests in your success Mur ray Bridge is a significant g rowth area with strong employment prospects and exciting development ahead Our revitalisa tion of public spaces has transfor med the city and strengthened community pride, and we are committed to building on this momentum for the future
The Manager Growth and Future City is a newly crea ted, pivotal leadership role focused on delivering a major pipeline of stra tegic and city-shaping projects The position will play a key role in preparing the organisa tion and community for rapid g rowth, managing complex initia tives tha t suppor t the city’s long-ter m planning and transfor ma tion agenda. This role will lead the coordina tion and deliver y of Council’s Future City Prog ram, including Code Amendments, housing and infrastr ucture stra tegies, and key g rowth initia tives, ensuring the city is ready for the challenges and oppor tunities tha t lie ahead
Wha t you will do…
Lead, drive, and coordina te deliver y of a significant por tfolio of g rowth-focused stra tegic projects, ensuring ef fective implementa tion and alignment with Council’s long-ter m vision
Manage the Future City Prog ram, including land use planning, infrastr ucture stra tegies, and housing initia tives to suppor t rapid urban development
Prepare the organisa tion and community for g rowth, focusing on prog ram and project readiness across inter nal depar tments and exter nal par tnerships
Provide high-level prog ram and project management exper tise, overseeing project gover nance, timelines, and repor ting
Work closely with and provide exper t advice to senior executives, project control g roups, and elected members, influencing stra tegic decision-making
Develop strong rela tionships with gover nment agencies, consultants, industr y, and community stakeholders to drive alignment and investment
Collabora te across depar tments to suppor t cross-functional project deliver y and build organisa tional capability in stra tegic planning and g rowth management
Wha t they are looking for…
Ter tiar y qualifica tions in Urban or Stra tegic Planning, Engineering, Project/Prog ram Management, or a rela ted field
Proven experience in prog ram and complex project management, ideally in the context of urban g rowth, planning, or infrastr ucture development
Strong ability to coordina te and lead multifaceted stra tegic prog rams involving a diverse range of stakeholders.
Highly developed communica tion and influencing skills, with the ability to manage up and across to executive leaders and par tners
Experience in advising senior decision-makers and contributing to project gover nance a t a high level
A stra tegic thinker with strong rela tionship management skills and a focus on collabora tion and outcomes. Experience in local gover nment or as a local gover nment consultant is advantageous but not essential
This is a unique oppor tunity to take a leading role in one of South Australia's most exciting regional g rowth stories. The Rural City of Mur ray Bridge is making bold moves to prepare for its next chapter and this role is a t the hear t of it You’ll join a suppor tive and innova tive organisa tion, with a clear stra tegic agenda and strong momentum for change
To obtain a copy of the Candida te Infor ma tion Pack and to apply, please visit mcar thur.com.au and search reference number J8075 Applica tions close 9am Monday 8 September th
Confidential enquiries can be directed to Rebecca Hunt or Tamara Chambers on 08 8100 7000.
GROWING LOCAL GO
VERNMENT CAREERS
M a n a g e r F i n a n c e
Lead Council’s finance team and drive financial sustainability
Progressive rural Council with a strong community focus
Develop your career in a stable and suppor tive environment
Loca ted just over an hour from Adelaide, Mid Mur ray Council covers a large, diverse region stretching from the Mur ray River to the Mount Lofty Ranges With a popula tion of approxima tely 10,000 and a strong sense of community, the Council is focused on innova tion, prosperity, accountability, and improving the lives of residents. Guided by a commitment to responsible financial management, ser vice deliver y excellence, and community engagement, Mid Mur ray Council plays a vital role in suppor ting both economic g rowth and environmental sustainability across its townships and r ural areas
The Manager Finance is a senior leadership position within Council’s Cor pora te & Financial Ser vices team Repor ting directly to the Director Cor pora te & Financial Ser vices, this role is responsible for leading Council’s financial opera tions, ensuring sound financial gover nance, and suppor ting stra tegic decision-making across the organisa tion This is a fantastic oppor tunity for a motiva ted and forward-thinking finance professional to play a pivotal role in the long-ter m sustainability and success of the Council, while contributing to outcomes tha t make a real dif ference to the local community
Wha t you will do…
Financial Leadership: Manage and lead the Finance team, providing guidance and oversight of Council’s financial systems, repor ting, and compliance
Budgeting & Planning: Lead the development, monitoring and repor ting of Council’s Annual Budget, Long Ter m Financial Plan, and quar terly budget reviews
Financial Repor ting: Oversee the prepara tion of monthly management repor ts, Annual Financial Sta tements, and perfor mance indica tors
Compliance & Controls: Ensure compliance with Australian Accounting Standards, Local Gover nment Act, GST, FBT and other legisla tion, while maintaining robust inter nal controls
Treasur y & Risk: Manage Council’s treasur y opera tions, including cash flow, investments, loans and financial risk
Audit & Gover nance: Liaise with exter nal auditors, prepare Audit and Risk Committee repor ts, and contribute to risk management and audit outcomes
Asset Management Suppor t: Provide financial exper tise to assist with the planning and management of Council’s assets.
Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong rela tionships with inter nal depar tments, exter nal agencies, elected members, and community stakeholders
Wha t they are looking for…
Financial Exper tise: Proven experience in financial and accounting management, preferably in local gover nment or a similar regula ted environment
Qualifica tions: Ter tiar y qualifica tions in Accounting, Finance, or a rela ted field, with CPA or CA sta tus (or working towards).
Leadership Capability: Strong people leadership skills and the ability to develop, mentor and lead a team
Stra tegic Thinking: Ability to contribute to long-ter m financial planning and advise senior leaders on financial ma tters
Compliance & Repor ting: Knowledge of relevant legisla tion and standards, with experience in managing audit, repor ting, and compliance obliga tions
Analytical Skills: Strong problem-solving and da ta analysis capabilities, with a keen eye for financial detail
Technology Proficiency: Experience with financial management systems, Microsoft Of fice Suite (especially Excel), and repor ting software
Communica tion Skills: Well-developed inter personal skills with the ability to work collabora tively across the organisa tion and represent Council exter nally
This is a key leadership oppor tunity to lead financial excellence in a high-impact role, contributing to the sustainable future of a well-respected regional Council.
To obtain a copy of the Candida te Infor ma tion Pack and to apply, please visit mcar thur.com.au and quote reference number J7429 We are actively shor tlisting candida tes, so early applica tions are encouraged
Confidential enquiries can be directed to Tamara Chambers on (08) 8100 7000
E x e c u t i v e
WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL
Leadership Opportunities
Senior Manager Commercial Operations + Property
MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY AND PLANNING
MANAGER CITY WORKS
At Wollongong City Council, we continuously strive to create an Extraordinary Wollongong. We focus on delivering exceptional services, infrastructure and facilities for our community.
Wollongong is a great place to work, live and play! Together, our responsibility is to create an inclusive community where everyone is welcome, valued and belongs. Our strength is the diversity of our people.
We lead with courage, openness and curiosity and believe our employees are the key to our success. Learn more about us here.
Wollongong City Council is entering an exciting period of transformation and growth. With a renewed focus on creating an extraordinary Wollongong, we are committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for our community. We are seeking a Manager Infrastructure Strategy and Planning and a Manager City Works to collaboratively contribute to our strong and growing leadership team.
The Opportunity
We value and embrace diversity of thought, background, experience and ideologies. If this sounds like an opportunity that you would like to explore, we encourage you to apply.
Reporting to the Director Community Services, the Senior Manager Commercial Operations + Property is an important member of Council’s Senior Leadership Team. As a key senior leader, you’ll drive excellence every day, inspire creativity and have an eye on the future to ensure we are as dynamic as we are diverse.
You’ll be responsible for the leadership and management of the Commercial Operations + Property portfolio. This commercial portfolio delivers a return to Council to re-invest in other services across the LGA.
This is a large and complex division comprising 105 employees that are spread across 10 different work sites. Our people have a diverse range of skills, including hands-on roles in our Tourist Parks and Memorial Gardens & Cemeteries, through to more office-based roles like customer service, property management and statutory property officers.
Manager Infrastructure Strategy and Planning – You will be responsible for ensuring that the division is achieving best value in Council’s investment in assets and infrastructure by managing and preparing the capital budget and effectively managing asset management improvement programmes. This includes providing strategic leadership and guidance to ensure the effective engagement and collaboration with stakeholders, along with the integrated development and review of asset management plans, service specifications and service agreements; and the coordinated development and delivery of annual and rolling capital works programs.
• Memorial, burial and funeral service facilities at six sites across the Local Government Area.
• Provision of beach side accommodation at our three tourist parks.
• Commercial leasing and licensing
• Statutory property management
• Property development
Manager City Works – You will be responsible for the effective and innovative leadership and management of the City Works portfolio. This is a large and complex division with over 262 FTE employees and an annual Operational Expenditure Budget of $23.7 million. You will lead our people to create and deliver the best possible environment for our community.
ABOUT WOLLONGONG – We are a vibrant coastal city
Salary: Circa $250,000 per annum with the option of a motor vehicle equalisation allowance OR a lease for private use of a motor vehicle (salary package will be assessed based on skills, experience and qualifications).
About you
• We are located an hour south of Sydney, including its international airport, and are globally connected
• We are the cultural heart of our region with an enviable lifestyle where you will enjoy improved work-life balance
You’re a high-performing, strategic leader with a passion for delivering exceptional outcomes for both the organisation and the community. You bring a strong commercial mindset and a proven ability to lead complex, multidisciplinary teams across diverse operational environments.
• Our community loves living here and are interested in the environment and future of our city
You’ll thrive in a dynamic setting where innovation, transformation, and customer experience are key. You’re confident navigating competing priorities and driving change, and you’re known for your ability to uplift business performance and workplace culture.
• We are the base of an industry-focused global university and have an impressive education and health system
If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact Andrew Carfield, Director Infrastructure and Works on (02) 4227 7284. Enquiries will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
Your leadership style is inclusive and inspiring—you build shared direction, clarify priorities, and empower your teams to achieve excellence. You welcome new challenges, embrace diverse perspectives, and foster a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement.
How to Apply
Closing Date: 12 midday on Monday 27 July 2020.
Visit www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au
Applications close 11:59pm Sunday, 31 August 2025.
How to apply: Visit www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au for job description and selection criteria, which must be addressed.
MANAGER FINANCE
An opportunity is available for a Manager Finance to join the Finance and Governance Team. The Manager Finance is responsible for providing assistance to the Executive Manager - to ensure Council is managing its finances effectively, and statutory requirements are met. The position is required to manage the operation of Council’s Store, manage Council’s Revenue function, prepare Council’s annual statements, review the financial aspects of Council’s Operation Plan and Delivery Program, and preparation of Council’s Quarterly Budget Reviews.
This position supervises the Finance Officer, Storekeepers, Payroll Officer, Revenue Coordinator and the Finance/Revenue Officer. This position is the principal point of contact for all Departments on internal budgets and income streams.
To be successful you will ideally need a University Degree majoring in Accounting or more than five years’ experience in a senior accounting position. Experience in the preparation of Annual Financial Statements, Long term financial plans, and budgeting together with well developed communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills will be highly regarded. You must also hold a Class C Driver Licence.
Benefits for you:
• A competitive salary meeting market expectations will be negotiated with the successful candidate
• The Grade applicable to the position is Grade 14-15 within Council’s Salary Structure
• Working 76 hours per fortnight with a rostered day off (9 Day fortnight)
• 3 weeks sick leave
• Financial Assistance with relocation expenses and rental subsidy
• Private use of a Council motor vehicle in accordance with Council’s Vehicle Leaseback Policy
• Employer Superannuation of 12%
• Employment is under the Local Government (State) Award
To find out more about the role contact Karen Pegler on 02 6895 1900
To Apply: Complete the application form below and attach your resume and copies of your relevant qualifications. You must also attach a covering letter to support your application; maximum length 2 pages.
Applications Close at 4:30pm on Wednesday, 3 September 2025
Lachlan Shire reserves the right to extend the advertising period without notice
www.lachlan.nsw.gov.au
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MANAGER
Temporary Full Time - ASAP to 30 June 2026
Hervey Bay
• IFA Level 8 - $145,658 per annum + super
• Vehicle for private use
• Relocation allowance available for suitable candidate
• 10-day fortnight + 5 days recreation leave OR
• Stream A Level 8 - $120,281 per annum + super
• Vehicle for private use
• Relocation allowance available for suitable candidate
• 9-day fortnight
At Fraser Coast Regional Council our people are our most important asset and central to achieving our purpose of Building Better Communities Together.
What We Are Looking For
We’re seeking a Planning & Environment Manager to lead strategic planning, environmental management, and catchment protection for Water & Waste Services.
This senior role provides expert advice, manages environmental compliance, and oversees long-term planning projects to support sustainable water and waste outcomes across the region.
What your day will look like:
• Develop long-term infrastructure and operational strategies across the municipal water cycle, ensuring alignment with Council’s corporate plans.
• Oversee regulatory compliance, reporting, and continuous improvement of environmental and cultural heritage practices.
• Direct catchment protection activities and implement drought response measures to ensure water security.
• Implement and monitor frameworks to improve environmental performance and manage risks.
• Set objectives, monitor performance, and report on the Planning & Environment team’s contribution to Council-wide plans.
• Represent Council in regional and state planning initiatives, collaborating with internal teams and external agencies.
What you’ll need for success:
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering.
• Significant experience in the water industry with detailed knowledge and understanding of planning and environmental management relevant to municipal water.
• Proven ability to lead work teams, develop staff and create an engaging work environment where staff are supported to achieve objectives and encouraged to innovate and continuously improve.
• Proven ability to think strategically and use analytical skills to develop solutions to problems and develop continuous improvement initiatives.
• High level written and communication skills and effective interpersonal, negotiation, and listening skills, with a proven ability to build relationships and engage stakeholders at all levels to influence effective outcomes.
• Demonstrated knowledge and detailed understanding of environmental management processes and standards and the regulatory framework relevant to municipal water and waste.
• Demonstrated knowledge and technical understanding of the principles, processes, and planning requirements for all aspects of the municipal water cycle, including water source management, water treatment, water distribution, sewage collection, sewage treatment and reuse.
• Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes for the effective management and control of projects, with a proven ability to manage the procurement and contract administration of goods and services.
For further details please contact Trevor Dean (Executive Manager Engineering & Technical Services) on 07 4194 7654 during business hours.
About Tenterfield Shire
Tenterfield Shire is a proud regional community located in northern New South Wales, midway between Brisbane and Sydney and surrounded by national parks, productive farmland and heritage towns. With a population of just under 7,000, the region offers a genuine country lifestyle with affordable housing, a strong sense of community and access to quality health, education and cultural services.
The Position
This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for planning, designing, and delivering construction and maintenance programs for Council. You will work closely with the Director Infrastructure Services, Manager Works and other senior staff to ensure delivery of projects within scope, budget, timelines and quality standards.
You’ll lead a small, dedicated team, and manage end-to-end project delivery including project scoping, planning and development, procurement and contract management, construction delivery, risk management, stakeholder communication, project tracking and reporting.
This is an opportunity to make a visible impact in a region that values its infrastructure and the people who help maintain and improve it.
Manager Infrastructure Delivery
Deliver practical impact across a unique regional landscape
About You
You will bring:
• Civil engineering degree or equivalent qualifications
• Project planning and delivery experience, plus strong contract management skills
• Ability to provide technical advice and support
• High level written and verbal communication skills
• Strong team leadership abilities What we have to offer
• A competitive salary package
• 9-day fortnight
• Short-term rental subsidy
• Relocation allowance
• Motor vehicle leaseback option
This is your chance to enjoy an enviable lifestyle in a naturally stunning part of NSW.
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies to review the Information Pack and Position Requirements.
Contact Chris Georgiadis on 0439 813 310 for a confidential discussion regarding the position. Close: 9am Monday 1 September 2025.
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Caravan Park Managers
JOIN THE OUTBACK EXPERIENCE
CROYDON CARAVAN PARK MANAGERS
Located approximately 550km south-west of Cairns and just south of the base of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in the heart of the Gulf Savannah country, lies the quaint and beautiful town of Croydon. Rich in history, boasting beautiful heritage buildings, the iconic Gulflander train, stunning sunsets and numerous trails for birdwatching, bushwalking, mountain biking and trail running. Croydon offers a unique Outback experience while providing all the necessary services, including a supermarket, healthcare centre, schooling, and recreational facilities.
FIXED TERM CONTRACT – 2 YEARS
If you are looking for a new and exciting change in your life, consider working and living in the beautiful Gulf region. Come and join the outback experience in Croydon, a great lifestyle in a relaxed family friendly community. Croydon is an exceptional tourist attraction with tourism growth potential within the Gulf Region.
Croydon Shire Council is located in the Gulf Savannah Region of Far North Queensland and is seeking suitably qualified and motivated applicants (ideally a couple) for the position of Caravan Park Managers. The position is offered as a two-year fixed term contract with a cash component of $130,000 per annum. A furnished two bedroom dwelling including electricity and phone rental is provided as part of the package.
Croydon Caravan Park caters predominantly to tourists travelling along the Gulf Savannah Way to the Far North and Gulf Region and is set on 2 hectares of land that includes 49 powered sites, a number of unpowered sites, 22 self-contained air-conditioned ensuite cabins, 2 amenities block with laundry, 2 camp kitchens, swimming pool and a two-bedroom manager’s residence.
Applications will close 9:00am Monday 18 August 2025.
Stephen Frost Acting Chief Executive Officer
A detailed application package can be obtained from Council’s website www.croydon.qld.gov.au
For more information about the position please contact Stephen Frost, Acting Director Corporate Services on (07) 4748 7100.
Manager – Environmental Water
• Leading natural resource management agency
PROJECT MANAGER INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT
• Opportunity to influence environmental outcomes for river and wetland health
• Flexible work practices
• Great lifestyle location
The North Central Catchment Management Authority creates natural resource management partnerships and programs that deliver lasting change. We are currently seeking an engaging and knowledgeable person to join our Waterways and Floodplain team.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority protects and enhances the integrity of our catchments, by working in partnership with communities to deliver enduring natural resource management outcomes. We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and motivated person to lead our Environmental Water team.
Located out of our Huntly office (near Bendigo), the Project Manager Integrated Water Management will play a key role in IWM planning and implementation across our region, through the development and delivery of IWM-related activities and engagement.
The successful candidate will have:
Located at our Huntly office, the Manager Environmental Water undertake the planning and delivery of environmental water across the North Central CMA region in collaboration with their team.
• An understanding of the Integrated Water Management and Natural Resource Management.
• Proven experience in building partnerships with a range of collaborators.
This is an exciting opportunity to oversee a program that combines theory, research, policy, practical implementation and stakeholder engagement throughout waterways and wetlands of international importance and local significance in the region.
• Effective interpersonal and communication skills.
• Demonstrated experience in all aspects of project management
• A passion for the environment.
This position is offered on a fixed term basis for a period of up to 3 years and may be undertaken full time or part time. For further information about this position contact Rohan Hogan, Executive Manager Program Delivery on 03 5448 1818.
This position is 2-year fixed term period, 22 hours per week. We understand that life balance is an important part of our employees’ lives and offer a wide range of flexible arrangements.
For more information further information contact Rohan Hogan, Executive Manager Strategy & Partnerships on (03) 5448 7124.
For a copy of the position description or to apply, visit the Careers section of our website at www.nccma.vic.gov.au or email HRManager@nccma.vic.gov.au.
For a copy of the Job Description or to submit an application visit the Jobs and Tenders section of our website at www.nccma.vic.gov.au or contact HRManager@nccma.vic.gov.au Applications will be accepted until 4:00pm Monday 8th July and should include a covering letter, a current resumé, and statement addressing the key selection criteria outlined in the position description.
Roper Gulf Regional Council covers over 200,000 square kilometres in the Northern Territory, encompassing some of the most culturally rich and geographically diverse communities in Australia. With its administrative base in Katherine and communities stretching from Mataranka to the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Council serves a region marked by its deep Indigenous heritage, vibrant local identity and environmental significance. Living and working here means being part of something bigger - contributing directly to the sustainability and wellbeing of remote Northern Territory communities.
The Position
We need a Human Resources Manager who will guide the strategic direction of the workforce. This is a senior leadership role, reporting to the General Manager Corporate Services & Sustainability, responsible for delivering people strategy, performance management, staff engagement, workforce planning and industrial relations.
You will be the first point of contact on all HR matters across the Council and will lead a small team to deliver long-term outcomes for a diverse and dispersed workforce. The Council is focused on building local capacity and increasing Indigenous participation, and this role will be central to that effort.
About You:
You are a true HR professional who brings sound generalist experience and a genuine drive for workforce development. You work independently,
Human Resources Manager
Build a Sustainable Workforce Strategy in One of Australia’s Most Unique Regions
take initiative, and use your judgement confidently. You don’t need to have worked in local government – what matters is your commitment to good practice and your ability to build trust and deliver results.
You’re aligned with the Council’s executive values of honesty, equality, accountability, respect and trust, and you’ll bring these into your day-to-day leadership. You’re empathetic, approachable and attuned to the needs, aspirations and culture of our workforce. You’ll work closely with senior leaders and staff across the organisation, providing practical advice, supporting change, and contributing to a collaborative, values-led management team. What’s on offer?
• 3-year contract with strong scope for impact
• Opportunity to live and work in the Katherine region
• Relocation support available
• Vehicle and housing support options
• Work with remote communities on meaningful, place-based workforce development
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies and review the Information Pack and Position Requirements. Contact John Oberhardt on 0411 869 110 for a confidential discussion.
Close: 9am Monday 25 August 2025
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Manager - Communications & Engagement
Are you ready to be part of a team that’s dedicated to making a positive impact in our community?
At Te Kaunihera o ngā Roto o Rotorua | Rotorua Lakes Council, we’re more than just an organisation; we’re a force for good. With over 400 staff, our council is at the forefront of culture, people, and connections. From lakeside relaxation to world-class mountain biking trails, geothermal wonders, and vibrant night markets, Rotorua has it all. Embrace our commitment to biculturalism as we work hand in hand with Te Arawa, our local iwi. If you’re ready to embark on a fulfilling journey, apply now and be part of a truly extraordinary team.
Nei ngā ringa e toro atu nei ki a koe! Haeremai! Our arms are extended to you in welcome!
About the Role
Lead engagement and communications for the Council—creating clear strategies, building strong community and stakeholder relationships, and ensuring everyone stays informed and involved. You’ll drive inclusive engagement, digital innovation, crisis response, and continuous improvement—all while guiding a high-performing team. A key focus will be upholding the principles of Rotorua Reorua and our commitment to Te reo Maori, ensuring bilingual and bicultural values are embedded in how we connect with Rotorua.
What We’re Looking For
We seek someone with a relevant tertiary qualification such as communications, business, or public relations, along with at least 8 years of leadership experience in communications or engagement. We expect you to have strong experience leading the communication approach with Whanau, hapu and Iwi, have a good understanding of local government processes, and excel in communication, decision-making, and building relationships.
A unique opportunity exists for a Human Resources Professional who is looking for a short term appointment for approximately 10 months.
The Manager Human Resources works across all levels of the organisation, providing an informed and efficient service on all aspects of human resources management. This includes partnering with the Executive Leadership Team to identify HR priorities and people management solutions which align with Council’s strategic objectives and organisational values. This position is Temporary Full-time, the contract will be for 10 months.
To be successful you will require relevant work related experience, Tertiary qualifications in Human Resources Management or other related discipline. Knowledge of relevant legislation and the ability to interpret Awards, Excellent communication, negotiation and conflict resolution skills and you must also hold a Class C Driver Licence.
Council is committed to the delivery of high-quality customer service and values that support and enhance our community. You must work well in a team environment and have a focus on delivery of services to support Council’s goals.
Benefits for you:
• The salary is negotiable and will be determined upon the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant
• Working 76 hours per fortnight with a rostered day off (9 Day fortnight) – part-time hours may be considered.
• Employer Superannuation of 12%
• Employment is under the Local Government (State) Award
To find out more about the role contact Kerry Kempnich on 02 6895 1900
To Apply: Complete the application form below and attach your resume and copies of your relevant qualifications. You must also attach a covering letter to support your application; maximum length 2 pages.
Applications Close at 4:30pm on Thursday, 14 August 2025
Lachlan Shire reserves the right to extend the advertising period without notice
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Are you ready to take the next big step in your planning career?
COORDINATOR DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT
Join Glen Innes Severn Council as our Coordinator Development Assessment and lead a dedicated team making a real impact across our vibrant regional community. This is a pivotal role where you’ll help shape sustainable growth and enable quality development outcomes for the Glen Innes Severn local government area.
This is more than a planning job—it’s your opportunity to influence how a high-potential regional LGA grows and thrives. We offer flexible hybrid working arrangements for the right candidate, ensuring you stay connected to what matters on the ground while enjoying work-life balance. You’ll be part of a collaborative, passionate team that values people, place and purpose.
We’re looking for a proactive, solutions-focused professional who thrives in local government and enjoys working as part of a team. You’ll bring a “how can we make this happen?” mindset and a commitment to delivering outcomes.
Please note: Previous applicants need not apply.
To be successful in this role you will need:
• Minimum five years’ experience in statutory planning within local government
• Extensive knowledge of NSW planning legislation, including the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, SEPPs and local planning instruments, with a proven ability to interpret and apply these in a practical context
• Demonstrated ability to assess a wide range of development applications, from simple to complex, and prepare clear, concise and well-reasoned reports, understanding how decisions are made within a political context
• Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to deliver excellent customer service and convey complex information clearly and effectively to a range of audiences
• Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Why Council? Glen Innes Severn Council offers various benefits to its employees, including:
• salary packaging
• monthly rostered days off
• 6 weeks long service leave after 5 years of service
• support for families with paid parental leave
• personalised professional development to achieve your career aspirations, including paid study leave and study assistance
• mental and physical wellness is an integral part of our workplace culture, and our extensive program offers an assortment of initiatives to promote happiness, productivity, and engagement
For a confidential discussion please contact: Riarna Sheridan, Director Place and Growth Phone: (02) 6730 2343
Email: rsheridan@gisc.nsw.gov.au
For a full position description or to apply, please visit: GISC293 – Coordinator Development Assessment
APPLICATIONS CLOSE – 5:00PM MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2025
Principal Strategic Planner
$141K – $159K Total Remuneration Package
$124K – $141K Base Salary
Location: Maroochydore
Vacancy No: 6088
Permanent - Full-time, 9-day fortnight
Applications close: Sunday, 17 August 2025 11:59pm AEST
About the Role
he Strategic Planning Branch is responsible for the development and management of strategic land use planning policy and the Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme, shaping the future of the region in a way that reflects the strategic direction of Council and ensures compliance with relevant legislation.
The Principal Strategic Planner works as part of a highly effective and motivated team in the development of integrated land use policy that reflects Council’s vision for sustainable growth management and forward planning, in consultation with the community and other stakeholders.
Primarily, you will:
• Provide strong leadership to team members through mentoring, coaching, training, advising, guiding, empowering and support to maximise the functional performance of the team.
• Lead and coordinate the development of strategic land use plans, strategies, and policies, in accordance with the principles and requirements of state planning legislation and relevant planning instruments.
• Project manage and contribute to the preparation of local area structure plans, master plans and development plans.
• Project manage and contribute to the process for making or amending local planning instruments.
• Assess the impacts of major strategic projects, including the impact/s on Council’s adopted policies and plans, identification of key issues and formulation of recommended actions in response.
Helpful information to assist you in completing your application is available on www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
For specific enquiries contact Jason Krueger (Coordinator Planning Scheme and Projects) during business hours on 07 5420 8710.
CHALLENGE AND CAREER PROGRESSION IN A FASCINATING LOCATION
LEADING REGIONAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ATTRACTIVE REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
Waste and Landfill Operations Coordinator
Step into a career-defining role at the heart of one of Western Australia’s most dynamic and fast-growing local governments. The City of Karratha is a powerhouse of innovation, industry, and community in the Pilbara region—where stunning natural landscapes meet ambitious civic leadership.
The Waste and Landfill Operations Coordinator plays a critical leadership role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of the City’s waste services. This includes overseeing landfill and transfer station operations, kerbside waste and recycling collections, community education programs, and the implementation of the City’s Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy. Leading a dedicated team, the role supports long-term sustainability objectives and regulatory compliance through effective coordination and operational leadership.
To be successful in this crucial position, you will be degree or diploma qualified in a relevant discipline and possess considerable work experience in a similar role combined with ongoing professional development. Your background in the solid waste management industry will include the operation of waste landfills and transfer stations. This experience will be complemented by your knowledge and application of legislation pertaining to waste management and environmental protection and demonstrated ability in managing contracts and projects within the waste management sector. Experience in delivering community waste education programs and waste strategy initiatives will be highly regarded.
This is an exciting role for an experienced and career focussed individual who is ready for the opportunities in an environment where a can-do attitude will be rewarded at many levels, both professional and personal. An attractive remuneration package will be offered to the successful candidate on a fixed-term, five-year contract. The base salary will be in the range of $127,000 to $165,000 plus superannuation, subsidised family housing and a motor vehicle.
Additional information on Karratha may be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pB1-p5xFxg
For an Information Package or any assistance in your application, please contact Peter Casey at Mills Recruitment on 0408 325 936.
Application link: https://adr.to/rgvh6ai
Applications close at 5pm AWST on Monday 25th August 2025
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J oin o u r t e a m
Coordinator Waste & Environmental
Sustainability
Corangamite Shire Council is seeking a collaborative leader who is passionate about environmental sustainability, with the ability to lead innovation, manage services and ensure regulatory compliance.
The ideal candidate:
• Coordinate the effective and dynamic delivery of Councils waste services, including the Corangamite Regional Landfill, transfer stations and kerbside collection services, and Council’s environmental, sustainability, climate change and circular economy services and programs.
• Effectively manage major waste contracts and the delivery of complex capital projects at the Corangamite Regional Landfill.
• Plan waste services and infrastructure that meet future needs and are financially viable.
• Ensure high levels of regulatory compliance in relation to landfill and waste operations, environmental management and native vegetation.
• About you
A tertiary qualification in a relevant field or several years relevant experience in waste management, environmental engineering, environmental management and/or sustainability.
Experience in leading and motivating teams to deliver high quality services and/or programs.
Demonstrated ability to manage major projects with multiple stakeholders in a complex regulatory environment.
Excellent communication skills and an ability to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders and the community to achieve set goals.
Ability to develop and effectively monitor budgets to ensure financial sustainability.
Current Victorian Driver’s License.
How to Apply:
• Download a position description from our website at https://www.corangamite.vic. gov.au/Employment
• Write a cover letter, outlining how you meet the selection criteria listed in the candidate information package on page 16.
• Upload your cover letter and Resume to our website using the apply now button
• For a confidential discussion please contact Belinda Bennett, Manager Environment and Emergency, 03 5593 7100
GOVERNMENT CAREERS
Senior Coordinator Youth Services
(multiple roles)
Alice Springs with regular travel to remote Central Australian communities Full-time, Fixed-term (aligned with funding – initially to December 2026)
The BelRose Group has been exclusively engaged by MacDonnell Regional Council to recruit two Senior Coordinator Youth Services. These roles provide an exceptional opportunity to significantly impact youth programs across Central Australia’s remote communities, contributing positively to local Indigenous youth engagement.
MacDonnell Regional Council is committed to delivering culturally responsive and community-led services across the diverse Central Australian region. With a strong focus on empowering local Indigenous staff, the Council prides itself on fostering independence, enhancing community wellbeing, and supporting sustainable development.
As a Senior Coordinator Youth Services, you will support Youth Services Coordinators and local teams to successfully deliver impactful youth programs. Reporting to the Executive Manager Youth and Community Safety, you will play a crucial role in planning, managing stakeholder relationships, and ensuring the quality and compliance of programs and services.
Key responsibilities include
• Overseeing the planning, coordination, and delivery of youth services
• Assisting in strategic development and identifying new funding opportunities
• Managing stakeholder relationships, compliance with contract obligations, and external partnerships
• Ensuring high-quality reporting, record-keeping, and correspondence
• Recruiting, supervising, and mentoring Youth Services Coordinators
• Building capacity and career pathways for local Indigenous staff
• Regular collaboration with Youth Boards, Local Authorities, and community organisations
Ideal Candidate
• Degree in Youth, Community Development or related field (or a minimum of four years’ leadership experience)
• Proven ability to manage staff and resources effectively
• Experienced in culturally diverse settings, preferably with Indigenous communities
• Highly organised, analytical thinker with strong compliance focus
• Excellent interpersonal skills, capable of mediation and conflict resolution
• Proficient in report writing, financial management, and computer systems
• Holds current NT manual driver’s licence and can obtain a Working with Children (Ochre) Card
Rewards and benefits
• Base salary $98,883 plus 12% superannuation
• Travel allowance of $140 per day when travelling
• Relocation assistance up to $9,000
• Monthly rostered day off (RDO)
• Opportunities for professional development
Apply today
Please direct your enquiries to Brie, Recruitment Lead at The BelRose Group on 0405 123 145 or brie@belrosegroup.com.au
To apply, submit your application through our website at belrosegroup.com.au/jobs-list
Applications close 5pm on Sunday 17th August 2025.
STRATEGIC AND REWARDING CAREER OPPORTUNITY
PROGRESSIVE REGIONAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ATTRACTIVE REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
Executive Officer to the CEO and Mayor
Step into a career-defining role at the heart of one of Western Australia’s most dynamic and fast-growing local governments. The City of Karratha is a powerhouse of innovation, industry, and community in the Pilbara region—where stunning natural landscapes meet ambitious civic leadership.
The Executive Officer to the CEO and Mayor plays a critical leadership role within the Office of the CEO. This position provides high-level executive support to the Chief Executive Officer and Mayor, coordinates Executive Leadership Team (ELT) operations, and drives continuous improvement across the City’s Executive Assistant cohort. This is a politically sensitive and strategically important role requiring superior judgement, excellent communication, and the ability to operate with autonomy, discretion, and resilience. The role is central to shaping the efficiency, professionalism, and alignment of executive operations across the organisation.
Suitable candidates will be diploma qualified in a relevant discipline and possess considerable work experience in supporting a CEO, Mayor or senior executive in a complex or political environment. You will have a demonstrated track record in coordinating governance meetings and leading executive support functions; have the ability to build collaborative relationships with senior stakeholders; work with limited supervision; and apply expert judgement in navigating complex, sensitive or ambiguous issues often without established procedures.
This is an excellent career opportunity for a suitably experienced and enthusiastic individual who is keen to add value in a dynamic, politically sensitive environment. An attractive remuneration package from $119,565 plus superannuation will be offered to the successful candidate. There is annual leave provision of six weeks and an air-conditioned unfurnished residence within Karratha is available if required at a subsidised rent.
Additional information on Karratha may be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pB1-p5xFxg
For an Information Package or any assistance in your application, please contact Peter Casey at Mills Recruitment on 0408 325 936
Application link: https://adr.to/a6vh6ai
Applications close at 5pm AWST on Monday 25th August 2025
Lead the Stra tegic Asset Management team and oversee opera tions and pefor mance
Provide stra tegic technical advice on asset planning, risk, and ser vice deliver y
Ensure high-quality asset da ta and systems suppor t evidence-based repor ting
Glen Eira City Council is seeking an accomplished and forward-thinking professional to take on the role of Head of Asset Strategy This leadership position offers a rare oppor tunity to shape the long-term direction of a significant and diverse asset por tfolio, valued at over $2 billion, and to influence infrastructure decisions that directly impact the Glen Eira community
Glen Eira City Council is a great place to work We have high-performing teams who deliver more than 120 ser vices Our Employee Engagement Sur vey results continue to show our people understand their goals, have a strong customer ser vice culture, and are proud to work here We also know that our community highly values the work we do, because we have some of the highest Community Satisfaction Sur vey scores of any council in the state.
Repor ting to the Head of Asset Strategy, the Coordinator Strategic Asset Management will drive the development and implementation of Council's asset management strategies, frameworks, and policies This role will provide exper t advice across the organisation to ensure asset-related decisions suppor t long-term community outcomes, financial sustainability, and ser vice excellence
Key Responsibilities
Lead the Strategic Asset Management team and oversee day-to-day operations and performance
Provide strategic and technical guidance on asset lifecycle planning, risk management, and sustainable ser vice deliver y
Ensure high-quality asset data and systems suppor t evidence-based decision-making and repor ting
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to embed asset management principles across capital works planning and ser vice deliver y.
Administer the ongoing review and development of Council's Road Management Plan and Public Road Register
Represent Council in key forums and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the organisation
About You
Ter tiar y qualifications in Asset Management, Engineering, or a related field
Extensive experience in strategic asset management within a complex organisation, preferably in local government
Demonstrated leadership capability with experience managing multidisciplinar y teams
Strong working knowledge of asset management frameworks (e g , ISO 55000), lifecycle modelling, and infrastructure planning
Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and project management skills
Proven ability to drive organisational change and deliver high-quality outcomes in a complex environment
What We Offer
An oppor tunity to influence long-term infrastructure outcomes for a diverse and growing community
Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid work and RDOs
A collaborative and values-driven workplace committed to professional excellence
Access to professional development and career growth oppor tunities.
Be par t of a forward-thinking Council committed to innovation, sustainability, and community value
For a position description or to apply please visit the McAr thur website at www.mcarthur.com.au, referencing job number J7454 in the search bar. For a confidential conversation, please contact Fiona Bain on 0404 204 372.
Applications Close: Thursday 21st August
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Good360 Australia exists to reduce this need and waste by connecting businesses brand new unsold goods to people in need, creating a Circle of Good, where everyone bene ts.
Position Vacant
PROGRAM LEADER, PARTNERSHIPS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS (REF: V25/9768))
Blue Mountains City Council is seeking a highly skilled Program Leader to drive innovative sustainability-focused partnerships and special projects. Working under the direction of the CEO, you will lead, coordinate and deliver a range of partnership and project initiatives providing significant benefits to the Council and the City of Blue Mountains. You will oversee a more strategic approach to partnership development and be part of a dynamic team supporting implementation of a financially self-sufficient Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre – a Centre of Excellence and lighthouse of hope providing local, national and international leadership for restorative action through a Blue Mountains lens.
You will have skills in leading, developing and implementing a range of strategic partnerships and special projects that align with Council’s focus on achieving a more sustainable Blue Mountains – socially, economically and environmentally. The role requires high level capabilities in project management, stakeholder engagement and strategic business planning.
Remuneration: base salary commencing at $114,375 gross per annum
+ 12% superannuation
+ performance payment 1% - 3.5% annual salary
+ annual award increase
For further information contact: Rosemary Dillon on 0414 195 679.
Closing date: Sunday, 17 August 2025.
APPLICATION INFORMATION: It is preferred that you obtain the position description and information on how to apply from our website, www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/jobs. Applications addressing the selection criteria, accompanied by a resume, references and copies of qualifications should be emailed to hresources@bmcc.nsw.gov.au prior to closing date. If you are unable to get access to a computer, hardcopy applications may be posted to Staff Applications, Blue Mountains City Council, Locked Bag 1005, KATOOMBA NSW 2780.
Locked Bag 1005 Katoomba NSW 2780
Email council@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
bmcc.nsw.gov.au/jobs
Lead a dedica ted team focused on stra tegic asset management planning
Develop and implement civil infrastructure asset policies, stra tegies and plans
Drive asset da ta analysis, lifecycle modelling, and risk-based planning
Glen Eira City Council is seeking an accomplished and forward-thinking professional to take on the role of Head of Asset Stra tegy This leadership position of fers a rare oppor tunity to shape the long-ter m direction of a significant and diverse asset por tfolio, valued a t over $2 billion, and to influence infrastr ucture decisions tha t directly impact the Glen Eira community
Glen Eira City Council is a g rea t place to work We have high-perfor ming teams who deliver more than 120 ser vices Our Employee Engagement Sur vey results continue to show our people understand their goals, have a strong customer ser vice culture, and are proud to work here We also know tha t our community highly values the work we do, because we have some of the highest Community Sa tisfaction Sur vey scores of any council in the sta te
Repor ting to the Coordina tor Stra tegic Asset Management, the Team Leader Asset Stra tegy and Planning will lead a dedica ted team focused on stra tegic asset management planning across Council's $1+ billion asset base Your work will directly infor m capital investment decisions, drive innova tion in asset practices, under pinned by a clima te centric, ser vice led and place-based philosophy and contribute to enhancing the quality of life for the Glen Eira community
Key Responsibilities
Lead and mentor a team of asset stra tegy and planning professionals
Develop and implement policies and stra tegies and plans tha t deliver civil infrastr ucture assets
Ensure integ ra tion of asset planning with long-ter m financial planning and capital works prog ramming
Drive asset da ta analysis, lifecycle modelling, and risk-based planning to optimise investment decisions
Provide exper t advice to inter nal stakeholders on asset condition, renewal, and perfor mance
Repor ting of the asset por tfolio across Transpor t, Stor mwa ter, Buildings and Open Space
Promote continuous improvement and contribute to stra tegic initia tives tha t enhance asset outcomes
About You
Ter tiar y qualifica tions in civil engineering, or a rela ted field
Demonstra ted experience in stra tegic asset management and infrastr ucture planning
Strong leadership capability with experience managing or mentoring professional teams. Experience in the development of annual, medium and long-ter m capital works prog rams
Excellent analytical, communica tion, and stakeholder engagement skills
Wha t We Of fer
Lead impor tant work tha t has lasting impact on the Glen Eira community
Flexible working ar rangements, including hybrid work and RDOs
A collabora tive and values-driven workplace committed to professional excellence
Access to professional development and career g rowth oppor tunities
Be par t of a forward-thinking Council committed to innova tion, sustainability, and community value
Join us in shaping the future of our community and making a dif ference where it ma tters most Become a par t of our exciting jour ney towards a brighter future for Glen Eira
For a position description or to apply please visit the McAr thur website a t www mcar thur com au, referencing job number J7455 in the search bar
For a confidential conversa tion, please contact Fiona Bain on 0404 204 372.
Flood Mitigation Project Lead
• Lead a city-shaping flood resilience project in a high-impact local government role.
• Live and work in Launceston – a vibrant regional city with outstanding lifestyle opportunities.
• 3-year contract, salary package up to $126K + super
The City of Launceston is seeking an experienced and collaborative professional for the critical role of Flood Mitigation Project Lead. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead the delivery of a multi-year project that will define the future of the city’s relationship with its floodplain and strengthen its resilience to climate risks.
As the Flood Mitigation Project Lead, you will drive the implementation of the Launceston Flood Mitigation Plan, coordinate consultancy contracts and align internal and external stakeholders to deliver strategic outcomes. Reporting to the Senior Leader Infrastructure and Engineering, you will integrate technical analysis, policy considerations and community expectations into a robust mitigation strategy.
Key Responsibilities
• Leading the delivery of the Flood Mitigation Plan and ensuring alignment with Council objectives
• Managing and coordinating technical consultancy engagements
• Engaging with the community, building trust and influencing outcomes across diverse groups
• Providing expert advice to Council and contributing to emergency response frameworks
• Identifying funding opportunities and managing grant applications to support project delivery
About You
You will bring proven experience delivering complex, multidisciplinary projects, preferably in floodplain management, climate resilience or emergency planning. Your ability to interpret technical data, influence stakeholders and drive momentum across a multi-stakeholder environment will be critical to success. Strong communication skills and the confidence to engage with councillors, agencies and the community are essential.
Please visit www.leadingroles.com.au to download the candidate information package and view the position description and selection criteria before submitting your application. Applications close at 5pm on Monday 18th August 2025.
Team Leaders – Planning & Development
• 2x Permanent, Full-Time positions available
• Salary: $118,248 - $135,701 gross p.a. plus 12 % Super
• 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) with the option of flexitime
• Relocation opportunity to the beautiful South Coast / Potential for relocation assistance
• Leaseback Vehicle Available
• Located at Council’s Nowra Administration Building, 36 Bridge Road, Nowra
• Applications close: Thursday 28 August 2025 (at midnight)
About the role
We are looking for two motivated professionals to lead our northern Development Services teams. These roles are a fantastic opportunity for two talented planners with a solid background in development assessment, looking to leverage their skills and grow into a leadership role. You will bring your technical expertise, collaborative mindset and passion for planning to guide and support our teams to deliver high-quality outcomes for our community. In this role, you will lead by example — setting clear objectives, making informed decisions and fostering a culture of accountability and high performance. You will manage the end-to-end processing of development applications, deliver expert advice, reporting and overseeing the daily operations of your team while leading and supporting your staff to achieve positive and compliant outcomes in the development assessment space. Reporting directly to the Manager –Development Services, the main responsibilities of this role include:
• Direct and coordinate a Unit within Council to enable Council to function at an optimal level.
• Model leadership behaviours that align with Council’s Leadership Capability Framework and contribute to a culture where staff and stakeholders have confidence in the way the organisation is lead and services are delivered.
• Report to the Department Manager on areas of functional responsibility making professional recommendations for the Department Manager’s consideration.
• Establish objectives, timeframes and milestones for the Unit that support the Community Strategic Plan and align operational activities accordingly.
• Process, assess, provide recommendations and determine development applications under relevant delegated authority in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act, Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulations and associated legislation.
• Prepare documentation for and give evidence at Land & Environment Court hearings.
• Assess, report and present regional development applications to the Southern Region Planning Panel.
How to Apply
ou will be required to submit an online application by attaching your resume (please ensure you submit in Word or PDF format) and respond to questions regarding general information about you.
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Bruce Gibbs – Manager – Development Services02 4429 3527
Applications Close: Thursday 28 August 2025 (at midnight)
TEAM LEADER PARKS & URBAN AMENITIES
Council is seeking a versatile and experienced leader to join our Works Department in the role of Team Leader Parks & Urban Amenities. The Team Leader Parks & Urban Amenities is responsible for the delivery of safe, effective and efficient maintenance and upgrade works associated with recreation facilities and specific public place infrastructure. This includes, but is not limited to:
• sport fields
• parks and reserves
• cemeteries
• playgrounds and fitness equipment
• park furniture
• nature strip mowing and street tree management
• street cleaning
• on-street waste collection including associated infrastructure
• public toilet servicing and the associated building maintenance; and
• community event support.
The Team Leader Parks & Urban Amenities is a member of the Works Department leadership team and works closely with the Team Leader Road Services, Coordinator Road Services and Director Works to lead and support a team of Works Officers to deliver the agreed work plans.
What you will need to succeed
To be successful in this position, you will hold relevant qualifications in Horticulture, Parks, Landscaping or a related field and at least five years’ experience in a similar role, or an equivalent combination of skills, training and experience. You will also have demonstrated experience leading and empowering an effective team in a similar environment, providing technical direction as well as support and mentoring.
You will have strong planning and coordination skills plus the ability to work flexibly, adapting to changing priorities and limited resources across planned and reactive work requirements. With a firm understanding of safe work practices, you have a proven record of leading safe and compliant teams in public spaces and delivering high quality outcomes.
Learn More:
To view the Position Description and Job Specification (including Selection Criteria) please visit www.meander.tas.gov.au/current-employment-opportunities
If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact: If you have any questions please contact Matthew Millwood, Director Works on 0417 054 273 or email matthew.millwood@mvc.tas.gov.au.
To be considered for this position, applications must include:
• an application form;
• 2. a cover letter;
• 3. resume;
• 4. a statement addressing each of the selection criteria (maximum of three pages)
Applications are to be submitted by email for the attention of the Human Resources Officer: recruitment@mvc.tas. gov.au.
Applications close Friday 22 August 2025 at 9.00am. However, applicants are encouraged to apply at their earliest convenience. Council will remove this advertisement if the position is filled.
Be part of something more.
A rare opportunity has been created for a highly-experienced, passionate and authentic leader to join our Executive team as the Director City Life. Reporting to our future-focused CEO, you will provide inspired and visible leadership to our largest directorate responsible for delivering effective, targeted and high quality life stage services and planning for the city.
Applications will be accepted until midnight on Sunday 16 June 2019.
For more information and to apply visit www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
AREA LEADER CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
• Multiple Positions
For a confidential discussion, please contact Aaron Hussey, Talent Acquisition Lead on 0437 932 274.
DIRECTOR CITY LIFE
• Employment type: Full time, Permanent
• Hours per week: 38
Senior Officer contract, fixed term (up to 5 years)
• Remuneration: Band 8 salary from $132,607.76 per annum plus superannuation and a fortnightly RDO
• Location: Werribee based
A bit about the role
Create change and make real differences for the people of one of Australia’s most diverse regions.
We are entering an exciting period of change within the Facilities, Fleet & Depot Stores department, as we continue to develop to meet the strategic and operational needs of our growing municipality. This transformation is about people, purpose, and progress, and we are recruiting a diverse range of roles to the department - building a team that is passionate about service excellence, operational uplift, and meaningful change. We’re looking for individuals who are not only skilled in their field, but who thrive in collaborative environments and are motivated by the opportunity to make a real and positive impact.
We are one of Australia’s most rapidly evolving cities. We are hard at work delivering Wyndham 2040, the city’s vision to become ‘A Place for People’.
We have two opportunities, reporting to the Coordinator Construction and Development Services, for a Area Leader (Brownfields) and Area Leader (Greenfields), who lead on operational delivery of Council’s capital works programs, providing day-to-day leadership, coordination, and professional support to a team of Senior Project Managers and Project Managers.
You will ensure infrastructure and facilities projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest quality and compliance standards while fostering a high-performance, collaborative team culture. This role also supports resource management, program-level oversight, risk management, financial accountability, and long-term infrastructure investment planning.
Our focus is on creating purposeful change that will ensure the city remains a place of belonging for our vibrant communities as we welcome over 200,000 new residents by 2040.
Working within the Construction and Development Services Unit in the Facilities, Fleet & Depot Stores Department of the City Operations Directorate, you will be instrumental in driving continuous improvement in project management capability, stakeholder engagement, and service delivery for the community.
What your day will look like
You will bring a values-driven and visionary approach to what you do, underpinned by extensive executive experience and a track record of success in delivering positive community outcomes within a political or complex environment.
So, are you ready for something more?
• Lead, mentor, and supervise Senior Project Managers and Project Managers to ensure effective delivery of capital works projects
Be part of something more.
• Oversee operational leadership across capital works programs, including project milestones, resource planning, and reporting
• Ensure compliance with codes, scope, budget, time, and quality standards, escalating issues where necessary
A rare opportunity has been created for a highly-experienced, passionate and authentic leader to join our Executive team as the Director City Life. Reporting to our future-focused CEO, you will provide inspired and visible leadership to our largest directorate responsible for delivering effective, targeted and high quality life stage services and planning for the city.
Applications will be accepted until midnight on Sunday 16 June 2019.
• Manage financial activities including budget preparation, forecasting, and cost control
• Oversee preparation and quality control of project documentation from design to delivery including contracts, tenders, and contractor performance reports
• Promote strong stakeholder engagement and communication to minimise disruptions and maximise community benefit
For more information and to apply visit www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
• Drive continuous improvement in project management systems, processes, and governance
How to apply
Please apply online by submitting your resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role via the provided link.
Applications close at 11:59PM on Sunday, 31 August 2025.
For a confidential discussion, please contact Aaron Hussey, Talent Acquisition Lead on 0437 932 274.
If you have further role-specific questions, please contact Ryan Foote, Manager Facilities & Capital Delivery on Ryan.Foote@wyndham.vic.gov.au
Wyndham City Council is committed to providing a recruitment experience that is fair, inclusive, and accessible.
If you have specific accessibility needs or general recruitment enquiries, please contact our Careers team via careers@wyndham.vic.gov.au or 03 9394 6860.
Working with the community Community-ngka Tjungu Wakaringanyi
Municipal Services Supervisor
Municipal Services Supervisor - APY Lands, South Australia
We have anexciting opportunity to work in our Municipal Services Teams on the APY Lands in the far north west of South Australia.
The primary objective of the position is the delivery of Municipal Services (MUNS) in the communities of the APY Lands, South Australia. These services include domestic waste disposal, waste management awareness, community landscaping such as slashing, weed eradication and fire breaks, maintaining internal sealed roads in communities, checking and maintaining local airstrips and sporting ovals and removal of abandoned vehicles from communities. Local Workforce Development is an important aspect of the role, focusing on developing the skills and knowledge of the local Anangu MUNS workers.
Municipal Services Supervisor - Community Works Officer: Pukatja - APY Lands
The Community Works Officer role oversees delivery of the Municipal Services in their communities and will work with a crew of local workers to ensure Municipal Services are delivered effectively.
EXCITING BENEFITS WHEN YOU WORK WITH US!
• Great salary range and Generous Not-For-Profit salary sacrificing opportunities
• 6 weeks annual leave with 17.5% leave loading
• Free furnished self-contained accommodation including internet and utilities
• The opportunity to work in a very special locatoin with a supportive organisation
RASAC is a not-for-profit Aboriginal Corporation with over 30 years’ experience in remote service delivery on the APY lands. RASAC is owned and governed by the Anangu people of the APY Lands. RASAC is the biggest employer on the APY Lands, creating real jobs within local communities.
Applicants must:
• Have some relevant skills and experience in municipal services or similar industry
• Be able to supervise and develop a local work crew
• Hold a current manual driver’s licence (MR preferred) and ability to safely drive a vehicle on unsealed remote roads
• Enjoy living and working in a remote Indigenous community environment
How to apply
Full selection criteria are provided in the position Information Pack which can be downloaded from our website: https://www.rasac.com.au (Employment and Workforce)
All potential applicants should obtain the Information Package for this position and submit a written application addressing the selection criteria and resume. The Information Pack can be obtained by contacting RASAC: email jobs@rasac.com.au , or phone (08) 8950 5400 or you can download the pack from our website: www.rasac.com.au . Applications must include:
• A covering letter which sets out your claims for the position, with reference to the Selection Criteria in the Role Description. • A current resumé or curriculum vitae which clearly sets out your relevant qualifications and work history • The names, positions, and contact details of at least two professional referees Applications can be submitted: - By email: to jobs@rasac.com.au - By fax: 08 89526371 - By mail: to Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation, PO Box 2584, Alice Springs, NT 0871 - In person: to 9 Railway Terrace, Alice Springs, NT 0870
Be part of something more.
A rare opportunity has been created for a highly-experienced, passionate and authentic leader to join our Executive team as the Director City Life. Reporting to our future-focused CEO, you will provide inspired and visible leadership to our largest directorate responsible for delivering effective, targeted and high quality life stage services and planning for the city.
Applications will be accepted until midnight on Sunday 16 June 2019.
For more information and to apply visit www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
TEAM LEADER BUILDING SERVICES SUPPORT
• Employment type: Full time, Permanent
For a confidential discussion, please contact Aaron Hussey, Talent Acquisition Lead on 0437 932 274.
DIRECTOR CITY LIFE
• Hours per week: 38
• Remuneration: Band 6 salary from $104,133.36 per annum plus superannuation and a fortnightly RDO
• Location: Werribee based with potential for a hybrid work arrangement.
Senior Officer contract, fixed term (up to 5 years)
A bit about the role
Create change and make real differences for the people of one of Australia’s most diverse regions.
We are entering an exciting period of change within the Facilities, Fleet & Depot Stores department, as we continue to develop to meet the strategic and operational needs of our growing municipality. This transformation is about people, purpose, and progress, and we are recruiting a diverse range of roles to the department—building a team that is passionate about service excellence, operational uplift, and meaningful change. We’re looking for individuals who are not only skilled in their field, but who thrive in collaborative environments and are motivated by the opportunity to make a real and positive impact.
We are one of Australia’s most rapidly evolving cities. We are hard at work delivering Wyndham 2040, the city’s vision to become ‘A Place for People’.
Wyndham City Council is seeking a proactive and experienced Team Leader Building Services Support (Business Support) to lead a small team of two Business Support Officers in delivering efficient, high-quality service to internal and external stakeholders.
This key leadership role sits within the Building Maintenance Support unit, responsible for the triage and coordination of all incoming service requests, work orders, and general enquiries. You’ll play a vital role in ensuring professional standards, accurate workflows, and clear communication across departments, all while supporting Wyndham’s vision for customer-first service and operational excellence.
Our focus is on creating purposeful change that will ensure the city remains a place of belonging for our vibrant communities as we welcome over 200,000 new residents by 2040.
This is a full-time permanent leadership position that will be required to work reasonable overtime, and an equitable number of public holidays. This role may be required to work across multiple locations and travel within the Wyndham Municipality to undertake Council business, as required.
What your day will look like
You will bring a values-driven and visionary approach to what you do, underpinned by extensive executive experience and a track record of success in delivering positive community outcomes within a political or complex environment.
• Leading, mentoring, and supporting a team of Business Support Officers to deliver prompt, professional, and customer-focused service with strong KPIs of customer satisfaction
So, are you ready for something more?
• Overseeing the triage and routing of service requests and work orders, ensuring accurate logging and appropriate assignment using TechnologyOne and other systems
Be part of something more.
• Collaborating daily with teams across Facilities Maintenance and Construction and Development Services to ensure timely responses and smooth operational coordination
Applications will be accepted until midnight on Sunday 16 June 2019.
• Monitoring team performance against service standards such as response times, data accuracy, and customer satisfaction, and providing clear reports to support internal visibility and decision-making of senior management
A rare opportunity has been created for a highly-experienced, passionate and authentic leader to join our Executive team as the Director City Life. Reporting to our future-focused CEO, you will provide inspired and visible leadership to our largest directorate responsible for delivering effective, targeted and high quality life stage services and planning for the city.
• Promoting a culture of continuous improvement by identifying opportunities to enhance workflows, reduce unnecessary call-outs, and strengthen service responsiveness
• Ensuring compliance with Council policies and standards related to customer service, data privacy, and work order management
For more information and to apply visit www.wyndham.vic.gov.au
• Championing effective communication between internal customers, service units, and the Business Support team to ensure a seamless and responsive support environmentance
How to apply
Please apply online by submitting your resume and cover letter outlining your suitability for the role via the provided link.
Applications close at 11:59PM on Thursday 28 August 2025.
For a confidential discussion, please contact Aaron Hussey, Talent Acquisition Lead on 0437 932 274.
If you have further role-specific questions, please contact Ryan Foote, Manager Facilities & Capital Delivery on Ryan.Foote@wyndham.vic.gov.au Wyndham City Council is committed to providing a recruitment experience that is fair, inclusive, and accessible.
If you have specific accessibility needs or general recruitment enquiries, please contact our Careers team via careers@wyndham.vic.gov.au or 03 9394 6860.
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Senior Development Assessment Planner
Permanent Full-time
Work-Life Balance with a variable day off every 19 days and flexible working arrangements (WFH Opportunities)
Leaseback Vehicle Option Available!
Competitive salary package up to $136,014.78 (incl. market allowance) + 12% Superannuation per annum
If you’re a skilled senior planner looking for your next challenge and eager to make a real impact, Wingecarribee Shire Council is the place for you!
The Opportunity
Wingecarribee Shire Council is entering an exciting phase of growth and transformation, driven by substantial investment across our beautiful towns and villages. As we embrace this development momentum, we are looking for a driven and experienced Senior Development Assessment Planner to join our team.
In this key role within the development assessment team, you will be responsible for preparing and reviewing assessment reports, making decisions, mentoring staff, resolving issues, and representing the Council as an expert. This position will also support the Coordinator and Manager of Development Assessment and Regulation in driving a business transformation initiative aimed at fostering cultural change and achieving our service delivery goals.
Why Wingecarribee?
Nestled within breathtaking landscapes and vibrant communities, the Southern Highlands offers an unparalleled quality of life. With top-tier schools, robust infrastructure, and an array of lifestyle amenities, it’s the perfect setting for professionals and families seeking a significant lifestyle shift. Our region is buzzing with dynamic planning and development projects, including:
• The groundbreaking Southern Highlands Innovation Precinct.
• The revitalisation of the iconic town centres of Bowral, Moss Vale, and Mittagong.
• The diverse housing opportunities in the Ashbourne Estate and Renwick release areas.
• Strategic expansion in seven new living areas poised for development Contact Bryce Koop (Coordinator Planning Assessment) on 02 4868 0888.
Applications close: 11pm 31 August 2025 – don’t miss this opportunity!
www.wsc.nsw.gov.au
Senior Sourcing Officer
The Chief Procurement Office provides expert advice, strategic direction, and procurement solutions to deliver the Council Plan and drive impactful service outcomes across the city. We deliver procurement across a wide range of portfolios, including critical infrastructure, services, and goods for our community. Our team is collaborative, supportive, and driven by purpose— we don’t just do procurement, we build strong relationships, solve real challenges, and create lasting value for the Gold Coast.
About Your New Role
As a Senior Sourcing Officer, you’ll be a key contributor to high-impact procurement projects across various categories, including Goods and Services, ICT, Maintenance and Operations, and Capital Works.
In This Role, You Will
• Support a small team (0–3 indirect reports), fostering collaboration and growth
• Lead and assist with category planning, sourcing strategies, and end-to-end procurement activities
• Manage high-risk, complex projects including tender development, evaluations, and negotiations
• Build strong relationships with stakeholders and suppliers to deliver effective outcomes
• Conduct market analysis and ensure accurate procurement data and documentation across systems (SAP, Open Windows, SharePoint)
• Contribute to mentoring, training, and pipeline planning
Tenterfield Shire is located on the northern tablelands of New South Wales, spanning a diverse landscape from heritage towns to expansive national parks. With a population of around 7,000 and strong links to the Granite Belt and Northern Rivers, the region offers an enviable mix of rural lifestyle, natural beauty and proximity to Queensland’s south-east.
The Position
As Senior Projects Engineer – Water & Waste, you’ll deliver and support key infrastructure projects across water, wastewater and waste. Working within Council’s Infrastructure division, you will lead an experienced team and will provide engineering input into project design and delivery, contract management, capital works preparation, asset inspections and reporting. You’ll work closely with the Manager Water & Waste and external stakeholders to ensure projects are scoped, delivered and monitored to meet service and compliance standards.
About You
You will be someone who enjoys multi-tasking and taking ownership of the many projects underway. A self-starter with a can-do attitude, you bring strong communication skills and engage confidently with stakeholders, including industry regulators.
Senior Projects Engineer – Water & Waste
A technical leadership role in regional infrastructure with work–life balance built in.
Tertiary qualifications in environmental, water or waste engineering (or a related field) are essential, along with solid experience in public infrastructure or utility services. You will be confident in project management, contract and asset management, preparing documentation, working with contractors, and applying relevant quality and compliance standards.
What we have to offer
• Salary package of $136,427
• 9-day fortnight
• Short-term rental subsidy
• Relocation allowance
• Professional development
You will join an experienced, supportive team environment with opportunities for professional growth and development.
Join us and contribute to the essential infrastructure that supports this wonderful region’s liveability and sustainability.
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies to review the Information Pack and Position Requirements.
Contact Chris Georgiadis on 0439 813 310 for a confidential discussion regarding the position.
Close: 9am Monday 1 September 2025.
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Senior Stormwater Planning Engineer
We are the Asset Custodian for the City’s stormwater assets totalling over $8.2 billion worth of assets including, but not limited to approximately, 2,800 kilometres of drainage pipe, 250 kilometres of surface drains, 500+ water sensitive urban design (WSUD) assets and 1,200+ gross pollutant traps (GPT’s).
Our stormwater team has substantial experience delivering simple local drainage renewals/fixes to major projects including large culvert crossings, bridges, and significant stormwater network upgrades. Working in this team will provide you mentorship opportunities to improve technical knowledge,learn from specialists in other disciples and grow as an Engineer. We coordinate and deliver strategic and tactical asset management planning, asset information and data management and contributed asset review and acceptance functions for the Department.
About Your New Role
We are seeking an experienced Senior Stormwater/Civil Engineer who will contribute their expertise and operate with autonomy and limited direction from management. You will manage, coordinate and help to drive the planning of the City’s stormwater network through the preparation and implementation of the Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP), the provision of technical advice and assistance to operations and maintenance teams, and provide advice as an Asset Custodian
Representative in relation to the City’s stormwater assets in forward planning investigations.
For more information on this position including the roles and responsibilities, please view the Position Brief, via the paperclip icon.
Be part of shaping the Gold Coast’s future
The Gold Coast is inspired by lifestyle and driven by opportunity. We are the second largest Council in Australia.
Townsville City Council is offering a career-defining opportunity for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer to leadinnovative solutions that directly impact community safety and infrastructure. With a focuon slope stability and landform assessments, you’ll work across a unique and challenginglandscape—from coastal plains to rugged escarpments—while shaping the future of one of Queensland’s fastest-growing regions.
If you are a geotechnical engineer looking for a landscape that challenges and inspires, Townsville offers a dynamic mix of terrain and geology that makes every project unique. This role offers autonomy, purpose, and balance. You’ll collaborate across teams, respond to community needs, and contribute to long-term urban resilience—all while enjoying a 9-day fortnight, 5 weeks’ annual leave, and generous relocation support. If you’re ready to escape the consultancy grind or cold climates and embrace a lifestyle of sunshine, reef adventures, and meaningful work, this is more than a job, it is a career and lifestyle defining opportunity.
Applications will close on Monday 25th August at 10pm.
For a confidential conversation, please call Rona Horsfall on 0438 943854 at Peak Services Recruitment. Alternatively, click on the link https://lgaqld.applynow.net.au/jobs/PEAK734 where you can upload your details.
Senior Project Engineer - Capital Works (EN22)
Banding $104,457.50 TO $116,370.04pa + 12% Superannuation
Full-Time, Permanent
Based at Ballan
Moorabool Shire Council is a progressive organisation that is experiencing rapid growth and surging development. We offer a perfect blend of picturesque and friendly surrounds where you can enjoy an urban lifestyle in towns like Bacchus Marsh or take advantage of Moorabool’s smaller towns and hamlets, rural open spaces and natural surrounds.
Our focus is on building a healthy, inclusive and connected community; a liveable and thriving environment and an organisation that listens and adapts to the need of our evolving communities.
About the role
At Moorabool Shire Council, we’re delivering ambitious, high-quality infrastructure projects that make a real difference to the way our residents live, work, and connect. As our new Senior Project Engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of planning, managing, and delivering complex capital works – from road upgrades and drainage improvements to community facilities – in one of Victoria’s fastest-growing municipalities.
This is not just another engineering role. It’s your chance to:
• Lead and influence the delivery of projects from concept to completion, working closely with contractors, consultants, and internal teams.
• Innovate – use your technical expertise and fresh thinking to find smart, sustainable solutions.
• Make an impact – see your work transform local communities and directly improve safety, accessibility, and liveability.
• Collaborate – join a supportive, professional, and passionate team where knowledge is shared and contributions are valued.
You’ll manage end-to-end project and contract delivery -from planning and procurement to construction oversight-ensuring projects are completed on time, on budget, and to the highest safety and quality standards. This role offers the chance to provide technical guidance, collaborate with diverse stakeholders, and deliver lasting infrastructure outcomes for our region.
How to apply:
Please visit our website to download and read the full PD then apply online @ www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/vacancies
When you hit the apply button you won’t be required to complete lengthy key selection criteria, instead you’ll be provided with an opportunity to pitch to Council as to why you are the best candidate for this role.
Applications will close by 11.59pm, Sunday 31 August 2025.
If you have questions specific to the role, please contact Martin Ferguson (Capital Works Coordinator) on 5366 7100.
**Please be advised we do not accept applications through agencies** Only those with the right to work in Australia will be considered.
Senior Infrastructure Planning Engineer Water & Wastewater Treatment
• Spearhead the concept for a new 100ML water treatment plant and major wastewater upgrades.
• Be the technical lead in a region renowned for water-sensitive innovation and sustainability.
• Permanent Role | $103K–$138K + Super + 9-Day Fortnight + generous relocation assistance.
Are you ready to lead legacy infrastructure projects in one of Australia’s most forward-thinking regional cities?
Townsville City Council is seeking a visionary Senior Infrastructure Planning Engineer to drive the planning and design of a new 100ML water treatment plant and major wastewater upgrades. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of water infrastructure in a region that values innovation, sustainability, and community impact.
In this standalone role, you’ll report to the Principal Lead Water Strategy and take ownership of high-profile projects from concept to delivery. You’ll manage budgets, engage consultants, and apply your strategic thinking to ensure infrastructure aligns with population growth and environmental frameworks. With no direct reports initially, this is a chance to make the role your own and be recognised for your technical leadership and problem-solving skills.
Townsville offers the perfect blend of professional challenge and lifestyle appeal. Enjoy a coastal city with worldclass amenities, a genuine work-life balance, and a supportive, family-friendly culture. With a competitive salary, generous leave entitlements, relocation support, and ongoing development opportunities, this role is ideal for an experienced engineer ready to make a lasting impact.
Applications will close on Monday 25th August at 10pm.
For a confidential conversation, please call Rona Horsfall on 0438 943854 at Peak Services Recruitment. Alternatively, click on the link https://lgaqld.applynow.net.au/jobs/PEAK732 where you can upload your details.
Work with us
Senior Leader Health and Compliance
The City of Launceston is an award-winning employer of choice, and Tasmania’s largest municipal council in terms of population and revenue. The City of Launceston is currently undergoing an exciting period of transformation and development. The Senior Leader Health and Compliance role offers a unique opportunity to bring innovation and a performance mindset to an organisation that plays a vital role in delivering positive outcomes for its residents and stakeholders.
As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Senior Leader Health and Compliance will provide strategic guidance and operational leadership across a diverse portfolio including environmental health, regulations, building compliance, parking management, immunisations, and administrative services. The role will play a pivotal role in ensuring that Council meets its obligations under various legislation, by-laws, and policies, while maintaining a strong focus on community outcomes.
Reporting to the Executive Leader Delivery & Performance, the role will contribute to broader organisational planning and risk management and will identify opportunities for service improvement and innovation across the Health and Compliance portfolio. In addition to managing day to day service delivery, the provision of expert advice to Councillors, the Executive Leadership Team and the Senior Leadership Team on emerging and ongoing public health, environmental compliance, and regulatory matters will also be a key priority.
The successful candidate will have proven leadership experience, ideally gained within a local government or regulatory setting, demonstrating the ability to navigate complex environments, and deliver impactful outcomes. Outstanding leadership skills with a focus on developing capability and fostering a constructive culture will be critical to the success of the role. The ability to lead and manage change together with the ability to interpret and apply relevant legislation is also required.
This is a rewarding leadership role in a supportive and forward-thinking organisation that offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health, safety, and wellbeing of the Launceston community.
Work in award winning Launceston
Launceston is the regional hub of Northern Tasmania and enjoys a rich natural and social history. Located at the head of the picturesque Tamar Valley, Launceston is where you’ll find and connect with others who have made the lifestyle decision to create a home surrounded by award winning wineries, white sandy beaches, mountain bike tracks, amazing fresh produce and immerse themselves in the city of gastronomy. A new pace and place to wander off the beaten path and breathe the fresh air awaits you.
For a confidential discussion or to request a copy of the Information Pack, please contact Sarah Hingston on 0418 515 677 or Lynne Chapman on 0467 229 445 or jobs@chapmanexecutive.com.au. To submit an application, please apply online at www.chapmanexecutive.com.au by Wednesday, 27 August 2025.
Aboriginal Strategy & Partnerships Lead (Identified)
THE OPPORTUNITY
Tamworth Regional Council proudly sits on Kamilaroi Country, the traditional lands of the Gomeroi people and is committed to developing our organisational cultural capability and connection to the Aboriginal community through the creation of this new role.
The Tamworth region is home to over 60,000 people and is a thriving economic and cultural hub in the North West of NSW. Our recently adopted plan for the future of the region, ‘Blueprint 100’, drives strategic vision for growth as a region, as we plan for how the city and the region will sustainably accommodate a population of 100,000 people.
This role will assist Council to support local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities’ in the preservation and celebration of their cultures, through collaboration and engagement as well as play a part in supporting the Mara Ngali Agreement between Tamworth Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (TACCO) and Tamworth Regional Council (TRC).
strategies that will accommodate industry growth and increased employment, water, sewer and social infrastructure, as well as health services, more education providers and recreational facilities.
Tamworth Regional Council has a futuristic vision for the region and we’re planning for the future now
To be successful in this role, you will possess excellent leadership skills, with a collaborative and consultative style and an ability to manage staff across a diverse range of functions. You will also require strategic change management skills, a current knowledge of applicable legislative requirements for compliance and well developed communication and negotiation skills particularly in relation to contract administration and as a key member of Council’s leadership and decision making team.
This landmark partnership champions place-based solutions that actively address systemic inequalities and empower self-determination. It represents a shared commitment to embedding and actioning the priorities of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap through meaningful local initiatives.
THE OPPORTUNITY
This is a rare opportunity to take on a key leadership role within Council and we are seeking applications
The successful applicant will hold a Degree and Post Graduate Diploma or 4-Year Degree in Engineering
• Use your kinship and connection to community to engage local people, to protect and celebrate the history of Aboriginal culture in our community
• Lead initiatives to embed culture and meet Closing the Gap targets
a salary range of $135,554 to $146,679 per annum for a 35 hour work week (plus superannuation).
• Develop impactful policies and build partnerships with Indigenous communities
• Deliver projects and reports on employment, procurement and cultural inclusion. COULD THIS BE YOU?
Reporting directly to the Director, Water & Waste, you will be responsible for providing strategic direction and professional engineering leadership and support to a team of engineers for the delivery of strategic planning in water and wastewater areas and projects and services in the areas of water, wastewater and waste infrastructure across the Tamworth Regional Council area.
The successful applicant will bring to this role high level of experience in:
• Strategic planning in water and wastewater
• Contract preparation, supervision and administration
The Aboriginal Strategy & Partnerships Lead will:
We are looking for an individual who is enthusiastic and holds a strong profile, reputation and networks in the local community including both community members and organisations, with the ability to effectively engage and communicate with those stakeholders. This role will be a key driver of the Mara Ngali Agreement and the Council’s Closing the Gap strategy, offering a meaningful opportunity to shape policy and strategy that positively impacts local Indigenous communities.
• Preparing and implementing Asset Management Plans for long term sustainable asset management and infrastructure development in the areas of water, wastewater and waste
• Lead and drive Council’s progress in achieving its Closing the Gap targets
This is your opportunity to join a team of professionals contributing to the strategic expansion of the region through overseeing the planning and development of critical growth infrastructure associated with water supply upgrades, wastewater pipelines and pump station remediation and the delivery of a variety of projects across water, wastewater and waste, where you can utilise both your strong leadership and technical skills to really make a difference to the Community Flexible working arrangements will be considered by mutual agreement and according to operational requirements.
• Develop policy and strategy that seeks to embed Aboriginal cultural awareness and knowledge throughout the organisation
• Providing input into short, medium and long term planning undertaken in the areas of Strategy, Development and Infrastructure and Sustainability
• Develop and leverage relationships, partnerships and networks between Council and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, communities and relevant government departments
• Ensuring the implementation of applicable industry best practice and government guidelines
• Develop and provide oversight of projects and initiatives that address specific Closing the Gap targets
To apply, please submit a two to three page cover letter that demonstrates your ability to meet the essential requirements as per the position description including your experience in delivering strategic outcomes along with a copy of your resume.
• Develop policy and strategy that delivers practical progress in relation to Closing the Gap targets, including recruitment and retention, career development, contractor procurement, partnership and investment opportunities
• Devising and implementing plans to manage
Shortlisted applicants will be required to undertake a Pre-employment Medical Screening including Alcohol & Other Drugs Testing.
• Develop and deliver accurate reporting in relation to Closing the Gap targets, including Aboriginal cultural inclusion metrics
• range of services to the organisation
Enquiries: Bruce Logan on (02) 6767 5820.
INTERESTED? WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU!
• Closing Date: 5pm on Tuesday, 23 February 2021
Tamworth Regional Council is committed to the principles and practices of Equal Employment Opportunity and Cultural Diversity.
For a confidential discussion, please contact David Lightowler, Manager – Community, Safety and Wellbeing on 0458 763 067
Salary range: Grade 19 - $112,011.74 - $121,200.39 per annum plus superannuation for a 35 hour work week. Salary may be negotiated based on skills, experience and your value to our organisation.
Apply Now! Applications Close: 11.59pm Tuesday, 9th September 2025
Asset Management Officer
• Diverse, newly created role
• Key planning, systems and projects focus
• $92,395 - $101,317 plus Super & monthly RDO
Coorong District Council is SA’s largest rural council by land area. The district spans 8,832 sqm of predominantly primary industries & residential living, and is home to The Bend Motorsport Park. With the main service centre at Tailem Bend, just over an hour (approx. 95kms) South East of Adelaide’s CBD, other major centres within the district include Meningie & Tintinara.
Reporting to an empowering and supportive Capital Projects Manager, the key objective of this newly created role is to maintain Council’s asset and spatial databases, overseeing the development of asset management plans, operational strategies, policies, and procedures, and supporting assetrelated projects and reporting activities.
Specific responsibilities will include:
• Developing and maintaining asset/infrastructure management plans
• Maintaining and updating asset and spatial databases to ensure accuracy and completeness
• Maintaining and analysing spatial data using GIS tools and systems
• Assisting with the review and update of engineering plans, policies and procedures
• Active collaboration within the Roads and Infrastructure Team
• Championing the enhancement of Council’s asset management capability across the organisation by providing strategic leadership, fostering partnerships, and offering guidance and support to key operational areas
• Leading and/or supporting special projects as required.
A detailed knowledge and understanding of systems, asset management principles, processes and requirements as it relates to a local government setting will be essential.
A sound understanding of strategic asset maintenance and renewal planning across various asset types to ensure optimal performance and longevity, and GIS experience will be highly regarded.
Local Government or transferrable sector experience would be ideal , and qualifications are preferred but not essential.
Coorong District Council offers a range of employee benefits including a monthly RDO, access to the LGA’s Health Lifestyle and Employee Assistance Programs, income protection and salary sacrificing benefits, professional development opportunities and a great culture.
Please apply online https://lnkd.in/gitZRbi6 quoting reference CDC010825 before 9:00 am on 25 August 2025.
Enquiries most welcome and /or to obtain a Candidate Information Pack please phone, text or email Heather Oliver at LG Talent in confidence on 0404 801 969 or via heather@lgtalent.com.au
Environmental Health Officer
Location: Yass, NSW
Job Type: Full Time
Job Category: Planning & Environment
Salary: $79,554.80 - $93,952.56 per annum plus 12% superannuation
Be a part of a team making a difference in our growing community. ists for a self-motivated and driven Environmental Health Officer to join our dynamic and results driven Environmental Services team.
• Be part of a collaborative, friendly and forward-thinking team.
• Be supported to have a healthy work life balance.
• A challenging but rewarding career opportunity.
YOUR ROLE
You will undertake a wide variety of regulatory inspections and education under the relevant legislation to protect and promote public health in Yass Valley. Your role will include responsibility for inspections of food premises, skin penetration premises, caravan parks, onsite sewage management systems, investigation of complaints and pollution incidents, assessment of DA referrals and S68 applications plus much more.
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
• Tertiary qualifications in Environmental Health that is recognised by Environmental Health Australia.
• Knowledge and skills in the regulation of retail food businesses under the Food Act 2003 and Food Regulation Partnership with NSW Food Authority.
• Working knowledge of the Local Government Act 1993, Public Health Act 2010, Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, and other relevant legislation, codes, guidelines and standards.
• Ability to solve problems, investigate complaints and work with minimum supervision in a team environment.
• Demonstrated report and letter writing skills and clear communication skills.
• Current class C driver licence
DESIRABLE CRITERIA
• Minimum 2 years relevant work experience in a similar role
WHY
JOIN YASS VALLEY COUNCIL
Yass Valley Council is a local government organisation employing over 150 staff and with an annual budget of $30 million. Yass Valley Council (YVC) is managed by the Chief Executive Officer and three Directors. This management team ensures the continued delivery of excellent services and optimum infrastructure to residents and visitors. The three Directorates of YVC are Corporate and Community, Planning and Environment, and Infrastructure and Assets.
For the full advertisement and a copy of the position description please visit our website www.yassvalley.nsw.gov.au
Closing Date: 17.8.25
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISOR
At Moira Shire Council, we’re reimagining local government with fresh ideas, a friendly approach, and a passion for making a real difference in our vibrant regional community. Nestled along the stunning Murray River, our region spans from the lush Barmah Forest to lively towns like Cobram, Numurkah, Nathalia, and Yarrawonga— one of Victoria’s top holiday spots.
We believe in working together with honesty, respect, integrity, teamwork, and accountability to create a future everyone can be proud of.
Our role as a Council? To serve, support, and inspire our communities to facilitate the success of the Moira2045 Community Vision.
The position will support in the design, development and delivery of the Communications and Engagement Strategy and assist to manage all engagement activity and programs.
To Apply for this role, please include a cover letter addressing the following Key Selection Criteria:
• Degree/Diploma in relevant field or experience in relevant field (marketing communications or community engagement) OR lesser formal qualifications with several years’ experience.
• Able to function effectively in a highly political environment and to manage negative issues and turn these into positive results.
• Proficiency in preparing and distributing media releases and managing relationships with journalists, editors.
• Project planning and management techniques/skills including consultant/stakeholder management and development of project plans and timelines.
• Experience in the coordination or production of communication materials for a wide range of audiences.
To view the Success Profile for this opportunity, please copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://moira.elmotalent.com.au/careers/Moira/job/view/226?source=linkedin
REGIONALLOCAL GOVERNMENT CARE
Development Engineer
Are you ready to make a real impact in a vibrant regional community? We’re looking for a passionate Development Engineer to lead the way in sub-divisional development and stormwater management. If you’re driven by innovation, strategic thinking, and meaningful work, this is your opportunity to thrive!
What you will do:
• Provide expert input on planning permits, design reviews, and construction documentation.
• Ensure compliance with the Infrastructure Design Manual (IDM) and Council standards.
• Lead site inspections, manage subdivision fees, and certify development works.
• Build strong relationships with developers and consultants to support timely project delivery.
• Develop systems and procedures for engineering design, stormwater management, and traffic engineering.
• Manage and scope capital works projects, including cost estimates, tender documentation, and compliance audits.
• Act as the engineering referral point for planning and building applications.
• Deliver strategic and operational support across Council’s infrastructure initiatives.
Key Skills: Subdivision engineering, stormwater modelling, traffic design, project management, stakeholder engagement, proficiency in AutoCAD/Civil3D or similar.
What you will bring
• A Civil Engineering degree (Engineers Australia-recognised)
• Hands-on experience in subdivision design, stormwater systems, and pavement investigations
• Strategic mindset with a strong grasp of engineering standards and legislation
• Proficiency in IDM, hydrology, and hydraulic modelling
• Excellent communication and project management skills
• Ability to manage deadlines independently
• A current Police Check (issued within the last six months)
Why choose us?
• Salary: $100,123 per annum + 15% superannuation
• Flexible work arrangements available
• Stability: Permanent role with genuine work-life balance
• Growth: Ongoing training, mentoring, and leadership programs
• Perks: Uniform allowance, 17.5% annual leave loading, subsidised gym memberships, active social club, and more!
• Support: Paid parental/adoption leave, compassionate and carer’s leave, purchased leave options, and salary packaging
• Download the Position Description - Visit swanhill.vic.gov.au/Our-Council/Careers to download the relevant Position Description.
• Prepare your application - Your application must be submitted by the advertised closing date and include the following documents:
Location Perks
Enjoy the best of both worlds – nature and culture! Swan Hill offers award-winning dining, national retailers, and iconic attractions like the Pioneer Settlement and Heartbeat of the Murray. It’s a place where lifestyle meets opportunity.
Applications
Applications close 12 noon, Friday, 29 August 2025.
How to apply
Visit our website at www.swanhil.vic.gov.au/jobs/ and download a copy of the Position Description. Read the document thoroughly to ensure you have a good understanding of the selection requirements and expected outcomes of the position.
Any further enquiries can be directed to Human Resources on (03) 5036 2333
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Sourcing Lead
The Chief Procurement Office provides expert advice, strategic direction, and procurement solutions to deliver the Council Plan and drive impactful service outcomes across the city. We work across portfolios including critical infrastructure, services, and goods for our community. We are a fun, supportive team that thrives on collaboration and purpose—we don’t just do procurement, we build lasting relationships, tackle challenges, and create meaningful value for the Gold Coast.
About Your New Role
As a Sourcing Lead, you’ll play a key role in driving strategic procurement success across the City. In this role, you will:
• Lead and support a small team (0–3 direct reports), fostering growth and collaboration
• Manage category planning, sourcing strategies, and end-to-end procurement activities
• Lead high-risk, complex projects including tender development, evaluations, and negotiations
• Build strong stakeholder and supplier relationships to deliver effective outcomes
• Conduct market analysis and support lower-risk tenders as needed
• Ensure accuracy and compliance of procurement data and documentation (SAP, Open Windows, SharePoint)
• Provide mentoring, training, and contribute to tender pipeline planning
• This role requires senior-level procurement experience, with proven ability to lead high-risk, complex projects. Government experience is an advantage
Applications for this position are open until a suitable pool of candidates is received. This means the vacancy may close without notice. If you are interested in this position, we highly recommend you apply as soon as possible.
Salary Starting from $83,189
Are you ready to join a team that strives to create a positive and inclusive workplace.
Join the people and culture team as our human resources officer, in the role you will see the end to end lifecycle of an employee. Be the first point of contact for supervisor and Managers and support with employment related issues. Work in the wider community to promote the City as an employer and build relationships with external stakeholders.
Who We Are Looking For
• Good communication skills
• Keen attention to detail
• Knowledge of HR best practice (or a keen interest to learn!)
• Ability to manage competing priorities
• Works well in a team environment
• A healthy sense of humor
• Two roles available, one permeant and one fixed term 12 month contract.
Contact Information
If you would like to find out more about this employment opportunity with the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, an employer of choice, please contact People and Culture at (08) 9021 9600.
How to Apply
The City only accepts applications submitted via our website. Applications must address the Skills, Knowledge and Capacity section in the Position Description and include both a Resume and Cover Letter.
https://www.ckb.wa.gov.au
Procurement Officer
At PMHC every employee plays a part in ensuring we work together to achieve positive outcomes. To help us achieve this we are looking for Procurement Officers to assist the team in providing significant support across Council to deliver a number of critical projects. The ideal candidates will have procurement experience coupled with collaboration, critical thinking, and attention to detail.
To be successful in this role you will require:
• Experience in general procurement, working with procurement principles and purchasing & supply contract requirements.
• Demonstrated ability and experience delivering customer service and/or high-quality service delivery.
• Be highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple procurement activities at once.
• Have sound interpersonal and negotiation skills.
• Strong computer literacy, experience with Authority would be an advantage.
On a typical day this role will:
• Undertake procurement strategies that enable council to achieve effective procurement and contract outcomes.
• Ensure value for money is realised and contracts deliver required outcomes and appropriate governance is followed throughout the process.
• Provide procurement advice for council staff focusing on delivering value for money as well as risk management and compliance with procedures and best practice.
• Provide support to the Senior Procurement Officer and / or Procurement Manager.
Remuneration and Benefits
Employment Type: Full time, Permanent & Temporary (12 month role) available, 35 hours per week
Salary (exclusive of super): Starting in the range of $87,269 to $97,681 depending on skills and experience PLUS 12% superannuation
Benefits:
• Flexi-time avalaible for this position
• Discounted gym membership through membership to Fitness Passport
• Career development opportunities
• Annual salary increase as per the Local Government (State) Award 2023 plus annual salary review
• Long service leave after 5 years
• Generous employee assistance program
• Salary packaging options available through Salary Packaging Australia and Maxxia
• Recognition through our annual awards ceremony celebrating and rewarding staff achievements
Questions:
If you would like to know more about this opportunity or have any questions about the role please contact Scott Hogan, Acting Procurement Manager on (02) 6581 8227.
Interested in applying? Visit https://pmhc.pulsesoftware.com/Pulse/jobs
Applications Close: We assess applications as we receive them and may choose to close this advert early if the role is successfully filled before Sunday 31 August 2025 at 11.30pm
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PARKS OPERATOR
Permanent, full-time (40 hours per week)
Based in Te Awamutu and surrounds
The Waipā District prides itself on its abundance of recreational whenua (land) enjoyed by both locals and visitors. Taking care of it all are our Parks Operators. You will see our passionate team out and about tending flower beds, planting trees, mowing lawns, raking leaves, trimming bushes, maintaining our cemeteries and much more!
Waipā District Council is a growth Council with the challenges and opportunities that affords. In a role like this, you get to see the direct results of your hard work making an impact in our community spaces - creating something for all to enjoy.
About The Role
We have an exciting Parks Operator opportunity at Waipā District Council, focused on gardening skills, for the right candidate to start as soon as possible.
While each position may have its specialisation, our work programme changes depending on the season so we’re a flexible team that all muck in to help each other out. Workdays are Monday to Friday, 7.30am - 4.00pm.
About You
The hard work and dedication of our Parks & Reserves team ensures that residents and visitors enjoy the beauty of the Waipā District all year round. We are looking for people who share in that vision and can add to the great team dynamic we enjoy daily. Along with that, a good level of physical fitness and a strong focus on safety and customers will be needed due to the nature of the role.
Previous experience in a similar landscaping or garden maintenance role is ideal, although training and support is available to help you sharpen your skillset!
Application Closing Date: Wednesday 27 August 2025 at 5:00pm.
Work with us
Community Development OfficerInclusion
The City of Launceston, an award winning Employer of Choice, is currently seeking to fill the following position:
Position Title: Community Development Officer - Inclusion
Position Number: POS1729
The City of Launceston is looking for a candidate to join the Community Development team to contribute to the planning and development of programs and projects across the community working with people experiencing homelessness, people with disabilities, those living in low socio-economic areas, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and people from LGBTQIA+ communities.
The Community Development Officer - Inclusion will support the preparation and delivery of an annual work plan that helps to create strong, supported, connected and thriving communities.
We are looking for someone who demonstrates, through behaviour, an alignment and an understanding of our values and has the following qualifications, skills and experience:
• High level of communication skills (written, verbal and interpersonal) applicable to working with (and understanding) the community sector
• Sound planning, organisational, project management and collaboration skills
• Very good analytical skills with the ability to make sound judgements and devise innovative solutions, both independently and as part of a team
• Ability to independently address issues, demonstrate sound judgement and resolve problems
• Experience working with the community from a community development framework
If you are interested, for further information and instructions on how to apply please go to the employment page of our website at www.launceston.tas.gov.au and download the Employment Information Pack for this position.
For further information, please contact Linda Page, Team Leader Community Development on 03 6323 3681 or linda.page@launceston.tas.gov.au
To apply, please address your application to People and Culture clearly stating the position number and send to contactus@launceston.tas.gov.au OR complete the online application form available from our website, attaching all requested documentation.
Your application should include a Cover Letter, your current Resume and a statement addressing the highlighted Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description section of the Employment Information Pack. You must address the Selection Criteria to be eligible for interview.
If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, please contact the People and Culture team via email at contactus@launceston.tas.gov.au, noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch.
Applications must be received by 3.00pm, Friday 15 August 2025
Land Development Technician
Invercargill, New Zealand
Reference: 6794735
Are you ready to be a part of something exceptional? Invercargill City Council invites you to become a driving force in our future-focused team. With a vibrant atmosphere and an unwavering commitment to our values—positivity, respect, responsibility, and above and beyond—we’re passionate about creating a team full of outstanding individuals who are as passionate about shaping the future as we are.
Our friendly Engineering Services Team are seeking a Land Development Technician. The hours of work for this position are 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday.
Key responsibilities for this role include:
• Assist with reviewing engineering approval applications and resource consent applications for subdivisions and developments.
• Conduct site inspections for drainage and vehicle crossing applications to check if construction follows approved engineering plans and Council standards.
• Support the Senior Land Development Engineer in processing development signs offs - Section 224 and Asset Handover
• Assist with three-waters and vehicle crossing applications for water, stormwater, wastewater and vehicle crossing connections.
• Maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders such as developers, consultants and members of public to respond to general queries and offer technical advice regarding three-waters and subdivision consenting process.
• Support the Land Development team with the development of improved systems and processes to track and record application progress and cost.
• Follow health and safety procedures and participate in emergency response duties to ensure our safety-first culture.
Application Closing Date: Applications close Sunday 24 August.
About Tenterfield Shire
Tenterfield is located on the northern tablelands of NSW, close to the Queensland border. With a population of around 7,000 spread across historic villages and rural communities, the region is known for its national parks, cooler climate, and relaxed pace of life. The area offers easy access to coastal beaches and the amenities of southern Queensland.
The Position
You’ll provide workplace health and safety risk management strategies across Council functions, working closely with both internal and external stakeholders to strengthen our safety culture by ensuring compliance with legislation, our internal policies and procedures and making safety a key part in what we do. This includes the development, monitoring and continual improvement of our Health and Safety Management Plan and WHS Management System, undertake WHS investigations and respond to incidents and support injury management and return to work processes.
About You
You’re practical, calm under pressure, and comfortable working with people across various Council workplaces. You have relevant qualifications in WHS and understand how to embed WHS systems in a way that’s clear, compliant and effective.
WHS Officer
Support a safer, more resilient workforce across a diverse regional council
You will have the ability to work both independently and collaboratively, be confident communicating with a diverse audience including external stakeholders, management and all workers, in leading investigations, developing and implementing WHS policy and procedures, interpreting legislation and supporting the organisation through change.
What we have to offer
• Salary package of $121,876
• 9-day fortnight
• Short-term rental subsidy
• Relocation allowance
• Professional development
You’ll be part of a supportive team and contribute to a strong organisational culture built on integrity, accountability and care.
To Apply
Visit: lgsg.au/executive-vacancies
to review the Information Pack and Position Requirements.
Contact Chris Georgiadis on 0439 813 310 for a confidential discussion regarding the position.
Close: 9am Monday 1 September 2025.
Your Local Government specialists servicing Australia and New Zealand. lgsg.au • hello@lgsg.au • 02 8765 1200
WHEN ISN’T
Leasing and Grants Officer
Join Our Growing Team!
Permanent full-time or Permanent part-time, Annual Salary Up To $78,537.98
The Shire of Gingin is seeking a proactive and community-minded professional to join our Corporate Services team. Reporting to the Executive Manager Corporate Services, this dynamic role is responsible for coordinating the Shire’s leasing portfolio and leading our grants programs.
You’ll be the key point of contact for leaseholders, managing a diverse range of leases across both Crown and freehold land. From early negotiations to finalising agreements, your strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, and solutions-focused approach will help deliver sustainable, long-term outcomes for the Shire and its stakeholders.
In addition, you’ll drive the Shire’s external funding efforts by identifying and securing grant opportunities that align with community needs, while also managing the Community Grants Program. Your guidance will support applicants, foster collaboration, and ensure funding delivers real outcomes to residents and organisations.
If you’re ready to make a positive difference and thrive in a role that blends relationship management, strategic thinking, and community engagement, we encourage you to apply.
What We Can Offer You
• Annual cash salary up to $78,537.98 plus superannuation up to 15%.
• 9-day fortnight is possible and 19-day month is possible (full-time)
• Remote work is possible.
• Flexible start/finish times negotiable.
• 22 days annual leave.
• Supportive team environment and professional development.
To Apply
Applicants may view the Position Description at www.gingin.wa.gov.au
Written applications may be emailed to mail@gingin.wa.gov.au
A police clearance and medical check will be required later in the process. Your application must include the following 3 documents:
1. Covering letter outlining your interest in the position.
2. Current CV / Resumé (please ensure referees are current).
3. Response to the Selection Criteria - see pages 2 and 3 of the Position Description and in a separate document outline your ability to meet each of the requirements of the role (maximum of 3 pages).
Please note: the Shire of Gingin reserves the right to close the recruitment period earlier if a suitable candidate is found.
Applications close 4.00pm, Wednesday 27 August 2025.
Enquiries
• Genesia Koorasingh, Human Resources Manager – (08) 9575 5100
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Glen Innes Severn Council is seeking a dedicated Rates Officer to join our team and help deliver exceptional services across our vibrant region.
Located in the picturesque New England area of NSW, our Council area includes Glen Innes and the villages of Deepwater, Emmaville, Glencoe, Wellingrove, and Red Range. Enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with short commutes, affordable housing, and access to stunning beaches and recreational facilities.
As our Rates Officer, you will:
• Manage property, general, and water rates records
• Issue rate and water notices in compliance with legislation
• Assist customers with enquiries and concessions
• Support debt recovery and liaise with external agencies
• Contribute to budget preparation and rate modelling
You will work closely with the Financial Accountant and play a key role in maintaining community confidence in Council services.
To be successful in this role you will need:
• Strong organisational and communication skills
• Experience in administrative, clerical, and debt recovery tasks
• Ability to handle confidential information professionally
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office and willingness to learn new systems
Experience in Local Government rating and debt recovery would be looked upon favourably but is not essential.
Why Council? Glen Innes Severn Council offers various benefits to its employees, including:
• Salary packaging options
• Leaseback vehicle option
• Monthly rostered days off
• Six weeks long service leave after 5 years
• Personalised professional development to achieve your career aspirations, including paid study leave and study assistance
• Mental and physical wellness is an integral part of our workplace culture, and our extensive program offers an assortment of initiatives to promote happiness, productivity and engagement
For a confidential discussion please contact: Samuel Ojo – Financial Accountant | (02) 6730 2354 | sojo@gisc.nsw.gov.au
For a full position description or to apply, please visit: GISC291 – Rates Officer
APPLICATIONS CLOSE 5:00PM MONDAY 25 AUGUST 2025
Permanent Full Time
Waste Officer
$75,839 per annum plus 15% superannuation
Are you passionate about sustainability and making a real impact in your community? We’re looking for a proactive and enthusiastic Waste Officer to join our Waste Services team at Council.
This isn’t just any job in waste – it’s an opportunity to be at the forefront of environmental initiatives, waste education, and resource recovery projects. You won’t be getting your hands dirty, but you’ll be hands-on in ensuring the smooth operation of waste services, compliance monitoring, contract administration, and community engagement.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
• Make a Difference – Play a key role in sustainability efforts and waste education programs that benefit the entire community.
• Variety Every Day – From customer service and compliance reporting to exciting resource recovery projects, no two days are the same!
• Great Work-Life Balance – Enjoy a rural lifestyle by the stunning Murray River while working for a forward-thinking Council that values flexibility.
What We’re Looking For:
• Qualifications or experience in Business, Contract, or Project Administration
• Strong computer skills and ability to manage data and reports
• Excellent communication and customer service abilities
• Strong organisational skills to prioritise and manage tasks effectively
What’s in it for You?
• Salary – Approximately $75,839 per year plus 15% superannuation
• Flexibility – Monthly Rostered Day Off (RDO) and flexible work options
• Lifestyle Perks – Live and work in a welcoming community with nature and outdoor adventures right at your doorstep
If you’re ready to take on a role where you can contribute to real environmental change, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now and be part of a team shaping a greener future.
Applications
12 noon on Friday, 29 August 2025.
How to apply
Visit our website at www.swanhil.vic.gov.au/jobs/ and download a copy of the Position Description. Read the document thoroughly to ensure you have a good understanding of the selection requirements and expected outcomes of the position.
Any further enquiries can be directed to Human Resources on (03) 5036 2333
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Engineering Support Officer
Location: Yass, NSW
Job Type: Full Time
Job Category: Infrastructure & Assets
Closing Date: 17.8.25
Salary: $63,752.52 - $73,046.48 per annum plus 12% superannuation
Be a part of a team making a difference in our growing community.
Yass Valley Council are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive individual to provide administrative support, database management and assist with other operational activities as required in an Engineering Support Officer Position.
YOUR ROLE
Within the area of responsibility, this role requires you to:
• Provide administrative and operational support service to the Engineering Division in implementing the day-to-day activities of the division.
• Assist staff within the Engineering Division with undertaking procurement activities in line with Council Policies and Procedures.
• Develop and maintain an electronic cemetery register and maintain records for each cemetery
• Manage the ‘burial’ process for cemeteries including booking of plots, grave digging requests and the update of all cemetery records.
• Manage the development application process for Council projects.
• Undertake administrative and legal processes associated with the undertaking land acquisitions related to Council projects.
• Prepare grant applications relevant to the Engineering Division
• Manage the road opening/closing process relating to Councils Roads projects.
WHY JOIN YASS VALLEY COUNCIL
Yass Valley Council is a local government organisation employing over 150 staff and with an annual budget of $30 million. Yass Valley Council (YVC) is managed by the Chief Executive Officer and three Directors. This management team ensures the continued delivery of excellent services and optimum infrastructure to residents and visitors. The three Directorates of YVC are Corporate and Community, Planning and Environment, and Infrastructure and Assets.
For the full advertisement and a copy of the position description please visit our website www.yassvalley.nsw.gov.au
Closing Date: 17.8.25
Finance Officer - Accounts Payable/Payroll
Location: Yass, NSW
Job Type: Full Time
Job Category: Corporate & Community
Closing Date: 7.09.25
Salary: $67,635.36 - $73,046.48 per annum plus 12% superannuation
Be a part of a team making a difference in our growing community.
Yass Valley Council are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive individual to provide invaluable support as a Finance Officer providing accurate accounts and payroll.
YOUR ROLE
WITHIN THE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY, THIS ROLE REQUIRES YOU TO:
TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT AND ACCURATE FINANCIAL AND PAYROLL FUNCTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RELEVANT LEGISLATION AND COUNCIL’S POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.
YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT (FOR ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES)
• A 35-hour working week, over a 9-day fortnight
• 4 weeks paid annual leave
• Access to 6.5 weeks long service leave after 5 years
• Access to 3 weeks sick leave per year
• Access to 2 health and wellbeing days (taken from sick leave entitlements)
WHY JOIN YASS VALLEY COUNCIL
Yass Valley Council is a local government organisation employing over 150 staff and with an annual budget of $30 million. Yass Valley Council (YVC) is managed by the Chief Executive Officer and three Directors. This management team ensures the continued delivery of excellent services and optimum infrastructure to residents and visitors. The three Directorates of YVC are Corporate and Community, Planning and Environment, and Infrastructure and Assets.
For the full advertisement and a copy of the position description please visit our website www.yassvalley.nsw.gov.au
Closing Date: 7.09.25
TEAM MEMBER FIRE AND BIODIVERSITY
Your role
This role contributes to the success of the City by performing effective and efficient biodiversity program field works for the City of Hobart’s Bushland.
Role accountabilities include:
• Assist the Team Leader in the delivery of field activities.
• Regular updating of management and administrative systems associated with reporting of current work programs and required resources.
• Assist in monitoring, collecting and recording field work information and provide advice contributing to the development of policy and plans, service levels and standards for the City’s bushfire and biodiversity management programs.
• Deliver fire and biodiversity field activities across the City’s bushland reserve system and other open space reserves including bushland restoration, pest plant and animal management, fuel reduction burning and wildfire suppression, bushfire hazard abatement inspections and works, biodiversity assessment, survey and monitoring, field data collection and reporting.
The ideal candidate should possess qualifications in conservation land management, such as a Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management or equivalent, or relevant experience. Additionally, a current Driver’s Licence and a Tasmanian Working with Vulnerable People card are required.
A positive, can-do attitude and a desire to work in a friendly team environment are essential. If you have excellent attention to detail this role could be perfect for you.
If you believe you can contribute and are suited to the role then please apply now by clicking the application link provided.
Applications close 11:59 pm Sunday 17 August 2025.
PLANT OPERATOR RETICULATION
MAINTENANCE - LAKE
CARGELLIGO
We have a permanent full-time position in our water and wastewater team in Lake Cargelligo for a Plant Operator Reticulation Maintenance. This role performs a variety of duties related to the movement, storage and treatment of water and sewerage. This includes installation and maintenance of infrastructure such as water and sewer mains, pump stations and reservoirs.
To be successful you will need:
• MR Driver Licence or able to obtain within 3 months
• Previous experience working outdoors with small plant
• Relevant experience in a field related to construction or machinery operation is also required
• You will also need to be able to communicate well and work effectively in a team environment
Council is committed to the delivery of high-quality customer service and values that support and enhance our community. You must work well in a team environment and have a focus on delivery of services to support Council’s goals.
Benefits for you:
• The salary range is $2,226 to 2,393 per fortnight, Starting salary to be determined upon the qualifications and experience of successful applicant.
• The Grade applicable to the position is Grade 5 within Council’s Salary Structure
• 76 working hours per fortnight with a rostered day off (9 Day fortnight)
• 3 weeks sick leave
• Employer Superannuation of 12%
To find out more about the role contact Shaula Siregar on 02 6895 1900
To Apply: Complete the application form below and attach your resume and copies of your relevant qualifications. You must also attach a covering letter to support your application; maximum length 2 pages.
Applications Close at 4:30pm on Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Lachlan Shire reserves the right to extend the advertising period without notice
CREW MEMBER
Alexandria, Sydney
Full Time/Permanent
$72,701.00 per annum plus superannuation
Caring for our city, creating a future for all
The City’s Infrastructure Maintenance Section has an opportunity for an innovative and motivated Crew Member to join one of the City’s maintenance teams.
We are looking for an energetic, customer-focused individual with a good understanding of civil works to join our dynamic team.
The position involves fieldwork on the city’s roads and footways and will include a range of labouring and plant operating activities related to civil maintenance.
Carry out any other duties as directed by Supervisors and or Management to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of repair and maintenance services.
To be successful in this role, you will need to be physically able to carry out labouring work, hold a current class
C drivers licence and be willing to obtain a MR licence, TCP (Traffic Control Person) & IMP (Implement Traffic Control Plan) licence with in the first six months of employment.
To apply: Visit ww.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/careers - upload your resume and respond to the application questions to show how you meet the role’s requirements. Select ‘Apply’ to complete your online application.
The successful applicant is required to complete a pre-employment health declaration.
For more information and to apply: Please visit https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/jobs Applications must be submitted online by 11:59pm, Thursday 28 August 2025.
For more information, contact Mitch Mrsnik, maintenance Coordinator - Civil on 02 8019 6913. www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/jobs
Plant Operator - General Hand
Join Our Growing Team!
Permanent full-time, Annual Salary Up To $68,298.78
Play a vital role in shaping and maintaining our local infrastructure!
This hands-on position supports the construction and maintenance of the Shire’s road network and associated infrastructure, contributing to the safety and connectivity of our growing region.
You’ll work under the direction of the Road Maintenance Leading Hand, Road Construction Leading Hand, Supervisor Operations and/or Executive Manager Operations and Assets, and may be called upon to assist with a variety of general operational tasks, offering a dynamic and diverse working environment.
What We Can Offer You
• Annual cash salary up to $68,298.78 plus superannuation up to 15%.
• 9-day fortnight is possible.
• 22 days annual leave.
• Supportive team environment and professional development.
To Apply
Applicants may view the Position Description at www.gingin.wa.gov.au
Written applications may be emailed to mail@gingin.wa.gov.au
A police clearance and medical check will be required later in the process.
Your application must include the following 3 documents:
1. Covering letter outlining your interest in the position.
2. Current CV / Resumé (please ensure referees are current).
3. Response to the Selection Criteria - see pages 2 and 3 of the Position Description and in a separate document outline your ability to meet each of the requirements of the role (maximum of 3 pages).
Please note: the Shire of Gingin reserves the right to close the recruitment period earlier if a suitable candidate is found.
Applications close 4.00pm, Wednesday 27 August 2025.
Enquiries
• Genesia Koorasingh, Human Resources Manager – (08) 9575 5100
• Scott Hennings, Supervisor Operations – (08) 9575 5120
Lifeguard/Pool Attendant/Swim Teacher
Location: Yass, Binalong NSW
Job Type: Temporary Casual
Job Category: Maintenance Delivery
Closing Date: 7.09.25
• Temporary Casual positions.
• Work available across both Yass and Binalong swimming pools.
• PPE and uniform provided.
We are on the lookout for focused and friendly temporary casual Pool Lifeguards, Attendants or Swim Teachers to join our team, at Yass & Binalong pools for the 2025/2026 Season.
YOUR ROLE
Pool staff are required to deliver high quality customer service, build strong working relationships, comply with Council policies and procedures and positively promote the organisation at all times. They are responsible for providing emergency rescue, first aid support and ensuring a safe environment for clients, colleagues and members of the public.
YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT (FOR ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES)
• Temporary Casual work – 2025/2026 Pool Season
• Includes Weekdays, after school hours, weekend and public holiday work.
• All Uniforms & PPE supplied.
• Salary Range -Lifeguards/Pool Attendant – Grade 4 $36.71 to $39.65 per hour inclusive of 25% casual loading.
• Salary Range – Supervising Lifeguard – Swim Teacher – Grade 7 $39.34 to $42.49 per hour inclusive of 25% casual loading.
• 25% loading applies to work performed on a Saturday.
• 50% loading applies to work performed on a Sunday.
WHY JOIN YASS VALLEY COUNCIL
Yass Valley Council is a local government organisation employing over 150 staff and with an annual budget of $30 million. Yass Valley Council (YVC) is managed by the Chief Executive Officer and three Directors. This management team ensures the continued delivery of excellent services and optimum infrastructure to residents and visitors. The three Directorates of YVC are Corporate and Community, Planning and Environment, and Infrastructure and Assets.
For the full advertisement and a copy of the position description please visit our website www.yassvalley.nsw.gov.au