Vacancies
Environmental Health Officer, Southern Downs Regional Council (QLD)
Team Leader Environmental Health, Metro South Health (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
Student Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
Environmental Health Officer, North Burnett Regional Council (QLD)
Environmental Health Officer, Southern Downs Regional Council (QLD)
What we do at Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) is more than just a job to us. Whether it’s maintaining our clean water supply, keeping our parks and gardens beautiful, servicing our plant and vehicles, providing contemporary library services, responding to natural disasters or showcasing our region’s immense natural beauty and economic strength, every Council employee strives to make a real difference for our local community.
Few employers combine so many diverse disciplines (eg engineers, child care workers, trades such as mechanics and plumbers, safety specialists, project managers, plant operators, finance experts, IT specialists and urban planners to name a few) in one organisation. At SDRC, we work together towards the same goal. By integrating a multi-disciplined workplace with collective ideas and skillsets, we provide unique opportunities for our people to develop and grow within their chosen career.
We are passionate about aligning business, community and government to achieve social, economic and environmental outcomes. We believe this is best realised when people are invested in the long-term outcomes of where they live and work. If this sounds like you too, then working in local government at SDRC may be right for you.
Location |
Warwick OR Stanthorpe (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent full-time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$2,806.57 to $3,455.97 per fortnight (Level 3-5), plus superannuation and annual leave loading 72.5 hours per fortnight We provide a wide range of benefits and a holistic approach to supporting our employees, including:
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Duties/ Responsibilities |
Working in the Regulatory Services team, you're a key member of the team responsible for raising community awareness and compliance with statutory requirements in relation to environmental health matters. This role provides exposure and opportunity for the right person to experience in a variety of environmental health fields. You will be undertaking inspections and licencing of establishments and services, investigation of food, public health and environmental nuisance complaints and undertaking programs which promote a greater understanding of and compliance with environmental health requirements. The key responsibilties of this position include dealing with matters associated with the development, implementation and review of environmental health programs and statutory licensing:
Provide advice on, and contribute to development of, policies, procedures and guidelines in relation to the provision of efficient and effective delivery of an environmental health service. Initiate and undertake programs which promote the general public’s greater understanding of and compliance with statutory requirements in relation to environmental health. Assess development applications relevant to environmental health. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
To be successful in this role, you will need:
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How to apply |
To apply for this opportunity, you will be asked to complete an online application form and provide:
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Contact person |
If you have any enquiries in relation to this position, please contact Andrew MacDonald, Regulatory Services Coordinator on 07 4661 0402. Should you have any difficulty lodging your application online, please contact the People & Culture team on ph 1300 697 372 for assistance. |
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 21 JANUARY 2025
Team Leader Environmental Health, Metro South Health (QLD)
We are the major public healthcare provider for Brisbane’s south side, Logan, Redlands and the Scenic Rim. We operate five major hospitals and a range of community, specialty and state-wide healthcare services. We are renowned for teaching and research excellence.
We are truly dedicated people who care about our community. We come to work to make a difference. We save lives, changes lives and make the world a better place. We overcome the many challenges that come our way by going above and beyond and achieve the best possible outcomes by working together. We are bold, innovative, collaborative, inspiring.
We are part of and proud of the community we serve. We are better together.
Location |
Eight Mile Plains (QLD) |
Type |
Permanent full time |
Salary/Remuneration |
$144,991 to $151,289 per annum (HP5) Metro South Health supports and encourages work-life balance for the mutual benefit of Metro South Health and its employees. Work-life balance is about a person’s ability to manage their paid work commitments with their career goals, personal, community and cultural responsibilities. Through flexible working arrangements such as leave, flex time accrual or a reduction in working hours, there is an opportunity to match the individual’s requirements with those of the workplace – delivering quality health services. |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
The position delivers advanced environmental health services to the Metro South Health community to achieve excellence in public health regulation and environmental health practice. This includes implementing and monitoring operational activities and leading professional governance activities for a team of Environmental Health Officers. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Possession of a tertiary degree (or equivalent) qualification from a recognised tertiary institution that is accredited by Environmental Health Australia or deemed eligible for appointment by the Queensland Health Environmental Health Officer Appointments Review Committee is a requirement for this role. |
How to apply |
Please provide the following information to the panel to assess your suitability:
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Contact person |
For more information contact Sofie Sandberg on (07) 3156 4000. |
We recognise our strength comes from the diversity of our people and so we encourage people of all genders, ethnicities, ages, abilities, languages, sexual orientation and family responsibilities to apply. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace for our people and our community.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 26 JANUARY 2025
Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
Pursue your dream job while living in a world-class city that suits your lifestyle. We have a safe, relaxed way of life that is family-friendly and offers all of life’s essentials in a vibrant, beautiful setting. Our city has plenty of events and cultural activities including food festivals, music festivals, balloon spectaculars, flower spectacles, pop-up art installations and heritage events. The surrounding region offers boutique wineries, historic townships, with the beach and ski fields only two hours away. Our city has fantastic foods, bars and restaurants recognised by the likes of the Good Food Awards and a mix of entertainment and shopping precincts.
The ACT Environmental Health team provides a wide range of regulatory roles in both State/Territory and Local Government functions. This provides a unique opportunity to gain high level experience in multiple areas of environmental Health that will provide invaluable experience in your environmental health career.
Location |
Canberra (ACT) |
Type |
Full-time Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$88,252 - $105,569 plus superannuation |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As part of the team, you will be responsible for assessing food business registration and fitout applications, conducting routine food safety inspections, investigation food safety complaints and participate in the management of food poisoning outbreaks. You will also gain experience in issuing enforcement documents, drafting prosecution briefs and conducting routine and three-part legal food sampling. You will also develop skills and knowledge in swimming pool and cooling tower inspections and water sampling and assessing compliance against relevant Codes of Practice. You will gain experience in hoarding and squalor under the Public Health Act and attend exhumations to provide health oversight. The Environmental Health team is also responsible for assessing development applications for potential public health concerns, trapping and monitoring mosquitoes, collecting recreation water samples across 17 sites in the ACT and potable and recreational water samples in Jervis Bay. You will also be engaged and participate in quality assurance actives, reviewing Standard Operating Procedures and continuous in-house professional development. A training budget is also available for external training providers. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
A Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) or similar qualification acceptable and recognised by Environmental Health Australia or A Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health recognised by Environmental Health Australia Accredited courses - Environmental Health Australia Ltd. (eh.org.au) Note: applicants with a Bachelor of Applied Science with demonstrated/work experience as an Environmental Health Officer may be considered. |
How to apply |
Applicants must provide a statement of claims detailing experience against the Professional/Technical Skills and Knowledge criteria as well as experience against the behavioural capability list on the Position Description. It is in the interests of candidates to present their application in a way that demonstrates significant outcomes associated with each of the criteria, as well as the capabilities and behaviours that underpin them. Application that do not provide a statement of claims will not be considered. A current curriculum vitae listing two referees, and a copy of suitable qualifications must also be provided. Applications are restricted to two pages. |
Contact person |
For further information, contact Lyndell Hudson on Lyndell.Hudson@act.gov.au or 0435 010 936. |
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people with diverse thoughts, lived experience, and perspectives can thrive and contribute their unique talents to the ACTPS and ACT community. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, veterans, younger and older workers, and people with diverse genders, sexes and sexualities to apply.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 2 FEBRUARY 2025
Student Environmental Health Officer, ACT Health (ACT)
Pursue your dream job while living in a world-class city that suits your lifestyle. We have a safe, relaxed way of life that is family-friendly and offers all of life’s essentials in a vibrant, beautiful setting. Our city has plenty of events and cultural activities including food festivals, music festivals, balloon spectaculars, flower spectacles, pop-up art installations and heritage events. The surrounding region offers boutique wineries, historic townships, with the beach and ski fields only two hours away. Our city has fantastic foods, bars and restaurants recognised by the likes of the Good Food Awards and a mix of entertainment and shopping precincts.
ACT Health is looking for an Environmental Health student who is studying Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) or a Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health recognised by Environmental Health Australia to join the Environmental Health team to gain on the job experience and financial support while completing their qualifications. The ACT Environmental Health team provides a wide range of regulatory roles in both State/Territory and Local Government functions. This provides a unique opportunity to gain high level experience in multiple areas of environmental Health that will provide invaluable experience in your environmental health career.
Location |
Canberra (ACT) |
Type |
Full-time Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$78,287 - $95,022 plus superannuation |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
As part of the team, you will be responsible for assessing food business registration and fitout applications, conducting routine food safety inspections, investigation food safety complaints and participate in the management of food poisoning outbreaks. You will also gain experience in issuing enforcement documents, drafting prosecution briefs and conducting routine and three-part legal food sampling. You will also develop skills and knowledge in swimming pool and cooling tower inspections and water sampling and assessing compliance against relevant Codes of Practice. You will gain experience in hoarding and squalor under the Public Health Act and attend exhumations to provide health oversight. The Environmental Health team is also responsible for assessing development applications for potential public health concerns, trapping and monitoring mosquitoes, collecting recreation water samples across 17 sites in the ACT and potable and recreational water samples in Jervis Bay. You will also be engaged and participate in quality assurance actives, reviewing Standard Operating Procedures and continuous in-house professional development. A training budget is also available for external training providers. |
Qualifications / Selection criteria |
Enrolment within an accredited Degree/Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health recognised by Environmental Health Australia Accredited courses - Environmental Health Australia Ltd. (eh.org.au) Current Drivers Licence Prior to commencement, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a pre-employment National Police Check. |
How to apply |
Applicants must provide a statement of claims detailing experience against the Professional/Technical Skills and Knowledge Criteria as well as experience against the behavioural capability list on the Position Description. It is in the interests of candidates to present their application in a way that demonstrates significant outcomes associated with each of the criteria, as well as the capabilities and behaviours that underpin them. Application that do not provide a statement of claims will not be considered. A current curriculum vitae listing two referees, and a copy of suitable qualifications must also be provided. Applications are restricted to two pages. Proof of current enrolment and transcript of Environmental Health course recognised by Environmental Health Australia. |
Contact person |
For further information, contact Lyndell Hudson on Lyndell.Hudson@act.gov.au or 0435 010 936. |
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people with diverse thoughts, lived experience, and perspectives can thrive and contribute their unique talents to the ACTPS and ACT community. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, veterans, younger and older workers, and people with diverse genders, sexes and sexualities to apply.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 2 FEBRUARY 2025
Environmental Health Officer, North Burnett Regional Council (QLD)
There really is no better place to live, work and play than naturally beautiful North Burnett. Home to 6 main townships plus quaint villages, the region boasts incredible National Parks, is agriculturally diverse, and offers an idyllic relaxed lifestyle.
Work-life balance, this role offers a 9-day fortnight allowing you to enjoy our beautiful rural location, and relaxed natural environment, while having the space and freedom to explore your potential.
Community and connection, find a sense of belonging and build authentic and meaningful relationships within our close-knit communities.
Affordable living, enjoy a lower cost of living and better housing affordability.
Rural lifestyle, enjoy the rural landscapes, clean air, and laid-back atmosphere.
Rewarding career, this is an exciting time to be joining the team. North Burnett Regional Council offer a dynamic working environment with opportunities for professional development and initiatives to support a healthy work/life balance.
Location |
Negotiable (within the North Burnett Region) |
Type |
Full-time Permanent |
Salary/Remuneration |
$80,682.11 - $89,314.78 |
Duties/ Responsibilities |
In this key position, you’ll be at the forefront of maintaining high standards in environmental health and regulatory services. Reporting to the Environment Stream Leader, you’ll lead investigations, conduct audits, and perform detailed assessments to ensure compliance with legislation and Council’s Local Laws. Key responsibilities: As an Environmental Health Officer, your diverse responsibilities will include:
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Qualifications / Selection criteria |
You bring demonstrated experience in a similar role, supported by tertiary qualifications in Applied Science (Environmental Health), Health Science, or equivalent qualifications and candidates currently pursuing these qualifications are also encouraged to apply. You’re a proactive and adaptable professional with strong interpersonal skills, enabling you to effectively engage with diverse internal and external stakeholders. With a high degree of initiative, you excel at working autonomously, managing your own schedule, and adapting to changing priorities. You’re equally comfortable collaborating within a multidisciplinary team when required. Your thorough understanding of relevant legislation, combined with the ability to interpret and apply it in practice, ensures the effective delivery of Environmental Health services. Working in a rural community, you’ll enjoy a unique opportunity to gain exposure to a diverse range of Environmental Health challenges and learning experiences, enhancing both your expertise and professional growth. |
How to apply |
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Contact person |
For further information regarding this position please contact Darren Simpson from the People & Culture Team on 0499 781 280. |
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