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Field officer jobs

Field officers are on the front line in national parks and their role includes a variety of tasks. They protect natural and cultural heritage, maintain park facilities, and provide information and advice to park visitors and people who live nearby.

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

Field officers are flexible and work well in a team environment or alone with minimal supervision. They rise to the varied challenges of their job and are open to learning a wide range of skills.

 

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A field officer carries out works in national parks and reserves that includes:

  • Cleaning, maintaining and improving park assets that include visitor facilities, buildings, roads, fire trails, camping areas, accommodation facilities, parking areas, historic sites, recreational infrastructure and fencing.
  • Carrying out bush regeneration, and pest and weed programs to protect park values and manage potential impacts on park neighbours.
  • Constructing, installing and monitoring park assets including walking, mountain bike and horse-riding tracks, roads, management trails and visitor facilities.
  • Maintaining and servicing parks and visitor facilities including rubbish removal, cleaning, hygienic duties, site preparation for events and traffic control.
  • Helping carry out hazard reduction burns in the park, both to allow the regeneration of native plants and to protect people and property.
  • Assisting in emergencies, such as bushfires, whale strandings, and lost or injured park visitors.
  • Performing rehabilitation, restoration and threatened species management programs.
  • Participating in visitor safety activities including search and rescue and events.
  • Operating and maintaining plant and equipment, all-terrain vehicles, four-wheel drive and heavy plant machinery.
  • Working with community volunteers on bush regeneration, clean-up days, and other park conservation activities.
  • Giving information, advice and assistance to park visitors and members of the local community.

 

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