Dear contacts across the South East, Canberra Region Joint Organisation (CRJO) is currently advertising a first group of bushfire-funded positions and is seeking exceptional collaborators to join the team. CRJO is willing to facilitate secondment into these positions if that is preferred. Get in touch with Kalina Koloff at CRJO if this is of interest: kalina.koloff@crjo.nsw.gov.au/ The positions are: The Data and Engagement specialist, who will be working on both the SimTable Community Engagement for disaster preparedness project and the Contaminated Lands project. The position is offered on a full-time basis until December 2022 and attracts an annual commencement salary of $86,070 per annum plus superannuation. Closes 16th August web. The Program Coordinator and the Communications and Engagement Specialist, who will both be working on the Blueprint for a Resilient SE NSW project. These positions are offered on a full-time basis until June 2023 and attract an annual commencement salary of $104,348 per annum plus superannuation. This partnership project […]
Daily archives: 13/08/2021
HABITAT AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY PROJECT The Habitat and Wildlife Recovery Project is aimed at supporting the recovery of threatened species across the Southern Highlands and the Monaro following the devastating 2019/20 black summer bushfires. Delivered by South East Local Land Services in partnership with the Australian Government’s Regional Fund for Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery, funding is being offered to eligible landholders for a range of on-ground works (tree planting, weed & pest animal control, fencing and erosion control works,) that address processes that threaten the habitat of threatened species. Registrations of Interest for projects on the Southern Highlands are due no later than Friday 13 August 2021. You can register your interest here. Registrations of Interest for projects on the Monaro are due no later than Wednesday 8 September 2021. You can register your interest here. WORKS CONSIDERED INCLUDE: TREE PLANTING AND WEED CONTROL Weeds have proliferated on fire-grounds following favourable seasons post fire, degrading habitat for threatened wildlife. Funding […]