Project Officer
Position number: PN226
Classification: APS Level 5 Salary Range $67551 - $72765 pa plus superannuation
Closing date: 19/02/2013
Branch: Marine Park Management
Location: Townsville
Contribute to the development and implementation of management arrangements to ensure tourism and recreation in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is ecologically sustainable. Duties will include:
- Undertake project work to develop and implement management arrangements for tourism and recreation in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.
- Prepare and provide reports, strategies and recommendations on issues relating to tourism and recreation management
- Build and manage relationships with internal and external clients and stakeholders
- Coordinate briefing material and draft correspondence including discussion papers, agenda papers, briefs, ministerial correspondence, communications material and other documents relevant to the functions of the section.
- Undertake projects associated with the implementation of the Annual Operating Plan.
For more information please contact:
Vicki Bonanno Phone: (07) 4750 0705
How to apply:
Apply online
Email: recruitment@gbrmpa.gov.au
Mail:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
PO Box 1379
TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810
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