Description:
Alinytjara Wilurara Landscape BoardJob reference: 675322
Location: 5000 - ADELAIDE BC, 5690 - CEDUNA
Job status: Long Term Contract
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
Are you passionate about nature conservation and the environment? Join us in safeguarding South Australia’s landscapes—apply today!
As the Planning and Reporting Coordinator, you will:
- Lead the development and implementation of the Board’s strategic and program planning, performance monitoring, and reporting processes.
- Provide expert advice and coordination to support evidence-based decision making and continuous improvement across natural resource and landscape management initiatives.
- Prepare high-quality reports and communications for government and stakeholders, demonstrating progress towards key outcomes.
About you:
- You are a strategic thinker with experience in planning, performance reporting, and monitoring within a government or environmental management context.
- You have strong analytical and communication skills, and can synthesize data to support clear and compelling reporting and advice.
- You build collaborative relationships and foster a culture of accountability, enabling effective project delivery and organisational performance.
If you're passionate about driving meaningful change in cultural and environmental stewardship through strategic planning and collaboration, we’d love to hear from you.
Key results/outcomes to be achieved include:- Board staff are supported to contribute to and facilitate planning at the community, strategic, and major project levels, ensuring alignment with Board priorities and regional needs.
- Relevant processes and systems are identified, developed, and implemented to support consistent collection, analysis, and reporting of outcomes across strategic and program levels.
- Expert advice and leadership is provided in the development and delivery of strategic and program plans, and in monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and improvement activities that enhance project delivery and adaptive management.
- Strong relationships are developed and maintained with State and Commonwealth governments and other funding partners to ensure that reporting and contract management meets program requirements and accurately demonstrates progress towards outcomes.
- A culture of accountability, cooperation, and professionalism is promoted across project teams to support timely, high-quality delivery and achievement of program and organisational goals.
- Timely and accurate policy advice is provided through research and analysis of key data and evidence to support the Board’s strategic planning, investment decisions, and priority initiatives.
What we offer:
- Flexible Work: Enjoy diverse and rewarding work with flexible arrangements, including work from home options and field work.
- Supportive Culture: Thrive in a nurturing environment with plenty of learning and development opportunities.
- Salary Benefits : Benefit from attractive SA Government salary sacrifice options
Special Conditions
- Engagement will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check.
- Some out of hours work may be required.
- Some intra and interstate travel requiring overnight absences may be required.
- For all special conditions, please refer to the Role Description
- All Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent are encouraged to apply.
Contract
- One full-time (37.5hrs/per week) position
- 2 year term position available immediately
- Located in Adelaide or Ceduna, South Australia
Remuneration
$98,478 - $104,165 per annum (ASO6)
Enquiries
Mr Damon Ezis
Manager, Strategy and Sustainable Landscapes
Phone: 0457 512 769
E-mail: damon.ezis2@sa.gov.au
About us – The Alinytjara Wilu r ara Landscape Board
Through the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 (Landscape Act), eight regional Landscape Boards and Green Adelaide work with partners to deliver practical, on-ground programs to manage landscapes. They invest public funds into regional priority issues as well as leveraging Australian Government funding towards managing and protecting our productive and natural landscapes.
The all-Aboriginal membership of the Alinytjara Wilu r ara Landscape Board is comprised of respected leaders from across the region. Most of this region is Aboriginal Freehold Title, including the A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, Maralinga Tjarutja Lands, Yalata Lands, as well as the Far West Coast Native Title Lands.
Our Board proudly partners with the communities in our region to help manage land, water, pest plants and animals, and biodiversity. Support includes Indigenous ranger investment, technical support and joint project delivery.
The Alinytjara Wilu r ara (AW) region covers 26% of South Australia in the remote north-west of the state, an area of more than a quarter of a million square kilometres. The boundary of the AW Landscape region extends from the Northern Territory to the Southern Ocean and from the Western Australian border almost to Coober Pedy.
Application Instructions
All applications must be submitted online and should include:
- CV (including three referees) and a cover letter addressing the criteria outlined in the Application Guidelines document.
- Pre-employment Declaration
- Current National Police Certificate (essential)
Applications close: 15/06/2025 11:45 PM
Attachments:
- Application Guidelines for Landscape SA.pdf
- P55298 ASO6 Planning and Reporting Coordinator Role Description.pdf
- Pre-Employment Declaration.pdf
- Work with AW - Planning and Reporting.pdf
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.