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Energy Vault is seeking an Environmental Education Officer to lead and deliver biodiversity programs in Newcastle. This permanent full-time role includes developing and evaluating education initiatives and engaging with community groups to foster environmental stewardship. The position focuses on shaping sustainable practices within the community while enjoying benefits like a flexible work week, generous leave allowances, and professional development opportunities.
Are you passionate about inspiring positive environmental change in your community?
Here, your ideas and efforts directly shape the places where you and your community live, work, and play.
City of Newcastle is seeking an engaging and creative Environmental Education Officer to lead and deliver engaging biodiversity programs that promote environmental stewardship of our natural environment across Newcastle.
As the Environmental Education Officer you will be responsible for developing, delivering, and evaluating environmental education initiatives, behaviour change programs and community engagement activities, to support the environmental strategies and service level delivery of our Environmental Assets Team, aligning with CN's strategic priorities and meeting the needs of the community.
Through the fostering of productive relationships with community organisations, educational facilities, agencies and internal teams, the Environmental Education Officer will deliver high quality environmental education programs to enable and support the community to meaningfully contribute to conservation, urban forest, biodiversity and natural asset management projects.
Find out more about your new career by viewing the position description here.
Life at City of Newcastle (CN)
You’ll get to experience your work up close alongside the brilliant minds of your colleagues who care for one another and the region.
You’ll chip away at ambitious plans with a talented, passionate crew alongside you, shaping the very fabric of our community. Showing up for neighbours not shareholders.
Every single day offers the chance to think big and act local. Planning and prioritising to achieve the most important outcomes with the community.
You’ll add value in the moments that matter. From librarians to lifeguards, in a range of iconic places, we achieve a better Newcastle together.
Whether we’re planning to host major events, providing essential services or supporting creative artists, it’s what we do when the cameras aren't rolling that matters most.
And we’ll be there for you in important times in your life. We embrace flexible work arrangements to find a balance that allows us to enjoy the city we shape.
Our focus on inclusion and respecting culture, will help you feel a deeper connection with others. You'll connect with internal communities that will help you to feel a sense of belonging and reflect the diversity of the growing region.
You’ll do meaningful work and do it sustainably as you take ideas from plan to play, in your own backyard.
With hundreds of different roles, each person adds their uniqueness to our culture and plays their part as we head towards our 2040 vision.
With natural assets and a focus on the environment, co-create a sustainable region with us.
Why join CN?
At CN, we value our employees, and their wellbeing takes priority. We encourage employees to make time for what's important and provide the benefits to enable a work life balance that allow us to enjoy the city we shape. To read more, visit here!
We champion inclusion so that everyone is valued, and we encourage innovation and creativity. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive workplace where different styles, backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are valued, encouraged, and respected.
People with diverse lived experiences (including but not limited to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people with diverse gender identities and sexualities, people from different cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability, carers, and veterans) are encouraged to apply.
Don’t just work for the city, co-create it. Join and expand your career at the City of Newcastle.
Application Closing Date: Sunday 3 August 2025
Remuneration: $95,192.44 + 17.5% annual leave loading yearly payment + 12% Superannuation per annum for a 35-hour week
Contact: Karenne Jurd - Environmental Assets Manager - 02 4974 2818
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