Clarence Valley Council (View other jobs from this organisation)
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Supervisor (Open Spaces)
Working for Clarence Valley Council’s community development team is much more than just a job. It’s about the community we live in. It’s about building the future of our area. Whether we’re shaping policy or working with the community, we all share the common goal of making the Clarence a great place to live. If you want your career to be more than turning a profit for an organisation – then you’ll find the career you’re looking for with us.
Living in the Clarence Valley, you’ll be able to enjoy the local lifestyle: catching a fish or a wave before work and river views on your daily commute; or perhaps you’d like to ride your horse on a hobby farm instead. We have a work/life balance that is exactly as it should be – balanced.
Checkout about living in the Clarence Valley here.
What you need to know...
About the role
Are you passionate about Horticulture? Arboriculture? Are you looking for an opportunity ‘to plan and deliver services valued by the community’?
Apply to join Clarence Valley Council’s Open Spaces team for the opportunity to test and grow your skills in one of the most scenic beautiful and geographically diverse areas of the Northern Rivers.
We are seeking an experienced and outstanding applicant to supervise three work teams, to plan and implement the efficient and effective operations and maintenance of Council’s open space, parks and reserves and to project manage minor capital works from the mountain ranges and coastal fringes within the Clarence Valley.
We offer a good work / life balance, and STRIVE ‘to make the Clarence Valley a community full of opportunity’.
Download the position description here.
A probation period applies to this position.
Contact
David Sutton, Open Spaces Coordinator on 6643 0225.
Closing date
Sunday, 3 February 2019 at 11.30 pm (NSW time) daylight saving time
How to apply:
For this application you will be required to supply a resume and relevant certificates and licences.
Council is an EEO employer and indigenous people are encouraged to apply.