Clarence Valley Council (View other jobs from this organisation)
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When life speeds up and becomes more complicated we yearn for simple things, like time, a sense of connection, stability, belonging to a community. We’ve had a good close up look and reckon that this is what Clarence Valley can deliver to your life and your family.
So, if you want what others have - that’s great. But just maybe we’re what you need.
Either way it really can’t hurt to check what living in the Clarence is all about.... right!
Clarence Valley Council has reputation in the community for providing quality service and this is a credit to the teamwork, dedication and skill of our employees. We value our employees and provide a progressive, rewarding and flexible working environment.
So... come join us in the Clarence Valley where we work, rest & play!
Checkout about living in the Clarence Valley here.
What you need to know...
About the role
" We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love...and then we return home" (author unknown).
If you are you passionate about providing well maintained community parks and reserves and 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 grow your skills in one of the most scenically beautiful and geographically diverse areas of the Northern Rivers.
We are seeking passionate applicants that have a strong desire to contribute to the improvement and general maintenance of Council’s open spaces, parks and reserves.
We offer a good work / life balance, and STRIVE ‘to make the Clarence Valley a community full of opportunity’.
Download the position description here.
Contact
Rob McLennan, Supervisor (Open Spaces) on 6643 0273
Closing date
Monday, 20 July, 2020 at 11.30 pm (NSW time)
Other important information
Council applies the definition of Aboriginality as defined in the NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983. The Act requires a person to, be of Aboriginal decent, identify as an Aboriginal person and be accepted by the Aboriginal community in which he/she lives. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants must demonstrate Aboriginality in addition to addressing the selection criterion.
Applicants can demonstrate their Aboriginality by:
This position is located at Council's Rushforth Road Works Depot, however, this may change should business needs identify other work locations to be more appropriate to deliver our services in the future.
A probation period applies to this position.
How to apply:
For this application you will be required to supply relevant certificates and licences.
Council is an EEO employer and indigenous people are encouraged to apply.