
Location: Gladstone region
Classification: Environment & Conservation
Role Overview
The First Nations Fire Volunteer will work as part of a team to undertake a range of activities associated with delivering cultural burns on Council reserves. The volunteer will assist in the planning, and preparation of sites and the implementation of Traditional Burns on Council controlled land.
First Nations nationality is an essential requirement for this role.
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- Position status: Permanent
- Position type Full-time
- Workplace Location: Wide Bay
- Job ad reference: QLD/672937/25
- Closing date: 24-Dec-2025
The Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation are seeking a dedicated WO06 Ranger in Charge to lead a small team, managing some of our state’s most iconic parks and forests.
This opportunity is ideal for a motivated and skilled leader with a strong commitment to conservation, teamwork and values-driven leadership.
The only mandatory requirement for this role is to hold an unrestricted manual driver's licence; however, the ideal candidate will also bring:
- Team management, fire, pest, compliance and asset management skills and experience.
- A sound understanding of the legislation, policies and procedures governing Queensland parks and forests.
- The ability to undertake a varied work program, including administrative work and physical duties.
- A commitment to foster a workplace culture that supports First Nations people and actively engages in achieving better outcomes for First Nations communities.
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- Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
- Position type Full-time
- Workplace Location: Central West Qld
- Job ad reference: QLD/672153/25
- Closing date: 05-Jan-2026
- Yearly salary: $94704 - $99582
- Fortnightly salary: $3630.00 - $3817.00
- Job duration: 6 months with possible extension
Based in Longreach, the OO6 Ranger leads and coordinates the planning and delivery of operational work programs within the recently acquired Rangelands properties. The position is required to work collaboratively with park neighbours, First Nations partners, researchers and key stakeholders.
Good communication and administrative skills are essential for this position.
Properties within the management unit are remote and may become isolated from time to time. Confidence and practical skills are required to work and live in regional and isolated settings.
A reasonable degree of physical fitness is required for this role.
As OO6 Ranger you will:
- manage the day-to-day operations
- undertake asset, visitor, fire and pest management activities
- develop and implement operational plans consistent with business plans, strategies, policies and procedures
- manage and supervise contractors and visitors
- collaborate with colleagues, experts and researchers with respect to species management
- manage the allocated budget and expenditure within timeframes
- undertake projects to achieve set operational and conservation objectives
- ensure the safety of contractors and visitors
- respond to critical incidents
- implement and enforce legislation administered by the Department
- establish partnerships that assist operations and achieve objectives and outcomes of the regional business plan
- work with and learn from First Nations partners to jointly achieve stronger outcomes for Country and people
- communicate regularly with stakeholders and visitors to create a greater understanding and appreciation of the Department and its role
- negotiate with neighbours and other stakeholders to resolve local land management issues
- perform other assigned duties at the classification level within your competence and training.
Accommodation in Longreach may be negotiated.
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- Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
- Position type Full-time
- Workplace Location: Central West Qld
- Job ad reference: QLD/673232/25
- Closing date: 02-Jan-2026
- Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
- Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00
- Job duration: until 30 June 2026 with possible extension
The Senior Ranger (Assets) will be tasked with managing several properties recently acquired by Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI).
As a ranger you will be on the front line, managing the built assets and infrastructure, plus natural values, to protect the unique landscapes and ecosystems from threatening processes.
The position based in Longreach is required to work collaboratively with park neighbours, First Nations partners, researchers, contractors and key stakeholders.
Human resources management experience, excellent communication and administration skills are essential for this position.
There are no tertiary qualifications required, however a White Card for Construction is necessary to undertake this position and construction-related experience is highly desirable. Experience in procurement and the management of small to medium scale construction projects is also highly desirable.
A reasonable degree of physical fitness is required for this role.
Accommodation in Longreach may be negotiated.
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