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Indigenous Job Opportunities - Including Brisbane, Townsville, Mackay & Greater QLD

As the PCCC Trust has well-established relationships with many of the large regional employers across the footprint of PCCC Country. Several of these agreements include commitments to maximise the participation of PCCC People in employment and training opportunities created by these organisations.

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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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Queensland Government home

  • 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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Queensland Government home

  • Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
  • Position type Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Central West Qld
  • Job ad reference: QLD/673403/25
  • Closing date: 16-Jan-2026
  • Yearly salary: $133603 - $143125
  • Fortnightly salary: $5121.00 - $5486.00
  • Job duration: until 30 June 2026 with possible extension

This position will oversee the assessment and review of operational required for Protected Area management in Western Queensland. In addition, the focus is to develop a Strategic Asset Infrastructure Plan for the new and existing ranger bases, form strong partnerships with stakeholders and set a strategic direction for future management.

There are no mandatory qualifications required, however formal qualifications in Conservation and Land Management would be highly regarded.

Human resources management experience, excellent communication and administration skills are essential for this position.

A reasonable degree of physical fitness is required for this role.

Accommodation in Longreach may be negotiated.

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Queensland Government home

  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type Flexible full-time
  • Workplace Location: Flexible
  • Job ad reference: QLD/674457/25
  • Closing date: 14-Jan-2026
  • Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
  • Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00

As Senior Advisor, you will coordinate and project manage the supply of uniform and personal protective equipment across the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service & Partnerships. You'll be passionate about all things finance, including research and analysis of information, policy and planning initiatives, debt management and contract management.

We're looking for the best-suited person for the role. If you are eligible, we will consider your skills, experience, qualifications and personal qualities relevant to the role. We may also consider your past work, your future contribution to our team and department and your commitment and contribution to equity, diversity, respect and inclusion.

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  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Rockhampton region
  • Job ad reference: QLD/674644/25
  • Closing date: 14-Jan-2026
  • Yearly salary: $82859 - $90868
  • Fortnightly salary: $3176.00 - $3483.00

To join the team as a OO5 Ranger, you must have the following skills:

  • supervisory experience
  • an ability to work collaboratively with others to plan and deliver annual work programs and projects
  • administrative skills - for compiling reports, maintaining records and using computer systems and applications
  • experience managing human resources and budget processes
  • highly developed communication skills - to respond to client queries, provide advice and carry out park patrols
  • confidence undertaking compliance and enforcement activities
  • ability to establish and maintain relationships with a variety of stakeholders, including park neighbours and authority holders
  • experience operating and maintaining plant and equipment (or the ability to rapidly acquire)
  • a willingness to support and promote the interests of First Nations people

While you do not need any tertiary qualifications, a formal qualification in a relevant discipline would be highly regarded; as would a certification to use agricultural chemicals and poisons and possession of a Queensland firearms licence.

Mandatory requirements

It is a mandatory requirement for the occupant of this position to hold an unrestricted manual driver's licence. You will need to provide a copy of your driver's licence, with the original sighted prior to engagement. Employees are required to drive government vehicles, including four-wheel drives as a part of their day-to-day and field work. You do not require tertiary qualifications to undertake this position, however a certificate in Conservation and Land Management or a related discipline will be highly regarded.

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Queensland Government home

  • Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
  • Position type: Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Sunshine Coast
  • Closing date: 27-Jan-2026
  • Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
  • Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00
  • Job duration: 3 to 6 months with possible extension

Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service and Partnerships (QPWS&P) is seeking an Senior Ranger (Communications) AO5 to focus on delivering communications, ensuring safety, & aligning with regional priorities as outlined in the regional business plan.

Key responsibilities include developing interpretive and safety signage, maintaining park web pages/social media, and applying project management skills to deliver high- quality digital/print media content in line with legislation, departmental policies, and regional goals.

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  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type: Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Rockhampton region
  • Closing date: 06-Feb-2026
  • Yearly salary: $73858 - $80824
  • Fortnightly salary: $2831.00 - $3098.00

A permanent OO4 Ranger position is available at Blackdown Tableland National Park in Central Queensland.

As part of the Blackdown Tableland team, you'll play a key role in delivering the Blackdown Tableland Operational Plan and the Duaringa Annual Work Plan under the guidance of the Ranger in Charge.

Your work will be hands-on and varied, including operating and maintaining plant and equipment, managing pest plants and animals, conducting planned burns and wildfire suppression, and maintaining park infrastructure. You'll also take on small project management, compliance activities, and natural and cultural resource management tasks. Practical skills in operating and maintaining small power equipment and tools for asset maintenance will be essential.

While formal qualifications in Conservation and Land Management are highly regarded, they are not mandatory. What's most important is your positive attitude, adaptability and ability to work effectively with others, whether as part of a team as a supervisor, or independently.

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  • Bundaberg, Bundaberg & Wide Bay Burnett QLD
  • Office Management (Administration & Office Support)
  • Full time
  • $51 per hour

Phoenix House are looking for a Senior Business Administrator to support meaningful outcomes for children, young people and our community. This is a key leadership role working closely with the CEO to strengthen systems, people and practice.

The Senior Business Administrator will lead our non-clinical operations and support the organisation’s strategic and operational success.

About You

You are an experienced operations and administration leader who thrives in values-driven environments. You bring a calm, solutions-focused approach to complex challenges and are motivated by work that makes a real difference in your community.

You will have:

  • Tertiary qualifications in business administration, operations, community services leadership or a related field
  • Proven experience leading HR, operations, ICT, compliance and reporting systems
  • Strong organisational, problem-solving and communication skills
  • Knowledge of funding bodies, compliance standards, and data reporting (e.g., DSS, P2i)

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Bundaberg Regional Council

  • Package:$45.26 - $45.26
  • Position type: Permanent Part-time
  • Closing: 12 noon Thursday 5 Feb 2026

Council is seeking to appoint a permanent part time Library Officer – First Five Forever Program to contribute to Council’s success.

This is a part time position working 58 hours per fortnight. Workdays are flexible. Salary is pro-rata, hourly rate of $45.26 applies.

  • Permanent Part Time
  • Located at the Gladstone Library
  • Better Balance, Better Benefits with GRC

You will bring:

  1. Demonstrated relevant experience, knowledge and skills working in a similar work environment or in a customer service role.
  2. Skills and experience in recording, reconciling and processing financial transaction including cash handling.
  3. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team and independently.
  4. Sound communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills.
  5. Proficient keyboard skills and experience using Microsoft Office Suite and operating corporate business systems.
  6. Must be eligible and willing to obtain on appointment, a positive notice Working with Children Blue Card.
  7. Legally able to drive a motor vehicle in Queensland.

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Queensland Government home

  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type: Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Sunshine Coast
  • Closing date: 06-Feb-2026
  • Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
  • Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00

About You

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services and Partnerships (QPWS & P) is looking for individuals who are passionate about conservation, land management and working collaboratively. You are someone who can thrive in a fastpaced environment, juggling multiple priorities while maintaining a high standard of work. Problem-solving skills and the ability to implement innovative solutions are essential, as is the capacity to communicate effectively with other QPWS&P staff and a broad range of stakeholders.

About the Role

This position is a leadership opportunity in the Technical Support unit. The job is diverse, driving a strategic and consistent approach to compliance management across QPWS's South East Queensland region by supporting operational staff and collaborating with Statewide stakeholders.

Tasks include negotiating revocation and regulation, providing training and supervision, facilitating solutions, resolving complex and sometimes conflicting compliance issues. The position provides advice on Native Title compliance matters and manages one compliance Ranger.

Become part of a supportive team that values expertise, encourages professional growth, and takes pride in making a positive impact on the environment.

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  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type: Flexible Full-time
  • Workplace Location: South West Qld
  • Closing date: 12-Feb-2026
  • Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
  • Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00

The Senior Ranger (Sandstone) role focuses on planning & delivering operational programs within the Sandstone Management Unit. This position oversees 16 staff managing approximately 750,000 hectares of parks & forests in central & southern Queensland, including Carnarvon National Park, one of Queensland’s top 10 national parks. Responsibilities include managing park programs, preparing briefing notes, reporting on budgets & overseeing contracts. Strong communication & teamwork skills are essential, along with the ability to liaise with internal & external stakeholders, including First Nations groups, to ensure programs are successfully implemented. 

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Demonstrates a strong interest in protected area management.
  • Skilled in coordinating and leading prescribed burning, fuel reduction, and wildfire response efforts.
  • Possesses excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks with accuracy and efficiency.
  • Capable of supporting and sharing knowledge with a diverse range of individuals.
  • Exhibits leadership qualities and the ability to inspire and motivate others.

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Queensland Government home

  • Position status: Permanent,Temporary
  • Position type: Full-time
  • Workplace Location: Brisbane Inner City, Brisbane - North, Brisbane - South, Brisbane - East, Brisbane - West, North West Qld, Cairns region, Logan - Beaudesert, Toowoomba region, Wide Bay, Darling Downs - Maranoa, Moreton Bay - North, Moreton Bay - South, Far North Qld, Townsville region, Mackay region, Rockhampton region, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich region, Central West Qld, South West Qld
  • Closing date: 03-Feb-2026
  • Yearly salary: $66840 - $70988
  • Fortnightly salary: $2562.00 - $2721.00
  • Job duration: Ongoing

As a Ranger, you could work in the outback, rainforests, mountains, reefs, or coastal islands. No two days are the same - work may include patrolling parks, maintaining facilities, repairing tracks, engaging with visitors, preserving Cultural Heritage sites, protecting threatened species, conducting planned burns, controlling invasive species, delivering education and compliance programs, or managing wildlife rehabilitation and rescues in remote areas.

About the OO3 Ranger Intake Scheme

An entry pathway for permanent and/or temporary QPWS&P Ranger roles across Queensland, including Indigenous Identified and Diverse Ability Designated positions (section 25 or 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (QLD)). It offers:

  • Diverse, impactful roles in conservation, wildlife protection, visitor safety, and/or education.
  • Locations across the State with varied landscapes and communities.
  • Career progression and development opportunities.

What you need to know before applying

  • Must hold a current, unrestricted manual driver's licence. (P Plates are acceptable)
  • Some roles require a current Blue Card.
  • Applications remain current for 3 months unless withdrawn; you can update or resubmit anytime.

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Job details

  • Position status: Permanent
  • Position type: Full-time
  • Occupational group: Health - Health Service Support
  • Workplace Location: Wide Bay
  • Closing date: 11-Feb-2026
  • Yearly salary: $75090 - $100227
  • Fortnightly salary: $2878 - $3958
  • Total remuneration: $75090 up to $114355
  • Salary other: $37.87 - $52.08 p.h.
  • Job duration: Permanent Full Time (76 hours p.f.)

Bundaberg Hospital is seeking an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advanced Health Worker to join the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health team. This Identified role provides advanced clinical, cultural, and advocacy support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, families, and communities, ensuring culturally safe and holistic care across the hospital. The position works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to improve access to services, support care coordination, and contribute to better health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Position status: Fixed Term Temporary

Position type: Part-time

Occupational group: Education & Training

Workplace Location: Wide Bay

Closing date: 16-Feb-2026

Yearly salary: $61007 - $65849

Fortnightly salary: $2338.40 - $2524.00

Job duration: Until 26 June 2026, unless otherwise determined

Urangan State High School is seeking applications for an enthusiastic and flexible Teacher Aide (Identified) to join our Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student support team.

This position is being offered in a Temporary Part-Time capacity (0.79FTE), 60 hours per fortnight.

About the Role

Responsibilities include:

  • Assisting teachers and students with sporting activities and with school excursions.
  • Communicating effectively and displaying high level of interpersonal skills to function as an effective team member.
  • Development of activities which promote productive partnerships between individual and group members of the community, under the relevant teacher or other staff member responsible for the indigenous portfolio.
  • Maintaining anecdotal records on students for use in reviewing student's development.

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Closing Date: 21/02/2026
Job Type: Temporary
Location: Gladstone Region
Job Category: Aged & Disability Care

About the position:

This 12‑month maximum term full-time role offers valuable experience within an established health service. As ITC Access and Care Coordination, you will work within our Primary Health Care team to provide practical services and support to the community.

This role is nonclinical.

About you:

To be successful in this position, we are seeking an individual that is:

  • Passionate about improving health outcomes for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities;
  • Highly organised with strong communication and interpersonal skills;
  • Able to advocate effectively for clients and navigate health systems with cultural sensitivity;
  • Confident managing referrals, scheduling, and client support pathways;
  • Experience working in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health or similar environments.

Please note this position is a Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identified position

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Position status: Contract
Position type: Non Standard Hours
Occupational group: Justice & Legal
Classification: Not applicable
Workplace Location: North West Qld,Cairns region,Toowoomba region,Wide Bay,Darling Downs - Maranoa,Townsville region,Rockhampton region,Ipswich region
Closing date: 17-Feb-2026
Salary Other: Fee Per Visit
Job duration: 3 years

Must identify as an Aboriginal Person or Torres Strait Islander person.

Official Visitors are also required to perform other review tasks as required under the Corrective Services Act 2006. This may include:

  • reviewing a decision to make a Consecutive Safety Order;
  • reviewing a decision to place a prisoner on a Maximum Security Order;
  • overseeing requests from Police to remove a prisoner from a centre for questioning.

Official Visitors are rostered to attend an adult correctional centre at least once per month. While Official Visitors are appointed and supervised by QCS, OVs provide an independent opinion on QCS decisions. They are paid per completed shift.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Health - Allied Health/Clinical Support
Workplace Location: Darling Downs - Maranoa,Toowoomba region,Wide Bay
Closing date: 05-Feb-2026
Fortnightly salary: $3777.60 - $4453.50
Salary Other: $49.71 - $58.60 p.h.

Your day will be shaped by deep community connection and purposeful leadership in your chosen Western Downs location. You'll guide and support your team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Liaison Officers and Health Practitioners, offering professional expertise as they navigate complex client needs. You'll work closely with community members, families, and multidisciplinary teams to design and deliver holistic health care programs that honour culture, build capability, and improve long‑term wellbeing.

Alongside providing advanced clinical assessment and treatment, you'll influence culturally responsive service delivery, drive continuous quality improvement, and contribute to strategic decision‑making that shapes how care is delivered across the region. Whether responding to emerging community needs, strengthening local partnerships, or mentoring staff, every part of your day will contribute to creating safer, healthier, more empowered outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Flexible full-time
Occupational group: Psychology, Counselling & Social Work
Workplace Location: Flexible
Closing date: 05-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $119802 - $127941
Fortnightly salary: $4592.00 - $4904.00

As a member of the Child Safety Learning Support (CSLS) team within the Office of the Chief Practitioner, the Cultural Learning Advisor provides learning support to enhance role specific cultural capability and safety development for front line staff involved with the programs of the CSLS team and to influence and contribute to cultural capability and safety of the CSLS team.

The position will also deliver mandatory, role-specific training for CSOs for specific elements of the program relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, this program is owned by the Child Safety Training team.

It is a genuine occupational requirement that this position be filled by an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. One of the referees should be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who can attest to the applicant's background, knowledge, skills and experience as they relate to the cultural capabilities.

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Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Education & Training
Workplace Location: Wide Bay
Closing date: 12-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $105269 - $114348
Fortnightly salary: $4035.00 - $4383.00
Job duration: Until 18 December 2026 unless otherwise determine

The Regional Community Education Counsellor (Identified) plays a critical leadership role in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students to engage, participate and succeed in their education.

The role provides culturally informed counselling, strengthens school-community relationships, and ensures students receive coordinated, culturally safe support.

This position is based at either the Bundaberg or Maryborough Regional Office.

A mandatory requirement of this role is:

  • For this position, it is a genuine occupational requirement that it be filled by an Aboriginal person or a Torres Strait Islander person as set out in Section 7 of the Anti Discrimination Act 1991 for the purposes contained in Section 25 of that Act.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Flexible full-time
Occupational group: Community Engagement and Education
Workplace Location: Flexible
Closing date: 16-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $119802 - $127941
Fortnightly salary: $4592.00 - $4904.00

The Senior Business Development Officer is part of the Our Country Advisory Service program and is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of relationships that enable positive tourism and community outcomes. The role identifies key opportunities to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and be the interface between Indigenous peoples/businesses and government for the development of Indigenous tourism utilising your passion, knowledge, skills and/or experience in community engagement, business development and government service delivery. The success of the role will hinge on extensive engagement and travel across areas of Queensland.

Everyone is welcome to apply. They offer priority consideration to applicants with disability or who identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and have what you need for this role. Priority consideration applicants will be invited to participate in the next selection activity.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Community Engagement and Education
Workplace Location: Wide Bay, Darling Downs - Maranoa
Closing date: 09-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $90868 - $99582
Fortnightly salary: $3483.00 - $3817.00

This is a specified position:

  • Applicants for a Specified position must nominate an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person who is recognised and accepted in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community as a referee to support their ability to meet the relevant criteria in accordance with section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, and the Recruitment and Selection (Directive 07/23).

The role of the Transition Officer is to provide assistance and ongoing support to young people to re-engage in education or training and/or secure and sustain employment, with an overarching goal of reducing reoffending by young people in the youth justice system.

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Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Education & Training
Workplace Location: Wide Bay
Closing date: 15-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $104721 - $113618
Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00
Job duration: Until 11 December 2026 unless otherwise determined

Walkervale State School in Bundaberg is seeking applications from someone who is passionate about supporting children and families successfully transition into school, establish positive patterns of attendance and link families to external government and non-government supports and services and reduce barriers to learning.

Why this Role?

As the Family Support Coordinator you will assist the school to support children and families successfully transition into school from early childhood services. You will facilitate access to learning or engagement supports to help establish positive patterns of school attendance, behaviour and engagement in learning. You will link families to external government and non-government supports and services to reduce barriers to learning for students.

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Position status: Permanent,Temporary
Position type: Full-time,Part-time
Occupational group: Psychology, Counselling & Social Work
Workplace Location: Wide Bay, Moreton Bay - North, Rockhampton region, Sunshine Coast, Central West Qld
Closing date: 26-Jun-2026
Yearly salary: $102817 - $111975
Fortnightly salary: $3941.00 - $4292.00
Job duration: 12 months with possibility of extension

Child Safety Officers are responsible for delivering statutory child protection services including assessment, intervention, casework and case management in accordance with legislation and practice guidelines.

As a Child Safety Officer you will:

  • Deliver accountable and collaborative integrated child protection services for complex cases that respect the culture and context of each child, young person, family and community in accordance with departmental policies and procedures, statutory responsibilities, and the child protection practice framework.
  • As part of a multi-disciplinary team (which may include representation from other agencies), undertake high quality strengths-based child protection practice including assessment, intervention, casework, and complex case management.  
  • Participate and contribute productively as a team member to form culturally appropriate, professional working relationships with colleagues, stakeholders, including children, young people and families, Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), and other service providers.
  • Foster a culture and philosophy of quality frontline service delivery based on collaboration, cooperation, commitment to excellence and professional ethics.
  • Maintain high quality case records in accordance with departmental case management requirements.
  • Participate and contribute to a culture of continuous learning, training and professional development to ensure practice knowledge and skills are contemporary and evidence based. 
  • Contribute to continuous quality improvement strategies.
  • Draw on professional practice experience in relevant child protection fields to provide coaching and mentoring to new and less experienced Child Safety Officers, to develop their skills and knowledge. 
  • It is a requirement of all employees to maintain cultural capability, commit to self-directed learning regarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to contribute to a culturally safe and inclusive workplace.

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Join Downer’s Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) and play a key role in building strong, meaningful connections between the project and the Maryborough community. Based in Maryborough, this role includes regular on-site engagement at the Project Information Centre.

About the Role

As the Stakeholder Engagement Officer, you’ll support the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement team to deliver proactive, respectful and impactful engagement across QTMP, with a strong focus on our Maryborough Project Information Centre.

You’ll be the friendly face of the project, helping build awareness, trust and community support, while ensuring all activities align with client and Downer expectations, including Zero Harm (Safety and Environment) principles.

What we’re looking for:

  • Experience in a stakeholder-facing, communications or engagement role desirable 
  • Exposure to government contracts, major infrastructure, engineering, civil or public transport projects 
  • IAP2 Certificate in Engagement (preferred)
  • Experience using Consultation Manager (highly regarded)
  • Confident engaging with diverse community stakeholders
  • Strong computer skills, including Word, PowerPoint and Adobe (including InDesign)

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Join Downer’s Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) and play a pivotal role in strengthening relationships with local communities, stakeholders, and project partners

About the Role

In this role, you will help deliver comprehensive engagement plans, lead community-facing activities, and ensure that stakeholders remain informed, consulted, and connected throughout the program’s lifecycle. This position is ideal for an experienced engagement professional who thrives in dynamic project environments and is passionate about meaningful community relationships.

What you’ll bring:

  • Tertiary qualifications in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Journalism, or related fields.
  • Approximately 5 years’ experience in communications, stakeholder engagement, or related fields.
  • Experience in government contracts, major infrastructure, civil works, engineering, public transport, or asset management projects.
  • IAP2 Certificate in Engagement (highly desirable).
  • Experience with Consultation Manager (highly regarded).
  • Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Creative Suite (especially InDesign).
  • Confident in engaging diverse community groups and stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and thrive in a fast‑paced, dynamic project environment.

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UnitingCare Community

UnitingCare are seeking a Service Leader to coordinate day-to-day operations of the Discovery Coast Youth Support Service and Community Support Program based in Agnes Waters. Ideally, the successful candidate will be based in Agnes Water, however, applicants based in Gladstone and surrounding areas will be considered.

What makes a difference for UnitingCare?

  • Tertiary Qualification (minimum Bachelor level) in a relevant field (e.g. Social Work, Psychology or Social Science)
  • A sound knowledge of, and demonstrated ability to utilise, therapeutic frameworks in working with individuals and families experiencing trauma, violence and or financial stress.
  • Understand the challenges faced by families and communities
  • Have a solid knowledge of minimising risk to community members and workers.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders
  • Current Qld Driver’s License
  • Working with Children Check - Blue Card

Application close: February 8, 2026

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Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
Position type: Full-time
Workplace Location: Brisbane - North, Moreton Bay - North
Closing date: 17-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $94704 - $99582
Fortnightly salary: $3630.00 - $3817.00
Job duration: Until 03 June 2026 with possible extension

We’re seeking a dedicated Ranger in Charge to manage the Bribie Island Recreation Area and the Pumicestone Passage section of Moreton Bay Marine Park. Key responsibilities include staff supervision, workplace health and safety, natural resource management, infrastructure maintenance, visitor management, and field based compliance and enforcement.

The ideal candidate will have strong leadership skills, experience in resource allocation, and the ability to foster a positive team environment. As this is a high visitation area, regular visitor compliance patrols are essential. Weekend and school holiday work is required.

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Position status: Fixed Term Temporary
Position type: Full-time
Workplace Location: Brisbane - East
Closing date: 18-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $94704 - $99582
Fortnightly salary: $3630.00 - $3817.00
Job duration: until 03 June 2026 with possible extension

In this role, you’ll oversee a diverse work program, delivering innovative heritage projects and collaborating with experts across and beyond the agency. You’ll also play a key role in delivering valued education programs and engaging with community partners to achieve strategic outcomes.

Your leadership will ensure the preservation of heritage structures, landscapes, and cultural records, safeguarding these iconic sites for future generations.

In this role, you will be responsible for delivering a comprehensive work program alongside your team. This will involve overseeing specific projects that require unique and innovative approaches within a heritage context. Collaboration is key, as you will work closely with other heritage professionals both within and outside the agency. 

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Primary Industry & Environment
Workplace Location: Sunshine Coast
Closing date: 19-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $104722 - $113618
Fortnightly salary: $4014.00 - $4355.00

QPWS are on the lookout for an inspired, driven Senior Ranger with demonstrated experience in strategic/conservation planning & protected area management. This position will lead and supervise the Planning and Evaluation Team within South East QLD Region. Join our dedicated Ranger staff and make a meaningful impact by contributing to the long-term sustainability and conservation of the protected area natural & cultural values. In this role you will help guide the region in implementing the department’s Values-based Management Framework across South East QLD Region.

About you

We are looking for individuals who are passionate about conservation, land management and working collaboratively. Your planning skills will be key in juggling and meeting competing priorities, while your ability to motivate and influence your team will be the key to achieving outcomes in a busy and changing environment. To be successful in the role, you will also have:

  • Experience in protected area management and strategic planning.
  • Demonstrated cultural capability.
  • Demonstrated experience leading small teams.
  • Strong computer skills including Microsoft suite.
  • GIS skills would be highly regarded.

First Nations & Diverse Ability priority consideration

This role is open to all applicants, however applicants with disability or who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander that meet the minimum requirements for the role will be given priority consideration and invited to participate in the next selection activity.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Workplace Location: Townsville region
Closing date: 27-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $82859 - $90868
Fortnightly salary: $3176.00 - $3483.00

2 x Permanent OO5 Ranger (Assets) positions - Townsville/Airlie Beach/Charters Towers or Hughenden.

QPWS are seeking a motivated and practical individual to join their team as an OO5 Ranger (Assets). Based in Charters Towers, Townsville, Hughenden, or Airlie Beach, you will travel regularly to various protected areas and State forests across central and northwest Queensland, working in some of the State's most remote locations and stunning environments.

In these roles, you will be responsible for planning, delivering, and reporting on infrastructure and asset programs. You will develop and coordinate the annual maintenance program for ranger bases and visitor infrastructure. Depending on the task, you may lead teams, collaborate with others, or work independently.

Travel is a key part of the role, and you will often work and camp in remote and sometimes isolated locations. The role operates on a roster, which may include weekend work. You will also support operational teams with fire management duties, including bushfire suppression, and assist with other emergency response situations.

To succeed in this position, you will need to be organised, practical, and comfortable working in outdoor environments. A reasonable level of physical fitness is required to meet the demands of this role.

While there are no formal tertiary qualifications required, a White Card for Construction is essential. Construction-related experience, particularly in procurement and managing small to medium-scale construction projects, is highly desirable. A current, unrestricted manual driver's licence is mandatory, as you will be required to drive government vehicles, including four-wheel drives, as part of your daily and fieldwork duties.

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Queensland Government home

Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Workplace Location: Sunshine Coast
Closing date: 20-Feb-2026
Yearly salary: $94704 - $99582
Fortnightly salary: $3630.00 - $3817.00

There are two permanent OO6 opportunities available:

  • One in Maleny (Glass House) area.
  • One in Tewantin (Noosa Hinterland).

QPWS & Partnerships are seeking highly capable and motivated OO6 Rangers in Charge who you will lead and manage a team, managing some of our state's most iconic parks and forests, this is your chance to make a real impact, protect natural areas, manage conservation programs and enhance visitor experiences.

QPWS & Partnerships are looking for an experienced people managers with a background in natural resource management, a proactive mindset, and a genuine passion for protecting Queensland's natural and cultural heritage.

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Position status: Permanent
Position type: Full-time
Occupational group: Education & Training
Workplace Location: Mount Isa (Service delivery requires this role to work across other locations, North West, Central West and South West Hospital and Health Service.
Closing date: 20-Feb-2026
Job duration: Permanent Full-time

This permanent, full‑time role leads innovative education, strengthens cultural and clinical practice, and empowers staff to work to their full scope across Queensland’s diverse communities.

About the role

You'll be a key leader driving excellence in workforce development, professional growth, and culturally safe practice across multiple Hospital and Health Services. Working collaboratively with the Office of the Chief Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce and local stakeholders, you will champion education, capability building, and career pathways that strengthen our First Nations Health Workforce.

  • Design, deliver, and evaluate culturally safe, evidence‑informed education programs aligned to statewide priorities.
  • Provide professional, clinical, and cultural supervision and mentoring to Health Workers and Health Practitioners across multiple sites.
  • Build strong relationships with stakeholders and ensure education programs meet cultural, community, and organisational needs.

Requirements

  • Potential applicants are advised that the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000 requires Queensland Health to seek a ‘working with children check, from the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian prior to appointment to this position.
  • Under s25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, there is a genuine occupational requirement for the incumbent to be Indigenous to the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Community.
  • Mandatory requirements are a relevant tertiary degree qualification and appropriate registration/licences.
  • C Class Motor Vehicle Licence.
  • Pre-employment screening will be conducted for the successful applicant, including Criminal History checks.
  • This is a VPD risk role and may require evidence of vaccination or immunity to: Hepatitis A/B, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, Pertussis, and Tuberculosis.
  • A period of probation may apply.

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Acknowledgement

In loving memory of all our ancestors, we acknowledge their fight and their hard work to get recognition of our country and for us to be standing here today.