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We’re thrilled to be expanding our capacity to support more Landcarers across the state. As demand for what we do continues to grow, so does our team—and that means exciting new roles and opportunities to make a difference.

We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead a major project focused on enhancing climate resilience in agricultural landscapes. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in conservation-focused project delivery, particularly those that involve spatial modelling and ecological monitoring.

Project Manager

Climate Resilience in Agricultural Landscapes

Location: Tasmania, Some Hobart-based work will be necessary with some statewide travel
Hours: Part-time, 3 to 4 days a week
Salary: $80,000 - $90,000 pro rata (based on experience)

Closing date: Sunday, 29 June 11:59pm

About Us

Landcare Tasmania is the peak body supporting the grassroots Landcare movement across the state. As a not-for-profit and registered charity, we empower over 7,000 volunteers through our 300 member groups to protect and enhance Tasmania’s natural and working landscapes. Our passionate team collaborates with community groups, businesses, government bodies, and environmental organisations to achieve meaningful sustainability outcomes. We foster an inclusive and ethical workplace where integrity and collaboration thrive.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead a major project focused on enhancing climate resilience in agricultural landscapes. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in conservation-focused project delivery, particularly those that involve spatial modelling and ecological monitoring.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
  • Proven experience managing complex, multidisciplinary environmental or conservation projects.
  • Expertise in data-driven project design and implementation, particularly those incorporating landscape-scale spatial analysis.
  • Strong understanding of ecological monitoring methodologies and how they inform adaptive land management.
  • A track record of building and maintaining community partnerships, with excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
You’ll be responsible for overseeing the project's full lifecycle—from planning and implementation to monitoring and reporting—while ensuring collaboration between landholders, researchers, and regional partners.

To apply - Closing date Sunday, 29 June 11:59pm

View the Position Description here

Applications must include a cover letter addressing all selection criteria in the position description (maximum of three pages) and a separate CV. Applications can be submitted via Ethical Jobs or sent to [email protected] 

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