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Senior Project Officer – Statewide Trails
$80,830 - $89,897 p.a
About the Role
The Senior Project Officer – Statewide Trails is responsible for coordinating the effective management of all recreational trails managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. This includes the assessment and auditing of trails against relevant standards and guidelines and developing and managing statewide trail maintenance and upgrade programs. The role will manage the delivery of various trail investment projects through all project stages.
The role will also contribute to the delivery of the Project and Asset Services Unit’s project delivery and asset management programs as required.
Key Role Outcomes
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Senior Project Officer – Statewide Trails
$80,830 - $89,897 p.a
About the Role
The Senior Project Officer – Statewide Trails is responsible for coordinating the effective management of all recreational trails managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. This includes the assessment and auditing of trails against relevant standards and guidelines and developing and managing statewide trail maintenance and upgrade programs. The role will manage the delivery of various trail investment projects through all project stages.
The role will also contribute to the delivery of the Project and Asset Services Unit’s project delivery and asset management programs as required.
Key Role Outcomes
- The trail network on DEW managed reserves is assessed and audited against the Australian Walking Trail Grading System, the DEW Trails Guidelines and DEW Cycling Standards and any other relevant policies and procedures through effective coordination and collaboration with regional staff and relevant volunteer groups.
- Develop recommended annual trail maintenance plans for each region, in consultation with relevant regional DEW staff, that will form part of the annual asset management program
- Future trail construction, upgrade and rationalisation projects are identified and prioritised through the development of a statewide trail investment strategy, and ensure any assigned trail projects are planned and delivered in accordance with public safety, procurement, contractor and risk management requirements.
- Regional and DEW management and staff are provided with responsive and accurate advice and support regarding trails management, including timely advice on the status of any relevant projects and works and training regarding the management of recreational trails.
- Coordinate and/or assist regions with coordinating relevant volunteer activities across the DEW trail network.
- Opportunities for promotion of trails are identified and facilitated in collaboration with departmental and regional communications teams.
- Contribute to the delivery of a range of other projects under the management of Project and Asset Services as required.
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