Field Surveillance Officer
Published | July 20, 2024 |
Expires | July 31, 2024 |
Location | Brisbane, QLD, Australia |
Category | Government positions |
Job Type | Full-time |
Closing Date | 2024/08/01 |
Reference Number | 2024/2760 |
Supporting Document/s |
2024-2760-Field-Surveillance-Officer-APS4-OSS_1.docx
53.75 kB Candidate-Information-Package_July-24_1.docx 173.73 kB Candidate-Information-Package_July-24_1.pdf 279 kB |
Contact Name | Greg Evernden |
Contact Phone | 0434 859 159 |
Description
• Work on the front line of biosecurity and contribute to the early detection of exotic pests and diseases.
• Work in a motivated and professional team with a wide range of skill sets and backgrounds.
• Enjoy a mix of outdoor and office-based work.
Who we are
Science and Surveillance Group (SSG) is comprised of scientists, operations and support staff responsible for regulatory advice and training, technical input to biosecurity policy, regulation activity in the Torres Strait and diverse surveillance and diagnostic services around Australia, including animal and plant health surveillance measures under the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy.
Within Operational Science and Surveillance are the National Border Surveillance (NBS) Program and the Hitchhiker Surveillance Program (HSP).
The NBS program conducts surveillance in the vicinity of international ports and import facilities, with the primary objective being the early detection of pests that have escaped biosecurity control before they reach production areas or establish in the natural environment. The NBS program began operations in late 2016 is now one of the department’s largest plant pest surveillance programs.
The HSP is a key component of national biosecurity surveillance with a focus on improving the capability of early detection of high priority exotic hitchhiker pests at locations which receive high-risk imported goods and conveyances. The principal objective of the HSP is to investigate new and improved approaches that could be adopted to enhance the department’s surveillance capability for early detection of exotic hitchhiker pests. HSP activities include trialling emerging surveillance technologies for improving the efficacy and efficiency of hitchhiker pest detections.
The Jobs
We are looking for highly motivated and enthusiastic applicants to join the team as Field Surveillance Officers within both the NBS and HSP. These positions will work as part of a team, locally and nationally, to undertake and support surveillance activity. Key duties for both roles will include, but are not limited to:
• assessing biosecurity risk pathways at importers premises (or other relevant premises) and planning field surveillance for hitchhiker/high priority plant pests, including liaising with industry staff to schedule surveillance activities
• conducting (hitchhiker pest) surveillance activities at the border
• setting and maintaining biosecurity monitoring or trapping programs, including timely trap set up, maintenance and reporting
• contributing to the collection of accurate and up to date local surveillance data, including the use and maintenance of field surveillance devices and timely (up to date) completion of surveillance records
• conducting routine triage of field samples and collecting, preparing and submitting samples to, and liaising with, diagnosticians to obtain accurate and timely pest identification
• contributing to pest status reporting, as required
• liaising with clients and other departmental programs to achieve departmental surveillance outcomes and participating, where required, in pest response situations
• ensuring surveillance supplies are in stock, including supply management and the procurement of consumables to enable ongoing surveillance activities
• ensuring compliance with departmental WH&S policies and guidelines and being alert for and reporting risks regarding WH&S issues.
For the HSP role you will also
• undertake a broad range of activities associated with the delivery and implementation of HSP projects.
Please note that this recruitment process will be used to fill three existing ongoing vacancies. Two vacancies are in the National Border Surveillance Program (one each in Perth and Sydney) and one vacancy is in the Hitchhiker Surveillance Program in Perth. The merit pool established through this selection process may also be used to fill future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies that arise in any of the location listed on the job description. The merit pool is valid for a period of eighteen months from the date the vacancy was advertised in the Public Service Gazette.
What we are looking for
Knowledge and experience
The successful applicants will have:
• experience in planning, managing and carrying out pest surveys or surveillance activity and collecting and preparing samples for diagnostics
• experience in field surveillance and/or a relevant scientific field such as entomology, botany or plant pathology
• an understanding of the application of Work Health and Safety principles in office and field-based contexts.
Mandatory qualifications
A tertiary qualification in the areas of biological science, environmental science, agriculture, entomology, botany or plant pathology.
Eligibility and other requirements
The successful applicants must:
• hold a current Apply First Aid Certificate or have the ability to obtain this qualification
• hold and maintain a valid Australian motor vehicle drivers licence
• note that the physical requirements of the role(s) involve a combination of outdoor and office-based work
• note that you may be required to perform occasional out-of-hours and weekend work
• note that you will be required, from time to time, to work in difficult, remote and harsh environments (possibly for extended periods) under limited supervision or in teams
• wear an official uniform supplied by the department, including during field operations (as applicable), in accordance with the department’s uniform policy
• wear appropriate protective personal equipment and clothing to comply with departmental Work Health & Safety policies and procedures
• note that you must satisfactorily complete the department’s Biosecurity Foundation Program and meet the minimum requirements in order to be appointed as a Biosecurity Officer under the Biosecurity Act 2015.
For additional information, please read the Job Description below.
Candidate Information Package DOCX
Candidate Information Package PDF
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