Reefwise Facilitator
vor 3 Wochen
Full-time | Fixed-term contract to July 2028 Work with growers to improve water quality and protect the Great Barrier Reef The Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) is seeking a passionate and proactive Reefwise Facilitator to support the delivery of sustainable farming solutions across the Burnett and Mary catchments, with the goal of improving water quality, enhancing soil health, and reducing pollutant loads to the Great Barrier Reef. This is a unique opportunity to work directly with landholders, growers, and Traditional Owners to support practice change, knowledge-sharing, and the adoption of improved land management techniques under the Reefwise Farming Program. About the Role As the Reefwise Facilitator, you will be on the front lines of positive environmental change, helping producers in sugar cane and horticulture transition toward more sustainable systems through practical support, regional collaboration, and trusted relationship-building. This is a field-based role with a strong coordination and engagement focus. You’ll work closely with the Reefwise Project Manager and BMRG’s Land Practice Change team to deliver meaningful outcomes for landholders, communities and the environment. You’ll also serve as BMRG’s nominated extension contact with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) and contribute to knowledge-sharing across Queensland’s broader Reef Trust investment network. Key Responsibilities Engage directly with landholders to support the adoption of improved land management practices Coordinate site visits, workshops, events, and one‑on‑one grower support Maintain accurate records of engagement, landholder progress, and practice change adoption Use tools such as Paddock to Reef (P2R) Projector and CRM systems to track and report environmental outcomes Contribute to Reef Trust reporting, learning activities, and cross‑regional collaboration Build trusted relationships with growers, Traditional Owners, delivery partners, and program stakeholders Promote inclusive participation and remove barriers to program access About You You’re a strong communicator, confident in working with landholders and rural communities. You have experience in extension, field‑based engagement, or agricultural services — and are motivated by helping people shift toward more sustainable and profitable farming practices. We’re looking for someone with: A diploma or degree in environmental science, agronomy, sustainable agriculture, or a related field 3 + years practical experience in landholder engagement or extension. Strong interpersonal and communication skills — with the ability to build trust quickly Experience in community engagement, extension services, agronomy, or natural resource management Understanding of cane or horticulture systems, irrigation efficiency, and land condition (preferred) Awareness of, or a keen interest in, using precision irrigation tools, in‑field sensor technologies, and spatial data systems (e.g., GIS) to support improved land management at the farm and catchment scale The ability to coordinate events, field activities, and project logistics Familiarity with data systems such as CRM platforms or MERI frameworks A current manual driver’s licence and willingness to travel for fieldwork How to Apply Please submit your CV and a short cover letter outlining how you meet the role requirements by Friday 21 November 2025 . #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Bundaberg, Österreich Environmental Jobs Network VollzeitA regional environmental organization is seeking a Reefwise Facilitator in Bundaberg to work full-time on sustainable farming practices. The role involves direct engagement with landholders and coordinating events to enhance knowledge sharing for improving water quality and protecting the Great Barrier Reef. Relevant degree and experience in community...
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Bundaberg, Österreich Environmental jobs network VollzeitA regional environmental organization in Bundaberg is seeking a Reefwise Facilitator to work with growers on sustainable farming practices. This role involves direct engagement with landholders, coordinating events, and promoting knowledge sharing to improve water quality and protect the Great Barrier Reef. Candidates should have a relevant degree and...