APS 5 - $81,690 - $89,615 per annum plus superannuation
The Biosecurity Plant and Science Services Division (BPSSD) safeguards Australia's plant health status to achieve, maintain and expand overseas markets, while protecting the economy and environment. The division includes four branches, which together focus on providing scientific analysis and technical advice, facilitating the safe importation of plants and plant products, improving systems, market access, capacity building and stakeholder engagement. The division provides diagnostics, with advice on biosecurity risk and measures, and biosecurity training. The division conducts surveillance and response at first points of entry and approved arrangements sites nationally, and delivers plant, animal and aquatic health surveillance in northern Australia. The division works closely with communities and Indigenous rangers and regulates biosecurity risk in the Torres Strait.
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.
Operational Science & Surveillance (OSS) has four technical sections delivering diagnostic or surveillance activities; (1) Entomology, (2) Plant Pathology & Botany, (3) Surveillance, and (4) Technical Response. The Surveillance Section is comprised of the National Border Surveillance (NBS), Vector and Hitchhiker surveillance teams, and is led by a management team consisting of a Director, Assistant Directors and APS 6 Senior Surveillance Officers. The Botany team sits under the National Border Surveillance team, and delivers both diagnostic and border surveillance activities for plant and seed material.
This position will, under the direction of the Senior Botanist contribute to the Operational Science and Surveillance (OSS) team by conducting border surveillance and diagnostics, with key duties including but not limited to :
This position may require the occupants to work in harsh environmental conditions and in culturally sensitive areas in regional and / or remote areas. The successful applicant must have the ability to work and contribute within a team dispersed throughout Australia.
The successful applicant will have :
Botanist • Perth, Australia