Information & Communication Technology
Posted 10/06/2026
Closes 24/06/2026
West Perth, 6005, Perth, Western Australia
Full time
The opportunity
The Conservation Council of Western Australia (CCWA) is the state's leading not-for-profit conservation and environment organisation. As our Citizen Science Lead, you will drive meaningful conservation outcomes by designing and delivering citizen science programs that build community capacity and deepen public engagement with the natural world. A unique opportunity to lead impactful work at the intersection of science, community, and conservation, this part-time role (0.8 FTE) is classified at Level 6 under the Social and Community Services (WA) Interim Award 2011.
About the role
Reporting to the Program Manager Nature, the Citizen Science Lead is responsible for initiating, coordinating, and delivering citizen science activities across CCWA's Nature Program. You will lead projects from development through to delivery, manage volunteers and community partnerships, and contribute to strategic planning processes guided by the Citizen Science Steering Committee.
Your key responsibilities will include:
About you
You are a motivated self-starter with a genuine passion for conservation and community engagement. You thrive in a role that combines hands-on project delivery with relationship building, and you bring confidence, initiative, and a collaborative spirit to everything you do. You will bring:
Why CCWA?
We are a values-driven organisation committed to equity, inclusion, and social justice. We actively seek to build a workplace that celebrates diversity and embraces the contributions of all people. This is a genuine opportunity to put your skills to work for WA's environment.
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