Emergency Management Resilience Officer | PSC330 at Port Stephens Council
Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Sep, 25

Salary

91003.0

Posted On

16 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Young People, Children, Veterans

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

THE OPPORTUNITY

Emergency Management plays an integral part in our community across Port Stephens. With the last few years filled with challenging storms, floods, bushfires and a global pandemic, the role of Emergency Management Resilience Officer, aims to actively support the community by partnering with our stakeholders before, during and after an emergency.
We’re seeking a collaborative and adaptable individual, with strong community engagement skills, to continue to uphold the high level of support the community of Port Stephens has come to know, and join our team.
As Emergency Management Resilience Officer, you’ll be building and maintaining strong relationships with our stakeholders, assisting them in their emergency management programs and supporting them through times of impact and recovery. Strong community engagement background.
Our team is small but dynamic, with you reporting directly to our Emergency Management Coordinator, and working alongside our Emergency Management Project Manager.

There is a need to be flexible given the nature of our work is unpredictable, with flexible working hours including some evenings and weekends as required.

  • This is a permanent opportunity – working full-time 35 hours / week + access to a flexible working arrangement
  • Base Salary Range: $77,355 - $91,003 pa based on 35 hours / week + 12% superannuation + $19,364 motor vehicle allowance + $2,464 retention allowance
  • You will be working from PSC Administration Building, Raymond Terrace

Some of the key responsibilities within this role are listed below however you can view the full list here – view the position description.

  • Develop, implement and evaluate emergency management focused educational, awareness and support programs to Council staff, the community and stakeholders
  • Engage with Council, local businesses, community groups and other organisations regarding emergency management initiatives
  • Provide support to impacted communities and support partners during and after natural disasters
  • Actively seek external funding and support for emergency management programs
  • We’re all about putting the right people, in the right role! Here’s what we’re looking for:
  • A tertiary qualification in project management, community engagement, education, emergency management or equivalent or related experience
  • Demonstrated experience in developing, coordinating and implementing community education programs

ENOUGH ABOUT US, WE WANT TO HEAR ABOUT YOU! SO TELL US ABOUT…

  • What led you to a career in Emergency Management?
  • Outline a situation that demonstrates your experience in educating and engaging with community.

READY TO APPLY? HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Applications Close: Midnight, Sunday, 24 August 2025
  • Contact: Janice Hicks, Emergency Management Coordinator, on (02) 4988 0351.
  • For information on our recruitment process, and what we look for in an application, please visit our Careers page on our website for ‘How to Apply’
  • To complete your online application, you will be asked to upload a copy of your resume and provide responses to questions which are based on the criteria listed in the Position Description and our organisation Values
  • We’re a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant
  • We’ve partnered with the Veterans Employment Program to support veterans finding suitable, sustainable and meaningful employment
  • Port Stephens Council adheres to the principles of a child safe organisation and supports children and young people having safe and welcoming experience in our community, accessing our facilities and in our care
  • We acknowledge the Worimi as the original Custodians and inhabitants of Port Stephens. May we walk the road to tomorrow with mutual respect and admiration as we care for the beautiful land and waterways together
Responsibilities
  • Develop, implement and evaluate emergency management focused educational, awareness and support programs to Council staff, the community and stakeholders
  • Engage with Council, local businesses, community groups and other organisations regarding emergency management initiatives
  • Provide support to impacted communities and support partners during and after natural disasters
  • Actively seek external funding and support for emergency management programs
  • We’re all about putting the right people, in the right role! Here’s what we’re looking for:
  • A tertiary qualification in project management, community engagement, education, emergency management or equivalent or related experience
  • Demonstrated experience in developing, coordinating and implementing community education program
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