About Bellarine Catchment Network The Bellarine Catchment Network (BCN) is a network of over 44 community groups, land managers and government organisations collaboratively delivering environmental projects across the Bellarine and Geelong region. BCN is governed by an incorporated committee and employs a team of permanent contracted and casual staff. We deliver a number of projects in collaboration with partners including Barwon Water, Geelong Cemeteries Trust and our local councils and land managers. The Bellarine Peninsula is 34,000 ha in area with 137 km of bay, estuary and ocean frontage. Only about 5% of it retains its original vegetation cover. BCN’s Vision is for “healthy, flourishing and diverse ecosystems cared for by an aware and engaged community.” More information about our plans and projects can be found in our ‘Strategic Plan 2023-2028’, our latest Annual Report and via website at environmentbellarine.org.au . About the role We’re seeking an experienced and motivated Biodiversity Program Leader to join our Bellarine Peninsula-based team. This is a hands-on leadership role, guiding a field team and managing projects that enhance local ecosystems. This role will report directly to the Executive Officer, work closely with the Engagement Program Leader and will provide leadership and strategic direction and guidance to the Biodiversity Program. This exciting role requires experience in supportive leadership, team motivation, conservation/ecology/bush restoration and project delivery. The Biodiversity Program Leader will help delivery innovative, strategic and conservation focused projects including weed management plans and will help coordinate bush restoration works across the Bellarine Peninsula. The role is ideal for somebody that is excited to: Provide leadership and strategic oversight to the operations of the Biodiversity Program including financial and contract management. Lead and supervise fee-for-service contracts, grants and partnerships, making sure work is on time and within budget. Cultivate positive relationships with project partners, stakeholders and contractors. Build the capacity of the Biodiversity Team through delegation of projects and tasks, setting priorities and goals, managing training and equipment needs. Deliver high-level biodiversity projects including management plans and site assessments. Undertake day to day supervision of the staff within the Biodiversity Team. Support the implementation of biodiversity and on-ground works projects, ensuring best practice standards and principles are adhered to. Come and join this dynamic, passionate team! See the position description attached below for further information about this role. nrmjobs.com.au/job/20026513