Employment opportunities
At the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, we offer our employees challenging and rewarding work with flexible working arrangements, a range of great office locations and opportunities for learning and development.
We're passionate about our work and understand the need for urgent and ambitious action to overcome the challenges facing our landscapes. We walk together with landholders, First Nations people and the community to care for land, water and nature into the future.
All vacancy applications are to be uploaded to I Work for SA
Communications and Engagement x2 roles
Where: Clare / Gawler
Term: Full / part-time contract for 12 months
Vacancy ID: 703364
Are you a creative, skilled and experienced communications person with a passion for connecting people to nature and community? The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is seeking two dynamic professionals to join our Communications and Engagement team - a Communications Coordinator (ASO5) and a Communications Officer (ASO4), to help shape the way we engage with diverse stakeholders across our region (both available for a 12-month term). The Communications Coordinator will manage the development and delivery of the communications plan, provide advice and support to the leadership team and have a key responsibility in media liaison to ensure consistent and positive media presence and media networks. The Communications Officer will support the delivery of the media and communications services including production of materials, coordination of events and responding to media enquiries, as well as maintaining our website and social media posts and producing and publishing all digital and print materials for our projects. You'll thrive in either of these roles if you have exceptional written, visual and audio communication skills; a strong command of digital tools and media platforms; have a creative mindset and a collaborative spirit and the ability to connect with a wide range of stakeholders, from farmers and First Nations communities to schools and local councils. We offer a variety of working locations within our stunning region, flexible working conditions, award salary based on experience and skill levels and the opportunity to work on impactful projects that support sustainable land, water and biodiversity management. We're passionate about protecting and enhancing our region's natural assets and you'll be a valued part of a supportive team that welcomes and appreciates innovation, inclusion and impact. Apply now and help us tell the stories that matter.
Enquiries to:
Samantha Johnson (Communications and Engagement Manager), samantha.johnson@sa.gov.au; 0448 873 804
Applications close: 26/10/2025 11:45 PM