Land Management Officer (New South Wales)

Land Management Officer (New South Wales)

15 Aug
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Scout Talent
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New South Wales

15 Aug

Scout Talent

New South Wales

Salary range of $90,****** to $103,****** p.a. + 12% superannuationStrategic and autonomous role managing Crown Land, Native Title, and leases9-day fortnight, 4 weeks annual leave, 2 weeks sick leave, and 1 week MyLeaveRelocation assistance and short-term rental subsidy available for approved relocating candidatesBe the Legal Mind Behind Council's Land StrategyHelp shape the future of Tenterfield by leading property negotiations, Native Title matters, and Crown Land management in this newly created, high-impact role.Steer Council's Land LegacyTenterfield Shire Council is seeking an experienced and confident Land Management Officer to join the Office of the Director of Corporate Services.
This standalone role plays a key part in ensuring Council's property dealings are legally compliant, strategically aligned, and community-focused.Reporting directly to the Director of Corporate Services, you will lead end-to-end land transactions, manage property registers and contracts, and support Council's legal responsibilities around Crown Land and Native Title.The Ground You'll CoverManage Crown Land, Native Title, and Aboriginal Land Claims in compliance with legislationPrepare and maintain management plans for Council-owned and managed landsCoordinate leases, licences, permits, and agreements across Council propertiesLead acquisitions and disposals to support capital and operational needsProvide internal advisory services on land use, conveyancing, and property lawLiaise with agents, surveyors, legal representatives, and external authoritiesConduct due diligence, title reviews, and legal researchMaintain registers, GIS data,



and reporting documentationPrepare Council reports relating to land dealings, leases, and complianceEnsure adherence to the Crown Lands Management Act and other relevant lawsFor the full job details please click here.Settling In, Stepping UpYou'll receive a structured induction covering workplace safety, conduct, and systems.
You'll meet with the Director of Corporate Services and key stakeholders to understand current land portfolios and priorities.
Expect to take on real projects early, including live leases, valuations, and title reviews.
While this is an independent role, you'll have strategic guidance and access to Council's wider infrastructure and property teams.The Qualities That Set You ApartTo succeed in this role, you will need:Tertiary qualifications in Land Economics, Property, Town Planning, Business, Legal Studies or related fieldDemonstrated experience with Crown Land, Native Title, and complex property dealingsStrong understanding of land reclassification, leasing, and conveyancing practicesExcellent written and verbal communication skills,



including report writingHigh-level time management and problem-solving abilityAustralian citizenship or legal work eligibilityDesirable qualifications and experience:Additional qualifications in a property-related disciplineExperience in local government or similar regulatory environmentsBackground in managing land management plans and lease portfoliosYou are confident working independently, comfortable interpreting legislation, and able to influence outcomes through clear communication and sound judgment.
You bring initiative, maturity, and a robust community mindset to every interaction.Live Local, Lead BigTenterfield Shire Council values integrity, accountability, and community.
Here, you'll find a team culture that's supportive, connected, and purpose-driven.
Your work will have a visible impact across the region.You'll enjoy:An attractive salary ranging from $90,****** to $103,****** p.a., commensurate with your qualifications and experience12% superannuation9-day fortnight for better work-life balance2 weeks accumulative sick leave4 weeks accumulative annual leave1 week MyLeave provisionRelocation assistance and short-term rental subsidy available for the successful approved relocating candidateOngoing learning and development opportunitiesAccess to onsite monthly counselling through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Participation in Health and Wellbeing programsIt Starts with Your ApplicationIf you're ready to lead land strategy and play a vital role in the future of property in Tenterfield, we want to hear from you.Apply today and make your next move count.Re-advertised.
Previous applicants need not re-apply.

📌 Land Management Officer (New South Wales)
🏢 Scout Talent
📍 New South Wales

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