22 Aug
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City of Swan
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Swan View
22 Aug
City of Swan
Swan View
About the role
In line with the State Government’s Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030 and its vision for a sustainable, low-waste, circular Western Australia, the City of Swan is currently transitioning to a three-bin kerbside collection service.
As the transition progresses, widespread and ongoing community education will be essential to support residents in understanding resource recovery, circular economy principles and how to correctly use the three-bin system. The Waste Education Officer position will play an key role in supporting the community through this transition and embedding sustainable waste practices across the City.
This position is being offered in a fixed-term capacity to October 2027.
The prime responsibility of this position is to design and deliver behaviour change educational programs and activities for the City of Swan. To educate the community on waste related sustainable environmental practices, and to influence improved changes in behaviour patterns with staff, residents, visitors, businesses, schools and the broader community particularly in waste minimisation, recycling, waste diversion and litter prevention.
Key accountabilities include, but are not limited to;
- Develop and implement a waste education plan, consistent with the City’s strategic objectives, and waste management strategy.
- Provide high level input into the implementation of the City’s waste management strategy.
- Work closely with key internal and external stakeholders to deliver waste education to the community on waste minimisation, recycling and litter control.
- To initiate, coordinate and project manage programs and projects across the organisation to bring about behaviour change relating to waste minimisation and awareness
- Investigate and respond to customer reports on waste and recycling issues and litter and illegal dumping issues, in a timely, effective and efficient manner.
- Maintain accurate records and reporting data for waste services activities, monitor relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs),
and provide timely reports and recommendations to support operational requirements and the City’s waste management objectives.
About you
The successful candidate will have the following:
- Relevant formal qualification (Certificate III or IV in Waste Management or equivalent qualifications in environmental management, environmental science, or education of Business/Secretarial Studies or equivalent) or experience
- Demonstrated minimum of 3 years’ experience in waste management related projects
- Current WA ‘C’ class Driver’s Licence
- Current Working with Children Check
- A satisfactory National Police Certificate is required.
For more information about the role, please refer to the position description.
About working with us
The salary for this position will be from $87,442.94 to $103,792.55 per annum, depending on the skills and experience of the successful applicant.
You will also enjoy benefits, including
- Flexibility to balance work and life through supported work from home and a 9-day fortnight
- Excellent leave entitlements, e.g. purchase additional leave, Local Government public holiday
- Generous superannuation contributions up to a total combined 17 per cent
- Comprehensive employee wellness program
- Generous study assistance (terms and conditions apply)
- Free parking options available
- Travelsmart allowance to support public transport use or cycling to work.
About the City
The City of Swan covers 1,042 square kilometres, representing nearly 20 per cent of the Perth metropolitan area. It includes 42 suburbs from Bullsbrook to Bushmead, Ballajura to Gidgegannup, and it is among the fastest-growing regions in Western Australia.
The City is home to the iconic Swan River and the internationally celebrated Swan Valley, founded in 1829. It is a sought-after destination to live, work, and visit, combining quality services and amenities with a beautiful natural setting.
The area also holds profound cultural importance for the Whadjuk Noongar people, reflecting more than 40,000 years of connection to the Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River). Today, the City is a dynamic and diverse community, where one in three residents was born overseas, and one in five speaks a language other than English at home.
Our purpose is to improve the quality of life for our community by delivering our vision of ‘one city, diverse people, culture and places’ through shared values of respect, excellence, accountability and leadership.
At the City of Swan, we are committed to recruiting and retaining the right people and creating a excellent place to work. We offer our employees real careers, real impact, and real rewards.
We welcome people with diverse skills, experiences, perspectives and backgrounds and encourage applications from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples, and individuals who may identify as LGBTIQ+, with disability, a culturally and linguistically diverse background, and people of all ages.
For more information about this position, please contact Jayne Harries, directly at (08) 9267 9***.
For queries regarding the application process, please contact our friendly People Services team on (08) 9267 8***.
To apply, please submit a cover letter that outlines your qualifications and experience and why you would be a good fit for this role, and a resume via the link.
Closing date: Sunday 13 September 2026 at 11PM AWST
The City of Swan reserves the right to commence shortlisting and interviews earlier than the closing date. The City also reserves the right to close the vacancy early; therefore, if you are interested in this position, please submit an application as early as possible.
*No agencies, please.
📌 Waste Education Officer (Swan View)
🏢 City of Swan
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