Are you a dedicated and detail-oriented individual with a passion for plant health and biosecurity?
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We are seeking a Plant Health Inspector to join a state Government team on a 3 month contract, with the strong possibility of extension, to support our critical response efforts against the Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBFRV).
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute directly to safeguarding South Australia's plant industries and ensuring market access compliance.
About the Role
As a Plant Health Inspector, you will play a vital role in enforcing the Plant Health Act 2009 and implementing biosecurity measures. Your primary focus will be on ensuring compliance with plant quarantine requirements and supporting our efforts to contain and manage plant pests and diseases, particularly ToBFRV.
Working closely with a range of stakeholders from primary producers to transport companies, you'll be instrumental in protecting our horticultural sector.
Key Responsibilities
Conducting Inspections & Audits: Plan, coordinate, and execute audits and direct inspections of produce to ensure compliance with plant health regulations and certification standards.
Regulatory Enforcement: Interpret and enforce the Plant Health Act 2009, identifying non-compliant movements, activities, and materials, and implementing appropriate actions including segregation and quarantine.
Stakeholder Engagement: Provide accurate and timely information and advice to primary producers, market agents, growers, wholesalers, and other industry stakeholders to facilitate understanding and compliance with market access and quarantine requirements.
Program Support: Contribute to the effective performance of plant health programs and projects, aligning with Agency, State, and National Plant Health Objectives.
What We're Looking For
Essential:
A current South Australian driver's licence and willingness to drive.
Ability to undertake out of hours work and inter/intrastate travel as required.
Willingness to complete an ICA Auditors Course within 6 months of appointment if not already held.
Desirable:
Certificate IV in Government (Statutory Investigation & Enforcement) or equivalent (or willingness to undertake within 6 months of commencement and complete within 2 years).
Relevant tertiary qualifications or extensive equivalent experience associated with plant bio security.
Why Join Us?
This is a chance to make a tangible difference in protecting South Australia's valuable plant industries. You'll gain invaluable experience in bio security operations, regulatory enforcement, and stakeholder engagement within a supportive team environment dedicated to plant health.
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