Apply your sound knowledge of animal biosecurity, livestock diseases and health and welfare issues to ensure strong biosecurity practices in the NT.
As a Livestock Biosecurity Officer, you will provide biosecurity inspection and certification advice and services to manage risks to the Territory economy, environment and public health and support the development of sustainable agribusiness and economic development of the NT. This involves delivering biosecurity services and advice, and administering legislation relating to the NT Livestock Act, 2008.
You will also be required to participate in biosecurity emergency responses and undertake regular travel to remote locations.
If you do not reside in the Territory, this may be a great time to consider relocating to either Alice Springs or Tennant Creek.
Alice Springs (or Mparntwe in the Arrernte language) is the third largest town in the Northern Territory and is situated halfway between Darwin and Adelaide. Situated next to the stunning MacDonnell Ranges and the Red Centre Desert.
Tennant Creek an authentic Outback town situated between Alice Springs and Katherine and is home to over 3,000 people. The regional town offers many benefits of living including exploring Waramungu country, swimming at the Mary Ann Dam, four-wheel-driving through the Davenport Ranges and visiting one of the Territory’s famous natural landmarks, the Devil’s Marbles.
Deliver biosecurity services including in-field disease investigation, disease surveillance, disease control, biosecurity certification and animal health and biosecurity extension.
Provide biosecurity advice relating to animal biosecurity in the NT.
Administer the NT Livestock Act, 2008 and other relevant legislation including auditing and investigation of alleged breaches.
Participate in biosecurity emergency responses.
Essential
Sound knowledge of animal biosecurity, livestock diseases and animal health and welfare issues.
Understanding of the livestock and wider primary production industry in the NT.
Knowledge of relevant legislation including the NT Livestock Act, 2008 and the investigation and compliance process.
Sound verbal and written communication skills to relate effectively to a broad range of the stakeholders and communicate technical and legislative information to industry participants.
Ability to work in teams, self-motivated with demonstrated initiative and sound judgement.
Applicant must have a valid NT firearms licence or the ability to obtain one, and safety and effectively handle farm chemicals
Ability to use office software and databases and IT systems.
Desirable
Qualification at certificate or diploma level or nationally agreed competencies relating to biosecurity, agriculture or animal health. Tertiary studies at associate diploma level or higher is especially desirable.
Certificate IV in Government Investigations.
Experience working in emergency management and emergency animal disease responses.
Familiarity of the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) and equipment
In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 12% superannuation, six weeks’ recreation and three weeks’ personal leave, an additional 3 days paid leave over the Christmas shutdown and up to 17.5% annual leave loading.
You will also be eligible for flexible work arrangements, career development and the opportunity to develop a rewarding career within the Northern Territory.
Technical 3 - Remuneration Package Range $94,559 - $103,573 (including salary $79,927 - $87,579)
To find out more about the role, please contact Renae Mclean on 08 8973 9703 or renae.mclean@nt.gov.au | Quote vacancy number: 43691
| When applying please note:
Vacancy closing date: 20th Nov 2025
Applications should address the Selection Criteria listed in the Job Description documents.
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