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Mornington Shire Council now has a newly created opportunity for an Executive Manager Infrastructure Services to join their team based in Gununa, Mornington Island. This is a 2 year, full-time contract position.
This position is responsible for the planning, delivery and growth of infrastructure service programs for Council across 4 key areas:
You will provide direct leadership to the Managers of each of the above divisions, as well as overseeing the activities of approximately 48 FTE indirect reports within these teams, with the majority of these sitting within the Housing Program.
Key deliverables/accountabilities will include:
To view the full position description and selection criteria, please click 'apply now'.
This is a unique administrative management position in a highly un-traditional location! If you are looking for a change of lifestyle, a new adventure, or to take the next step in your leadership career, this is the role for you. You'll get the chance to see and experience more of the world-famous Gulf of Carpentaria region than most people ever will- and get paid to do it!
You will be rewarded with a highly attractive salary circa $170,000 + super (negotiable with experience and qualifications) plus an excellent range of benefits including:
If you are bored in your current 9-5 city job or simply want the chance to make a real difference with the work you are doing everyday - Apply Now to learn more.
Mornington Shire Council provides a range of services to twenty two islands of the Wellesley Group in the Gulf of Carpentaria, in the State of Queensland. Mornington Island is the largest island in the group with the main township of Gununa, housing the majority of the population. Mornington Island is located 125kms north-west of Burketown, 200kms west of Karumba and 444kms from Mount Isa.
The islands are renowned for their windswept beaches lined with sea-oak trees, rocky outcrops and mangroves. The surrounding sea is abundant with fish and marine life, such as turtle and dugong. The Lardil, Kaiadilt and Yangkaal people manage a number of land and sea management projects aimed at maintaining the unique natural environment and supporting future generations to live off the land.
This position is no longer advertised and available only for reference.