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Environment and Sustainability Volunteering with Ipswich City Council
Council’s Environment and Sustainability team have a range of volunteering opportunities for volunteers who want to share their passion for and knowledge of Ipswich’s unique flora and fauna.
Our programs are recruiting new volunteers. If you would like more information, please see current opportunities below or email ievolunteer@ipswich.qld.gov.au
Bush care volunteers
Volunteers in our Bush care Program restore and care for Council reserves and parks which have been identified as high value. Bush care groups are run by dedicated and valued volunteer group leaders and volunteers who are supported by Council staff to forward plan their work so that groups can work at their own pace to achieve agreed outcomes.
Volunteers in our Bush care program have a passion for caring for Ipswich's unique environment. Many of our volunteers are plant lovers or gardeners - though anyone is welcome!
To see when our next Bushcare Working Bee is click here
For more information select from the list of groups below. Before applying, please read the Bushcare and Parkcare Volunteer Position Description found here. For Bushcare and Parkcare Group Leaders Volunteer Position Description click here.
Ipswich Nature Centre Queens Park
Volunteers at Ipswich Nature Centre (INC) assist the INC staff with the daily operation of the centre including the observation and care of animals, feeding schedules, and cleaning/maintenance of the animal enclosures. A truly unique volunteering opportunity for animal lovers who want a behind the scenes experience.
This role is one where volunteers are required to do a range of manual tasks (e.g. raking, shoveling, lifting, using a wheelbarrow) and will spend the majority of their shift on their feet and outside.
It is a requirement of this role to have a QFever vaccination. For more information - please read the Position Description found here.
Environmental Education Centre Volunteers
Volunteers at the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre share their passion for Ipswich and the environment by educating visitors to the centre on Ipswich’s natural environment and how to care for it by promoting behaviour change and awareness. Volunteers assist with weekly educational programs, school visits, environmental activities and events, and general duties for the day-to-day operations of the centre.
The team at Queens Park Environmental Education Centre have a passion for educating others about the environment, sustainability, Ipswich and it's unique Flora and Fauna and what can be done to protect it. Volunteers in this role enjoy providing exceptional customer service and are comfortable chatting with a diverse audience of people.
It is a requirement of this role to hold/be able to hold a blue card. For more information about the role - please read the Position Description found here.
Environment Event Volunteering
Keen to volunteer but looking for something adhoc or once off? This could be for you. Our environment event volunteers help out throughout the year at a range of environment and sustainability focused events.
No skills or prior experience needed. Simply come along and share your passion for sustainability and the environment.
For more information - please read the position description found here.
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Current Opportunities
- Environmental Education Centre
- Nature Centre - Animal Care Role
- Expressions of Interests to Start Your Own Bushcare or Parkcare Group - Intake on Hold
- Bushcare Volunteer - Friends of Smith Park, Woodend
- Bushcare Volunteer - Opossum Creek Regenerative Project, Brookwater
- Bushcare Volunteer - Peace Park Arboretum, Rosewood – run by Native Plants QLD
- Nature Centre - Visitor Experience role