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Environmental Scientist

ANZSCO ID 2343 

Environmental Scientists study, develop, implement and advise on policies and plans for managing and protecting the environment, flora, fauna and other natural resources. 

Job Titles 

  • Conservation Officer 
  • Environmental Consultant, Adviser, Auditor or Officer 
  • Environmental Research Scientist 
  • Park Ranger 

Tasks 

  • evaluating habitat, wildlife and fisheries needs, and formulating short and long-term management goals and objectives 
  • enforcing laws and regulations to conserve and protect fish and wildlife 
  • carrying out environmental impact assessments for a wide range of development projects 
  • proposing solutions to address negative environmental impact 
  • studying the effects of factors, such as terrain, altitude, climatic and environmental change, sources of nutrition, predators and the impacts of humans, on animal and plant life 
  • studying and analysing pollution, atmospheric conditions, demographic characteristics, ecology, mineral, soil and water samples 
  • developing conservation and management policies for biological resources, such as fish populations and forests, and establishing standards and developing approaches for the control of pollution and the rehabilitation of areas disturbed by activities such as mining, timber felling and overgrazing 
  • implementing policies and organising activities in designated parks and other areas to conserve and protect natural and cultural heritage 
  • participating in management planning by providing environmental information and making inventories of plants, animals and items of cultural and heritage significance 

Study Info 

A bachelor degree in Environmental Science, or a bachelor degree in Science or Applied Science with a major in Environmental Science or Natural Resource Management is usually required to become an Environmental Scientist. 

Soft Skills 

  • Ability to operate independently within the field, both in metropolitan locations and remotely with potential for extended remote field work; 
  • Excellent oral and written skills 
  • Passion for the environment 
  • Hardworking team player, with an ability to balance multiple projects 
  • Strong time management skills and ability to meet deadlines and achieve set objectives 
  • Meticulous attention to detail and pragmatic problem-solving to draw strong conclusions 

More Info

A Bachelor Degree or higher is usually required. Around three quarters of workers have a university degree. Sometimes relevant experience or on-the-job training is also needed.

Tertiary Education Providers

NSW

Charles Sturt University

University of New England

The University of Sydney

Western Sydney University

Macquarie University

Southern Cross University

University of New South Wales

University of Newcastle

University of Technology Sydney

University of Wollongong

Avondale College of Higher Education

Victoria

Australian Catholic University

Swinburne University of Technology

RMIT University

Deakin University

Monash University

Victoria University

Federation University

University of Divinity

La Trobe

The University of Melbourne

Eastern College

South Australia

Flinders University

The University of South Australia

The University of Adelaide

Torrens University

Tabor College of Higher Education

Western Australia

Curtin University

The University of Western Australia

Edith Cowan University

Murdoch University

The University of Notre Dame

Tasmania

University of Tasmania

Queensland

James Cook University

The University of Queensland

Bond University

The University of Southern Queensland

Griffith University 

CQUniversity

The University of the Sunshine Coast

Queensland University of Technology

Australian Capital Territory

Australian National University

University of Canberra

Northern Territory

Charles Darwin University

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