Join our team of 90+ specialists

If you're a field ecologist, botanist, zoologist, GIS specialist, or regulatory strategist who's passionate about bringing development and nature into alignment, we'd like to hear from you.

Why Work Here?

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Culture & Values


We believe progress and environmental protection are complementary. Good ecology informs better design. Better design reduces impact and simplifies approvals. We're partnership-focused, not transactional. You're part of a team solving problems together, not a cog in a machine.

Professional Development Opportunities


We support specialist training - advanced bat call identification workshops, EPBC Act masterclasses, and emerging technologies. We establish training and career development opportunities to build continuous development.

Staff contribute to peer-reviewed research and industry publications. We support professional memberships and encourage engagement with the broader ecological community. If staying current in your field matters to you, we create the space and training opportunities for it.

Professional development opportunities
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Team Environment & Collaboration


You'll work alongside specialists who lead in their field—not as a generalist surrounded by non-specialists, but as part of dedicated teams (zoology, botany, regulatory strategy, project management).

Collaboration is built in. Projects require integration across disciplines. You're embedded in cross-functional teams where your expertise matters and gets leveraged.

Join a Team That Solves Real Problems

If you're a field ecologist, botanist, zoologist, GIS specialist, or regulatory strategist passionate about aligning development and nature, we'd like to hear from you.

We're looking for:

  • Field Ecologists with species identification skills, survey methodology experience, and curiosity about how ecology informs better design
  • Specialist Bat or Bird Ecologists with acoustic monitoring or ornithological expertise
  • Botanists & Vegetation Specialists who are VQA accredited for habitat assessment and understand native vegetation regulations.
  • Regulatory & Strategy Specialists with EPBC Act knowledge or planning experience
  • Project Managers who can manage complex timelines whilst maintaining client communication
  • Graduate Ecologists keen to build expertise through hands-on field work and mentoring
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What We Offer

Work on projects that matter - wind farms powering Australia's renewable transition, developments being designed smarter, and nature positive, infrastructure with ecological diligence. 

Senior expertise guiding your work (not junior-level execution under time pressure)

Continuous learning - conferences, training, specialist development

Flexible working arrangements that recognise field ecology is seasonal and demanding

A team that values rigorous honesty and partnership over transaction

Work with us

Interested in joining the Nature Advisory team? See how you can contribute to meaningful ecological work.

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