Team Leader Radiation

Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water

This position is based in Darwin NT, Australia. Relocation assistance may be available for successful applicants, subject to delegate approval.

Who we are

The Office of the Supervising Scientist is responsible for protecting the environment of the Alligator Rivers Region, including Kakadu National Park, from the effects of uranium mining. We conduct independent research and monitoring, participate in and oversee the regulatory process for uranium mining in the region and develop standards and practices for environmental protection.

The Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist conducts world-leading research for monitoring and assessing the environmental impacts of uranium mining. We are a multidisciplinary institute with research programs spanning environmental radiation, water and sediment quality, ecosystem restoration, geomorphology, omics, drone remote sensing and environmental applications of artificial intelligence. Our Radiation research program focuses on assessing the radiation impacts to the public and the environment from uranium mining activities. Our technical capabilities and current work program include:

  • Low level radiochemistry, alpha and gamma spectrometry laboratories
  • Measurement of natural decay series radionuclides in air, soil, water and biota (including Aboriginal bush foods)
  • Radiation surveys of legacy and rehabilitated uranium mining sites
  • Modelling and assessment of radiation exposure pathways to the public and non-human biota from the dispersion and transfer of radionuclides in the environment
  • Provision of technical advice on regulatory applications for uranium mining and other radiation-related actions
  • Engagement with International Atomic Energy Agency technical programs

For more information about us please visit our website: https://www.dcceew.gov.au/

Job overview

You will lead an environmental radiation research program focussed on assessing the radiological impacts to people and the environment from uranium mining operations and site rehabilitation in the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory.

Team Leader Radiation - Principal Research Scientist

Team Leader Radiation - Senior Research Scientist

Tasks include:

  • Lead and manage the work program of the radiation team (staff, budget, projects and resources) to ensure the safe and timely delivery of research and monitoring which informs the assessment of radiation impacts to people and the environment from uranium mining activities.
  • Apply sound judgement and technical knowledge to determine sampling and analysis requirements to meet research and monitoring objectives, undertake field and laboratory work as required to collect and analyse samples.
  • Evaluate radionuclide datasets and apply best practice methods for assessing radiation impacts to people and the environment from uranium mining activities, interpret results in the context of radiation protection standards and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals as lead author.
  • Participate in stakeholder meetings and technical forums as a subject matter expert on radiation monitoring and impact assessment for uranium mining and other radiation-related activities.
  • Provide advice on regulatory applications for uranium mining and other actions in line with national and international standards for radiation protection.

In addition to the above, the Team Leader Radiation - Principal Research Scientist will:

  • Apply expert judgement and technical knowledge to determine sampling and analysis requirements to meet research and monitoring objectives, undertake field and laboratory work as required to collect and analyse samples.
  • Develop and harness linkages with other government agencies, industry and/or universities for radiation research collaboration and capability building.
  • Provide expert advice on regulatory applications for uranium mining and other actions in line with national and international standards for radiation protection.

What you'll gain from the experience

This role offers a niche career opportunity in the vibrant city of Darwin and operates in one of Australia's most unique government science programs. You will gain understanding of the complexities of uranium mine rehabilitation whilst applying your expert scientific knowledge and experience to lead a dedicated work program for assessing the associated radiological impacts.

For detailed information about the job-specific capabilities for this role, please view the Job Description which can be downloaded from our website.

Flexible employment arrangements are available with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

Employment in the APS requires Australian citizenship. Non‑Australian citizens may only be considered in exceptional circumstances, subject to legislative requirements and delegate approval. Visa sponsorship or migration support is not offered.

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

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