Specialist – Environment Policy and Regulations
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
Environmental/ Urban Planning
Key Responsibilities
Develop comprehensive, cross-government environmental policies and regulations through active coordination with internal departments and external stakeholders.
Analyze existing government strategies, policies, plans, regulations, and initiatives to ensure environmental perspectives are incorporated where necessary.
Collaborate with the Environmental Analysis and Economics Division to integrate outcomes from multi-criteria policy analyses into broad, government-wide environmental policy recommendations.
Lead internal and external stakeholder consultations to support the formulation of aligned and cohesive environmental policies and regulatory frameworks.
Facilitate meetings and dialogue with stakeholders and decision-makers to address concerns, foster support, and incorporate feedback into policy development.
Prepare position papers that accurately represent the organization’s stance on various environmental matters, contributing to sound policy direction.
Assist in drafting inputs and recommendations for leadership regarding environmental policy matters and review of national government strategies and plans.
Produce detailed technical reports and presentations under the guidance of the Section Manager – Environment Policy & Regulations, documenting progress, findings, and proposals.
Coordinate with relevant sectors such as Environmental Quality and Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity to align policies and regulatory efforts.
Carry out additional tasks as assigned by the reporting manager.
Adhere to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) policies and ensure timely reporting of any hazards or incidents in compliance with applicable OHS procedures.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science or a related discipline.
Experience: Minimum of 8 years of professional experience in the environmental field, including at least 4 years in a managerial capacity.
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