Your new organisation
As Australia’s only national bird conservation charity, we are on a mission to put birds and nature on the path to recovery within a decade, leading and facilitating action that halts biodiversity loss and
restores ecosystems. We can only achieve this with the help and support afforded to us by our diverse stakeholders including supporters, campaigners, donors, members and like-minded conservation organisations.
BirdLife Australia takes a science and evidence-based approach to bird conservation. Where strong
conservation plans are in place and well-resourced the evidence tells us that threatened species can be brought back from the brink of extinction. With a 100-plus year history and Australia’s strongest and longest-lived collection of data and surveys, BirdLife Australia brings a wealth of observation and
experience to the protection of native birds.
BirdLife Australia is a diverse organisation with more than 350,000 supporters, donors, volunteers,
campaigners and members, over 150 staff across Australia, and a network of more than 40 voluntary
community groups.
BirdLife Australia is truly local to global, with a network of more than 40 voluntary community groups on the ground in Australia and is the Australian member of the BirdLife International partnership, the world’s largest partnership for conservation.
Our growing network of people generously give their time, expertise, voice and financial support, standing together with us to help protect Australia’s unique birdlife.
A significant part of BirdLife Australia’s work is done by volunteers acting either alone, in organised groups or serving on Committees. It is important that all staff understand and appreciate the contribution made by volunteers, and are also mindful of their varying skills, interests and motivations.
BirdLife Australia acknowledges the important role First Nations People throughout Australia have played, and continue to play, caring for Country. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community and pay respect to Traditional Owners and their cultures, and to their Elders both past and present. BirdLife Australia endeavours to facilitate the further engagement of Indigenous Australians in the research and conservation of our native birds.
Position Objective
The Digital Content and Web Coordinator is responsible for delivering exceptional website experiences
that facilitate the acquisition of money, time, and voice. The role is accountable for the day-to-day
operation, content coordination, and performance optimisation of BirdLife Australia’s web presence,
working with the Marketing and Engagement Manager to achieve BirdLife Australia’s strategic goals.
What you need to know
This is a part-time position (0.8 FTE Pro-rata), offered on an ongoing basis.
Remuneration / Job Level Part-time salary at Level 3.
Please note, that this is a hybrid position working in a home-based environment and in the national office in Collingwood, Victoria.
For further information, please refer to the attached position description. Any questions can be directed to Caroline Scales c/o- people@birdlife.org.au. If you are unable to access the position description, please contact people@birdlife.org.au.
Applications close at midnight, Friday, 24th of July 2026.
Your application must include a cover letter, a statement briefly addressing the selection criteria and your current resume.
Applicants must possess full working rights in Australia to be eligible for appointment and a current national police check (NPC) (or willingness to obtain).
BirdLife Australia is an equal opportunity employer. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.