About the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority
The Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority (the Authority) was established on 1 December 2020 to deliver better protection and management of the iconic coast and parks of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road.
In partnership with Traditional Owners, our role is to manage, protect, rehabilitate and foster resilience of the natural, cultural and heritage values of coastal Crown land and marine waters along the Great Ocean Road.
As a public land manager for the Great Ocean Road coast and parks, we manage a wide variety of public land from National Parks to coastal beaches to town foreshores. We also lead visitation policy and planning for the scenic landscapes along the Great Ocean Road to manage visitation and provide a great visitor experience.
All revenue raised through our commercial endeavours is reinvested into the coast to ensure the Great Ocean Road region can be enjoyed now and for generations to come.
Accommodation Services Team
Our ten self-managed Caravan parks and Cape Otway Lightstation generate the majority of Authority revenue. We are the single largest accommodation provider on the Great Ocean Road with over 750,000 visitor nights annually.
Situated adjacent to some of the most spectacular beaches on the coast, our caravan parks offer a range of accommodation options for families, tourists, students and visitors.
The Caravan Park Ranger is accountable for ensuring the park grounds are kept to a high presentation and safety standard. The Caravan Park Ranger position is responsible for assisting with the day-to-day management of the grounds (lawns, gardens, trees and terrain) of the Caravan Parks as well as assisting in the provision of general maintenance activities (minor repairs, painting, removal of debris, etc) of structures, cabins, equipment and other items.
Please note that for this role, weekend availability (including Public Holiday's) will be required, allocated on a rotating roster. The suitable candidate is also expected to be on call with the night phone, on occasion.
Key responsibilities include:
Applications require:
- - - Applications close at 9am Thursday, 20 March - - -
To learn more about this position, please visit: work with us! to obtain a copy of the position description, including the primary responsibilities, key selection criteria, knowledge and skills.
Everyone is welcome at the Authority.
Here at the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority we are committed to creating a workforce that is diverse and is inclusive of all. We value and embrace the various experiences and perspectives people may have, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, cultural background, disability, or sexual orientation.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and live and all First Nations peoples, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.