Ku-ring-gai Council
Coordinator Open Space, Recreational and Building Assets
Closes: 01 Jul

Description
Coordinator Open Space, Recreational and Building Assets
- Salary $123,337.24 to $143,070.72 p/a + super
- Permanent full time position – 35 hours per week
- Access to private use of a vehicle through Council’s Private Leaseback Scheme
About Ku-ring-gai Council
Located 16 km’s north of the Sydney CBD, the Ku-ring-gai area covers 84km2, is home to 124,000 residents and set in one of New South Wales’ most attractive natural environments.
About the role
Council is seeking a proactive, experienced, and technically capable individual to take on the pivotal role of Coordinator Open Space, Recreational and Building Assets.
As the Coordinator, you will provide strategic and operational leadership in the management, planning, maintenance and improvement of Council’s diverse portfolio of open space, recreational and building assets.
You will lead a multidisciplinary team, deliver capital works programs, manage asset condition reporting and financial forecasting, and oversee asset-related systems, policies and practices in alignment with Council’s goals and legislative requirements.
Your duties will include, but are not limited to:
- Develop, implement, and review Asset Management Plans for open space, recreational and building assets
- Provide expert advice on strategic delivery of Council priorities related to assets
- Ensure effective management of key recreational facilities including Ku-ring-gai Fitness & Aquatic Centre and golf courses
- Oversee leases, licences and service levels associated with Council-owned assets to ensure favourable commercial and community outcomes
- Maintain asset management systems, ensuring accurate data collection, condition assessments, compliance and financial reporting
- Conduct strategic and financial modelling to support capital works planning
- Lead, develop, and mentor a professional asset management team
- Develop and implement policies, inspection programs and improvement plans to ensure sustainable long-term asset performance
- Liaise with stakeholders including Council teams, State authorities, adjoining councils, and the community
- Ensure compliance with relevant legislative frameworks including the Local Government Act and NSW Roads Act
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
- Tertiary qualifications in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Facility Management or a related field
- Extensive experience managing open space, recreational and building infrastructure
- Proven background in asset condition assessments, financial reporting and capital works program development
- Demonstrated leadership in team management, policy development, strategic planning and contractor/consultant supervision
- High-level technical, financial and strategic asset management skills
- Ability to prioritise, multi-task and deliver projects within time and budget constraints
- Strong communication skills with the ability to influence and engage diverse stakeholders
- Expertise in Microsoft Office, asset management systems and GIS integration
- Strong problem-solving, negotiation and conflict resolution capabilities
- In-depth knowledge of asset-related legislative requirements
Benefits
- 35 hour working week
- Work from Home (WFH) options / Flexible Working Arrangements in line with Council’s Policy and subject to approval
- Access to private use of a vehicle through Council’s Private Leaseback Scheme
- Access to Fitness Passport
- Health & Fitness $100 yearly reimbursement (conditional)
- Free confidential Employee Assistance Program
- Beautiful Ku-ring-gai Location
- Supportive team environment
- Access to a wide range of development and training opportunities
For more information on the benefits offered at Ku-ring-gai Council, please refer to our website click here.
How to apply
Applicants are required to address all Essential Criteria as listed within the Position Description to be eligible for an interview.
Like to know more? Contact Matthew Drago on 9424 0956
Closes: 11:30pm, Tuesday 1 July 2025
Ku-ring-gai Council is an equal opportunity employer