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Megan Burns

Regional Waterwatch Coordinator – East Gippsland

Bachelor of Science (Resource Management)

"The part of my job I enjoy the most is getting out of the office and talking to the community."

Megan BurnsIn this position I manage the Waterwatch program for the East Gippsland region. I coordinate training and education activities for the community, oversee the school education program run by the Community Education Coordinator and manage the Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Network.

This position is very active, I spend half my time at the office on numerous administration tasks and the other outside either visiting current and future volunteers or running training and information events for schools or the community. The part of my job I enjoy the most is getting out of the office and talking to the community.

The Bachelor of Science (Resource Management) course gave me a wide range of choices when it came to finding a job. My persistence and voluntary work also helped me further my choices.

My first science job, a laboratory technician came to me after finishing my last exam for the degree. My first job in Natural Resource Management was with the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) as a Flood Project Officer for 6 months. I then spent a few months with Landcare before I headed overseas to South Africa and completed one month voluntary work with Cape Town Nature Conservation. On arriving back in Australia I started work with the WGCMA on their Regional Catchment Strategy and then on an action plan for the Traralgon Creek catchment which has finally lead me to the position I hold today. My course helped me through all these positions, whether it was for the information I learned - or the way to gather and present it professionally.