The opportunity: National Invasive Ant (NIAS) AsureQuality's Biosecurity team are looking for several people in regions across NZ to help deliver services that protect New Zealand against exotic pests and disease incursions.
Dates of work: Starting early January 2025 until end of March 2025, with 1 day paid training to be provided in early December 2024.
Pay: $26.23 per hour + 8% holiday pay Location: Wellington Region.
These casual roles will involve varying hours, from 0 to 40 hours per week, and can only be worked during daylight hours as these roles involve working outdoors.
In this role you will… Deliver biosecurity surveillance & response field services for the National Invasive Ant Surveillance programme (NIAS).
Work in a team of 2-4 to undertake site inspections, trapping/surveillance work, data recording and sample handling looking for exotic ants at high-risk sites such as seaports, airports & transitional facilities.
Potentially help out other Biosecurity teams with Fruit Fly Surveillance, Black Grass, National Interest Pest Response (NIPR), Pest plant control and Ecological restoration programmes.
Respect matauranga (understanding) Maori and local tikanga (culture) and encourage their practice in our roles.
About you: To be considered for this role you will… Be physically fit and able to walk for long periods of time.
Able to commit to work hours at short notice (we often give 1-7 days notice for upcoming work hours, due to the nature of the work).
Good verbal & written communication skills.
Able to use phone apps and computer technology.
Respect for Te Reo me ona tikanga Maori and other cultures.
Can-do attitude and a great work ethic.
Previous experience in Biosecurity is highly desirable but not essential.
A full, clean New Zealand drivers licence is desired but not essential.
About us: Everyday AsureQuality's experienced team of 1800+ people work alongside farmers, producers, and others throughout the food supply chain to help them uphold what Aotearoa stands for in food - a higher standard of quality and safety.
We are passionate about our shared role as Kaitiaki Kai, guardians of food, and have a deep responsibility to do the right thing for food and the environments it comes from.
We are committed to attracting, developing, and retaining great people, and supporting them to be the best they can be.
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