Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa | Te Oranga o te Ao Turoa
The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) serves to protect and restore nature spaces and species across Aotearoa.
Tangata whenua are inextricably linked to the whenua and te taiao, and we desire a future where whanau, hapu and iwi can thrive in their role as rangatira and kaitiaki.
To tatou taiao. To tatou hitori. He taonga tuturu no Aotearoa. Maioha rawatia. Poipoia rawatia. Tukua.
Our nature. Our history. It's New Zealand's unique legacy. Enjoy it. Enrich it. Pass it on.
He angitutanga | About the role
Be part of a dynamic team protecting and enhancing New Zealand's unique ecosystems, from coastal marine areas to kauri forests, while engaging with local communities and visitors. As a Ranger Biodiversity, Community, Heritage and Visitors, you'll be at the heart of our conservation efforts in the wider Tauranga District. Based in Tauranga, you'll take on diverse projects that span across all functions of biodiversity, community and heritage & visitors.
The position will be focused on:
Coordinating local input into statutory land administration, resource management, permits and concession processes
Threatened species protection and management
Predator control and habitat restoration, including wetland management and kauri dieback mitigation
Heritage and recreational asset maintenance, including track and visitor facility management
Community engagement and stakeholder relationship building
Cross-functional support for various operational tasks
Nga pukenga me nga wheako | Skills and experience
If you have some of following attributes, we are keen to hear from you:
Excellent relationship-building, organizational, and communication skills (written and verbal)
Strong time management and prioritization abilities
Passion for conservation and community engagement
Full New Zealand Driver's License
Physically fit and backcountry experience
Tech-savvy with ability to learn new systems quickly
'Can-do' attitude with problem-solving approach
Adaptability to work across various workstreams and changing priorities
Strong health and safety focus, including leading others
Practical skills for maintenance, repairs, and conservation work
Experience working with iwi, community partners, landowners, and volunteers
Understanding of conservation legislation and its impact on New Zealand's sustainability
Data collection, analysis, and record-keeping skills
Respect for te ao Maori me nga tikanga and passion for working with whanau, hapu and iwi
Ability to create and maintain positive relationships across public and private sectors
Desirable:
Experience in practical conservation field delivery (e.g., threatened species, pest control)
Practical hands on skill-set
Tertiary qualification in a relevant field or equivalent experience
Experience with Resource Management Act (RMA) applications and reporting
Even if you don't tick all the boxes but believe your skills and experience closely align, then we still encourage you to submit an application.
Nga ahuatanga kei a matou | What's in it for you?
DOC places importance on developing a culture where everyone can participate, thrive, and grow. We're working towards being an organisation that is diverse, equitable and inclusive by default. You can learn more about what we offer here.
Tono inaianei | Apply now
Apply online with a CV and cover letter that highlights your relevant skills, experience and motivation for joining Te Papa Atawhai. Please note, due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to accept direct or emailed applications and provide feedback to those not shortlisted.
If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please do let us know.
Ra katinga | Applications close at 11:59 pm on Monday 21 October 2024
Me he patai ano | For further enquiries, contact Kristine Theiss, Operations Manager, ******
Taupanga | Job reference: DOC/1810296
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