Te Kete Tipuranga o Huirapa Ltd (Arowhenua Native Nursery) is a wholesale plant nursery specialising in providing high-quality native plants grown from eco-sourced seeds for conservation projects, environmental enhancement projects, amenity plantings, landscapers, garden centres, and nurseries across the rohe.
A company dedicated to conservation and restoration efforts, they embrace the essence of kaitiakitanga, where guardianship, protection and preservation are at the core of their mission.
They have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Site Manager to join, and lead, their Restoration Services team. This is a hands-on role that will suit a practically minded person who enjoys both managing and working as part of a collaborative team.
The Site Manager will spearhead the restoration and conservation arm of the organisation, coordinating multiple projects, working on-site with the restoration team, providing leadership and guidance, as well as working collaboratively with other departments to achieve key outcomes.
Key duties and responsibilities
Organising and coordinating daily work programs including pest eradication, weed control, land maintenance, and planting
Leading a team of up to 15 restoration team workers
Working closely with other staff to ensure customer and contractual requirements are met
Engaging with customers, landowners, and other key stakeholders to inform and update them
Maintaining records and communications using email and computer programs
Our ideal candidate will bring the following skills and attributes:
Proven experience in a hands-on operational leadership role
Organised with strong time management skills
Physically fit and capable of undertaking practical work such as planting, land clearing, and pest trapping
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with team members, other leaders, and external parties
Qualifications or significant experience in ecological restoration, landscaping, conservation project management or similar disciplines would be an advantage
A genuine desire to build a positive team culture, mentor, and develop staff
Confidence using computers to communicate and maintain work records
Full driver's licence, and experience operating a range of vehicles
Understanding of, or willingness to learn about tikanga Maori and be part of a Kaupapa Maori organisation
If this is the opportunity you have been searching for, then apply today with your CV and cover letter detailing your skills, experience, qualifications, and interest in this role.
Early applications are welcome – this role is vacant now.
Approaches made directly to Arowhenua Native Nursery will be referred to Stafford for processing.
Applicants must have the legal right to work in New Zealand.
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