At ZIP, our mission is to protect native taonga and restore te taiao (nature) by removing invasive predators across mainland Aotearoa. Zero Invasive Predators Ltd (ZIP) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2015 by the NEXT Foundation and the Department of Conservation. ZIP is working to adapt and refine our elimination approaches to completely remove predators within the context of three landscape scale projects: Predator Free South Westland project, Te Manahuna Aoraki Project, and Predator Free Rakiura. Purpose Play a crucial role in enabling the successful delivery of the Predator Free South Westland project. Lead a team of 6-10 field rangers, identifying and supporting their personal and professional development through empathic and strong team leadership. You will work closely with the operations coordinator, team leads, and the wider ZIP team to maintain a high-functioning goal-oriented team. Tasks Ensuring the team is healthy, happy, engaged, and productive Demonstrate and drive culture through the field team Developing strong relationships with the field team and wider ZIP team Supporting your team to make sure they understand what is being asked of them by the work leads Willing to voice your opinions while being open to different perspectives, fostering this in your team Managing situations proactively in the moment Identifying and supporting development and growth opportunities for the team, including mentoring opportunities, to maximise the potential of your team Work in the field to remain grounded and connected to the mahi Administration, managing leave and rosters to ensure that staff have breaks and that we have enough of a team to carry out the planned program of work Connecting with leads and managers for context/support Lead by example, demonstrating a culture where physical and mental health and safety are understood as integral to success. Be aware of and take into account conditions that affect your own and others' health and safety Actively look for opportunities for continuous improvement Key Requirements People leadership experience Physically fit to work in some of South Westland's most challenging terrain Clear and empathetic communicator Values the benefits of developing connections through the team Willingness to address issues as they arise Good time management Active listener Comfortable in a dynamic work environment ZIP Culture People – our team, conservation partners, and other stakeholders – are always our number one priority, without exception. We are caring, connected, empowered, and innovative. Within this context, some of the values and principles we follow include: Keep people safe Communicate openly Invest strategically Deliver rapid prototypes and experiment Create accessible solutions that work well Strive for continuous improvement. How to Apply Please apply online, or send a cover letter and CV, quoting 'Team Leader' in the subject header. For more information, please email your questions to ******, providing your name and a contact phone number. We will be accepting applications until midday on Friday 12th December 2024, or until a suitable candidate is found.
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