Ranger Biodiversity Monitoring (Fixed Term)

  • Te Anau
  • $60,314 - $75,603 per annum
  • Full time
  • Science & Technology
  • Posted 16 days ago

Job Description

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

  • Work in a specialised monitoring programme, join a fun, collaborative team passionate about te taiao 
  • Salary $60,314 - $75,603, Te Anau location
  • 2x fixed term full-time opportunities until 2027

 

Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa | Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa

The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) serves to protect and restore nature across Aotearoa. When nature thrives, we all thrive.

 

He angitūtanga | About the role

The Monitoring Operations Team is currently seeking conservation enthusiasts to join their team and perform biodiversity monitoring mahi throughout New Zealand.

As a Ranger in the Monitoring Operations Team, your responsibilities will include:

  • Collecting monitoring data from a diverse range of sites and projects.
  • Providing office-based support for data analysis and reporting.
  • Utilising your expertise to support the operational delivery of the national biodiversity monitoring programme.

 

Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience

You will bring strong communication skills and a collaborative approach to teamwork to deliver positive outcomes for our taiao/natural world. Your passion for contributing to conservation efforts and mahi and keen interest in contributing to a positive, safe, diverse, and inclusive culture at Te Papa Atawhai, will be valued.

We are keen to hear from you if you have the following:

  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Proven ability operating in the backcountry, communicating effectively and getting on well with others in a small team.
  • Ability to interpret GIS information and produce maps (training in ArcGIS lit, advantageous)
  • Physically fit and able to carry a full pack for three hours off track.
  • Proficiency using Microsoft Office applications for data capture and report writing.
  • Experience or interest in working with whānau, hapū and iwi, with an understanding of Te Ao Māori.
  • Able to regularly spend long periods of time (up to two weeks) away from home.
  • A current full New Zealand Driver Licence.

 

Desirable skills and experience:

  • Experience and an interest in one or more biodiversity areas.
  • Skills or experience managing threatened plant and animal populations, and planning and execution of pest control operations.
  • Experience in other forms of monitoring
  • Experienced in data collection.
  • A range of biodiversity monitoring experience.
  • A current First Aid Certificate.
  • A tertiary qualification and/or equivalent experience and achievements in science or natural heritage management.

 

Mō te tīma | About the team

The Monitoring Operations Team is a nationally distributed group with five permanent bases across Aotearoa, New Zealand. Each base is responsible for conducting fieldwork within its designated region, primarily in support of nationally focused monitoring programmes. Fieldwork is typically carried out in small teams of two to eight members.

The main field season runs from September through March, during which staff generally work 12 to 14-days on followed by a 5 to 6-day break. During these extended field deployments, staff are often away from their home base for the duration, returning only when weather conditions make fieldwork unsafe. Outside of the peak season, field opportunities continue, though most staff revert to a standard Monday-to-Friday office schedule. This time is used to prepare for the upcoming field season and support ongoing operations.

The Monitoring Operations Team fosters a close-knit, supportive culture built around a shared passion for the outdoors and the meaningful work they undertake.

Check out some of the awesome and exciting mahi the field operations teams at Te Papa Atawhai contribute to:

https://blog.doc.govt.nz/2018/04/20/biodiversity-on-your-doorstep/  

https://blog.doc.govt.nz/2017/12/24/hunting-for-native-mistletoe-this-christmas/  

 

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | 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 ināianei | Apply now

Apply online via the DOC Careers Centre with a CV and cover letter highlighting your relevant skills, experience and motivation for joining us. You will be required to complete a questionnaire as part of the application process.  

Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to accept direct or emailed applications and provide feedback to those not shortlisted.

Please note that this role may close earlier than the specified date.

Eligibility to work in New Zealand is mandatory – this includes holding a valid work visa that covers the whole period of employment. 

 

Rā katinga | Applications close Sunday, 15 June 2025 at 11:59 pm.

Me he pātai anō | For further enquiries, contact Rebecca Fonoti on rfonoti@doc.govt.nz.

Taupānga | Job reference: DOC/1862399