Location: Hamilton City
Employment Type: Permanent
Applications Close: 29 October 2024
Are you Hamilton City Councils next Waiwhakareke Ranger?
What does a day in this job look like?
Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park is a 60ha park located on the northwest outskirts of Hamilton, across the road from Hamilton Zoo.
The park is on its way to becoming a self-sustaining sanctuary that represents the original ecosystem diversity of the Hamilton Basin. The park has a peat lake (Waiwhakareke or Horseshoe Lake), and wetland ecosystems with native plantings being restored.
You will work across the Te Kaaroro Nature Precinct which includes the Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, Hamilton Zoo and Hamilton Observatory. This is a key role within a team of passionate and energetic individuals who have a large focus on Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, primarily undertaking native restoration, invasive species management and positive biodiversity outcomes to the highest standard.
You will collaborate with the curator and work alongside other rangers to implement standards of operation and ensure the development of the park aligns with the strategic vision of Te Kaaroro.
Other key duties include:
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Completing plants, bird, and wildlife surveys where applicable.
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Assisting the Curator in reintroductions and translocations of native fauna.
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Assist with the upkeep of all Zoo and Waiwhakareke planted areas – including tree maintenance, lawn and pasture management, animal fodder plantations, garden development and upkeep, and weed control.
Skills and experience we are seeking:
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Strong understanding and expertise (or willingness to learn) in planting, setting out plants, maintenance of planted areas, light wells, pests and weed controls specific to the unique ecology in the park.
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Experience (or willingness to learn) in machinery and restoration tools such as ATV, Tractors, Chainsaw, scrub bar etc.
What’s in it for me?
This is an opportunity to play a key role in ensuring that Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park succeeds as New Zealand’s largest inland restoration project and provides an ecological paradise for native wildlife maintaining its rich cultural history for tangata whenua.
What’s the salary?
Circa $62K per annum dependent on skills and experience.
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- Note that we’ll be shortlisting as we receive applications – so don’t muck around!
As a council, we believe in creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and belongs. We value inclusiveness (Kotahitanga) – we respect and value the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents that everyone brings. As a member of our team, you'll have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of the community so that Hamilton’s full potential can be unlocked making it the best place to be. It is important to us that we support you throughout our selection process (interview and assessments). If you have any access needs during this process, let us know in advance so we can make sure these are met.
This role is being sourced directly. If/where Hamilton City Council requires the support of a recruitment agency, we will seek this support from our panel of selected agencies. Hamilton City Council will not be responsible for, and will not pay, any commissions, fees or other payments related to unsolicited contact.