Vacancy – Reserves Manager (Taranaki and Southern King Country)

August 1, 2022

Are you someone who is passionate about the restoration of the natural environment for indigenous flora and fauna and is capable of leading restoration work plans and programmes?

The Native Forest Restoration Trust is offering a renewable one year part time contract covering its Taranaki and Southern King Country reserves. It is anticipated that the role will require 8 – 10 hours per week pro rata with some flexibility during the first year for the new manager to familiarise themselves with reserves.

The focus of the Reserve Manager position is planning and prioritising operational program delivery across reserves. The position supervises Honorary Rangers, contractors and volunteers as well as managing external relationships with Iwi, Local and Regional Councils, the Department of Conservation, QEII National Trust, local community groups and neighbours.

The role will be based in Taranaki. Due to the remoteness of some locations and difficult to access areas, it is advisable that the successful applicant has a degree of physical fitness.

Main responsibilities include:

  • Preparing annual work plans and budgets for each reserve.
  • Overseeing the implementation of work plans for each reserve including coordinating Honorary Rangers, contractors and volunteers and monitoring work done.
  • Identifying reserve management funding and support opportunities and submitting funding applications to supplement reserve budgets.
  • Complying with the Trust’s Health and Safety Policy to ensure their own safety and the safety of others.
  • Maintaining Hazard Lists and H&S Plans for each reserve and updating as required.

Ideally the successful applicant will have:

  • A relevant tertiary qualification and/or extensive experience in reserve management or biodiversity conservation.
  • A passion for restoration and conservation with a good knowledge of New Zealand weed and native plant species.
  • Excellent planning and organisational skills.
  • Ability to be self-motivating and capable of working safely alone.
  • Positive interpersonal skills and the ability to work with opinion leaders, officials and people in the community.
  • Good written and spoken communication skills and political judgement.
  • Skills in managing contractors and running work programmes.
  • Experience of delivering annual work plans on time and within budget.
  • Knowledge and experience of funding and project management.
  • A current Growsafe Standard Certificate or equivalent.
  • Ability to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) software to develop, manage, query and display spatial data relevant to reserve management plans (not essential but highly regarded).
  • Current full NZ drivers licence
  • NZ work permit.

The position will commence in August/September 2022. The Trust expects all applicants to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Remuneration will be commensurate with the successful applicant’s qualifications and experience for this role. The role may be expanded as further reserves are added to the Trust’s portfolio.

For further information or to register your interest and receive a copy of the job description, please email admin@nfrt.org.nz subject line “Vacancy Taranaki Reserves Manager”.

Applications must include a cover letter, CV (including the names of two referees) and evidence of the required capabilities as per the job description. Please email your final application to Sandy Crichton, Trust Manager: sandy@nfrt.org.nz

Applications close when a suitable candidate has been recruited.

 

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