Job Summary
We are seeking a critical thinker with strong communication skills and a passion for conservation to join our team as a Community Ranger.
This permanent, full-time role is based in Wanaka or Alexandra and involves safeguarding conservation values by managing and assessing applications for activities on Public Conservation Land.
Main Responsibilities
Process one-off permits from start to finish, including pre-application meetings, assessing the activity against statutory documents, writing recommendation reports and permit conditions to manage impacts on conservation land.
Collaborate with team members across the Department to understand conservation values and how these may be impacted by an activity.
Provide input on long-term permits, Resource Management and Crown Pastoral Land Act processes, detailing affected conservation values and recommending measures to minimise impacts.
Monitor commercial or private activity on public conservation land to ensure compliance.
Work closely with iwi, gathering their advice and integrating their perspectives into land use decisions.
Build and maintain relationships with local communities and stakeholders.
Provide administrative, liaison and advocacy support to community-led projects that seek to achieve conservation and recreation outcomes.
Requirements
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to write clearly and concisely using plain English, to provide context, critical analysis, and logical recommendations for decision makers.
Critical thinker with the ability to interpret and apply legislation, policy, and management documents.
Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills, capable of fostering effective relationships.
A proactive mindset with excellent organisational skills, and ability to prioritise competing demands.
Willingness to engage with external stakeholders, attend meetings, and conduct site visits.
Experience working within a statutory framework, compliance, regulatory space, or a similar process-based environment.
A good understanding of te ao Maori me nga tikanga.
Experience in working with and partnering with statutory authorities, community groups, iwi or business groups.
Experience and/or tertiary qualification in communications, legal, or ecology.
Knowledge of the Central Otago region.
About Us
The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) serves to protect and restore nature across Aotearoa. When nature thrives, we all thrive.
We're working towards being an organisation that is diverse, equitable and inclusive by default. DOC places importance on developing a culture where everyone can participate, thrive, and grow.
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