Would you like to be part of a team implementing actions on the ground in an organisation recognised for our expertise, innovation, science and leadership?
We are recruiting a new full-time permanent role in a recently formed Freshwater and Projects team to provide fieldwork and other support for delivery of projects for the Catchment Operations Group. This is a great opportunity to assist with the delivery of work programmes and gain exposure to a wide variety of projects primarily within the water quality and aquatic habitat improvement and river management and flood protection programmes.
This role works across parts of the beautiful Horizons region, based from our Kairanga Service Centre. You’ll work closely with a wide range of stakeholders across the region and assist with a number of projects/work streams including fish passage related work, riparian planting and river management and flood protection activity.
When you join us, you can look forward to a rewarding career full of opportunities to develop a positive and supportive work environment. We do this through:
The successful applicant will hold a Bachelor level degree or equivalent in an appropriate natural science discipline, hold a full driver’s licence and have a passion for/in natural science disciplines.
Excellent communication and relationship building skills will be vital as the team works with a wide range of internal and external project partners and stakeholders to deliver projects on the ground. As this is largely a field based position, you’ll need to be physically fit, confident working outdoors and in and around water in all weather conditions. Experience in the rural sector, excellent communication skills and a willingness to get stuck in and provide assistance to the team will stand you in good stead for this role.
The Horizons region extends over 22,200km2 – from Ruapehu in the north and Horowhenua in the south, to Whanganui in the west and Tararua in the east. We work with and for our community in the use and protection of our environment, managing our precious resources of land, air and water; as well as public transport and a key role in emergency management. At Horizons Regional Council we work to make our region a healthy environment where people are thriving, including our staff.
Horizons are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to ensuring we have a diverse and inclusive workplace so our people reflect the diversity of our region.