Scientist - Lakes and Estuaries

Listed 3 days Ago
Horizons Regional Council
Government - Local/Federal

The role 

We are seeking a Lakes and Estuaries scientist to deliver Horizons’ monitoring and research programmes for both lakes and estuaries.

The role will have you working alongside a team of scientists to help develop and implement scientific research and monitoring that supports policy development, implementation and informs responses to environmental issues cross this large and diverse region. 

Our science is strongly linked with national research programmes and the information gathered contributing to cutting-edge regional and national research programmes. 

This permanent full-time position, based in Palmerston North, is part of the Science team.

What we can offer you!

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: 

  • Positive focus on employee health, wellness and wellbeing initiatives across the organisation including your birthday off, wellness day, life insurance for all permanent staff and 5 weeks leave after 2 years of service
  • Flexible family friendly work environment
  • Ongoing development and opportunities across the organisation to grow, specialise or diversify your skills. 
  • Working together for a better environment across our region
  • A supportive and social work environment across the organisation

About you

The successful candidate will have previous experience in limnology and estuary water quality. You should have a good understanding of the Resource Management Act and National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management. You will also have: 

  • Proven success in interpreting and communicating scientific      information in an engaging and informative way.
  • Proven project management skills.
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal); able to effectively present ideas and projects to a wide-ranging audience.
  • An understanding of Mātauranga Māori, the Treaty of Waitangi, and tikanga (and Te Reo ability), or willingness to learn.

About us 

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. Our purpose is to 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.

Applications close 5pm Sunday 13th April 2025.

If you enjoy a challenge and believe you have what it takes to succeed in this exciting new role, we want to hear from you!

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.