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Ranger Project Lead Treaty Implementation

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Ranger Project Lead Treaty Implementation

Department of Conservation

Listed 10 days ago

Listing Description

Location
Masterton, Wellington
Job type
Full time
Duration
Permanent

Description

Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa | Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) serves to protect and restore nature across Aotearoa. When nature thrives, we all thrive.

Ko tā Te Papa Atawhai he tiaki, he whakarauora anō hoki i te taiao puta noa i Aotearoa. He oranga taiao, he oranga tangata.

He angitūtanga | About the role Are you keen to be at the leading edge of Imi/Iwi partnership and conservation leadership for the Chathams Wairarapa District?

We are seeking a Ranger Project Lead Treaty Implementation to spearhead the implementation of vital initiatives in collaboration with our Treaty partners. This role is about fostering partnerships and ensuring that our conservation efforts align with the Departments Treaty obligations as well as cultural values.

The position will be focussed on:

  • Supporting Imi and Iwi to practice tchiekitanga and kaitiakitanga at sites of significance in their rohe
  • Lead, support, manage and complete projects with imi and iwi.
  • Working with Imi and Iwi to develop meaningful relationships that help achieve shared aspirations across the rohe
  • Coordinating regular hui with Imi/Iwi groups to strengthen relationships, discuss shared mahi and common interests
  • Capturing, understanding and recommending work to ensure the Department meets its obligations under each of the settlements in the Chathams Wairarapa District
  • Coordinating annual business planning with each Post Settlement Governance Entity to obtain Imi/Iwi input into our annual work programme
  • Ensuring work is delivered to a high standard, managing risks and issues effectively
  • Supporting the District team to establish networks with imi and iwi to ensure effective collaboration in the delivery of conservation work across the District
  • Engaging with community groups and stakeholders to support conservation outcomes
  • Supporting staff in the District to increase their cultural competency.

This is a permanent, full-time role based in Chatham Island (with island accommodation negotiable).

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Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience You will have great communication and engagement skills allowing a heightened sense of self-awareness and emotional intelligence. You will know how to engage effectively with Imi and Iwi and show a willingness to learn karakii/karakia, pepeha and local tikane/tikanga to develop your capability in this area, which will assist your relationships with hūnau/whānau and Imi/Iwi.

We're looking for someone with the capability and confidence to lead Treaty‑based projects in a complex, relationship‑driven environment. You will bring:

  • Hokohunaungatanga/whakawhanaungatanga - an ability to foster and develop relationships with colleagues, public and tchakat henu/tangata whenua.
  • Strong project management capability - able to plan, deliver, and lead kaupapa through to completion.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing needs across the district.
  • Excellent organisation, tracking, and monitoring skills to ensure commitments, projects, and tasks stay on course.
  • High‑level communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with Imi/Iwi, community partners, and DOC teams.
  • Confidence coordinating hui, engagement, and partnership processes, ensuring good preparation, follow‑through, and relationship care.
  • Digital proficiency, including databases, systems, and the ability to pick up new tools quickly.
  • Full New Zealand Driver's Licence.
  • Strong proficiency in computer systems and databases, with the ability to quickly learn and adapt to new technologies.
  • Strong time‑management skills, able to balance multiple workstreams and deliver high‑quality outcomes.

Knowledge & Experience:

  • Understanding of Treaty settlements and DOC's obligations, or the ability and willingness to learn quickly.
  • Knowledge of ta rē and tikane Moriori and te reo me ona tikanga Māori, supporting cultural understanding and partnership development or the willingness to learn.

To read the full advertisement, and to apply online, check out DOC Careers.

Applications close at 11:59 pm on Monday, 9 March 2026

Application details

Please click Apply Now to apply for this role or to register your interest.

Reference #: JR101315

Department of Conservation

Anna Basova

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Anna Basova

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Department of Conservation

The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai is a great place to work for anyone who is passionate about nature and the environment. We have a wide range of exciting opportunities with a current focus on exciting Summer season roles!

As the government agency charged with conserving Aotearoa New Zealand’s natural and historic heritage, we are responsible for caring for the land, water and our native species. We have team members spread throughout the country who work hard to ensure that Papatūānuku can thrive.

We support flexible working, and a transparent and collaborative culture, as well as career development and training opportunities. If you are interested in joining a team of people who love what they do, check out our opportunities or visit us at http://www.doc.govt.nz/careers

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