He angitūtanga: The opportunity
This is 1x permanent full-time opportunity for Park Ranger whose reporting base would be Wenderholm Regional Park and will require you to work across the various Northern Regional Parks.
You would be joining a team of 21x rangers across the Northern Regional Parks.
As a Park Ranger, you will be responsible for enabling safe and enjoyable outdoor recreation and education experiences in regional park settings, while conserving and protecting natural and cultural heritage enviroment.
This is permanent full-time position with an immediate start that requires working on a 40 hour a weekly rotating roster system, including being available for weekends, public holidays and being on call/stand by.
A house at Atiu Creek may be available for the successful incumbent to rent at a discounted rate, offering a unique lifestyle opportunity in this location.
Day to day tasks you can expect:
You can find the position description here
The renumeration range for this role is $65,493 - $ 77,050 depending on skillset and experience
Te hiranga o tēnei mahi: Why this role matters
You’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference in protecting these regional taonga for future generations, while contributing to the ongoing development of these spaces to reflect the recreational, conservational, and intrinsic values of the people of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Our regional parks are deeply loved and treasured by Aucklanders and visitors alike, welcoming up to 6 million visits each year. These parks showcase the iconic landscapes of the region and are home to many rare and threatened ecosystems and native species. For many, they are places of inspiration and identity—spaces to find tranquillity and connection with nature, or to enjoy active recreation in the bush or on the beach.
Ngā kawenga matua: Key responsibilities
This role involves a diverse mix of hands‑on and people‑focused responsibilities. You will manage and support volunteers and external stakeholders to achieve conservation and recreation outcomes, including overseeing and auditing contractor performance.
The role also involves liaising with visitors across campgrounds and visitor arrival areas, carrying out general park maintenance, and delivering historic site protection programmes to ensure park environments are safe, clean, and welcoming. In addition, you will support the wider ranger team with the maintenance of recreational assets, including walking and mountain bike tracks.
Additional responsibilities include:
Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer
At Auckland Council, you will join a dynamic, supportive environment where your mahi (work) will directly impact the lives of over 1.7 million Aucklanders. We offer flexible working conditions, a focus on well-being, and a culture of continuous improvement.
We are proud to be recognised for our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. We are accredited by GenderTick, a signatory of the Pride Pledge. These commitments reflect our ongoing efforts to create a workplace where all staff feel valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.
Together, we can create a Tāmaki Makaurau we can all be proud of. As part of our organisation, please view a range of our: benefits
Tono Mai: Apply Now!
Application close date: Monday 13th July at midnight
We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis and may close this advert earlier than initially advertised. We will update the advert accordingly, so please check back regularly for any changes.
This role is deemed safety sensitive and in line with Auckland Council policy, you will be required to complete pre-employment drug and alcohol testing
Our employer Kiwisaver contribution is additional to base salary offered.
Auckland Council is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and we are committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application to assist you through the recruitment process

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