Regional Planner | Kaiwhakamahere ā-Rohe
About this role
Support planning and funding processes that deliver conservation outcomes
Salary Range: $80,695 - $101,951, depending on skills and experience
Permanent Role | Flexible working available | Taupō based
Help connect priorities, funding opportunities and asset investment needs to make a lasting difference for Te Taiao.
Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa | Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa
Mō te tūranga | About the role
The Department of Conservation protects and manages Aotearoa New Zealand's natural and historic heritage for the benefit of present and future generations. As part of this, the Regional Operations Group delivers the frontline conservation work that protects and enhances the places, species, and ecosystems entrusted to DOC.
Reporting to the Regional Planning and Performance Manager, the Regional Planner plays a key role in supporting regional planning, performance, funding and investment activities across the Central North Island region.
Working closely with district teams, regional leadership and subject matter experts, you will help identify priorities, coordinate funding opportunities and support the development of plans, business cases and investment proposals that enable conservation outcomes.
The position will be focussed on:
Working with district teams to establish priorities and ensure regional context is reflected in planning and decision-making.
Facilitating discussions that support regional work planning and investment prioritisation.
Supporting the development of funding bids for both strategic and reactive work and responding to associated requests for information.
Identifying funding solutions and supporting districts to access appropriate funding streams.
Guidance and support with creation of business cases.
Monitoring, analysing and reporting on regional performance, providing assurance on progress towards targets and outcomes.
Preparing regional reports and recommendations for regional leadership.
Identifying and supporting improvement initiatives.
Providing support across biodiversity, visitor, heritage, Treaty and community programmes to support integrated planning and delivery.
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Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience
We are keen to hear from you if you have:
Strong analytical, reporting and problem-solving skills.
Experience in planning, project management, asset management, infrastructure planning or a related field.
Experience developing or supporting business cases, funding proposals, investment planning activities or capital projects.
Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to build relationships, facilitate discussions and influence positive outcomes.
Strong Excel skills and confidence working with data to support decision-making.
Experience in long-term planning, budgeting, business planning or investment prioritisation.
High attention to detail and the ability to maintain accurate records and documentation.
Ability to work collaboratively across multiple disciplines and manage competing priorities.
An inquisitive and solutions-focused mindset, with curiosity and initiative to identify opportunities and drive improvements.
A full New Zealand Driver Licence (preferred).
He aha ngā pāinga mōu? | What’s in it for you?
DOC is committed to a culture where everyone can participate, thrive, and grow. We’re driven by our values and behaviours, and are working towards being an organisation that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive by default.
We also support flexible working arrangements for our kaimahi across Aotearoa, with options considered based on the role and in discussion with your leader.
Tonoa inaiānei | Apply now
Apply online with your CV and cover letter outlining your relevant experience and motivation. We’re unable to accept emailed applications or provide feedback to applicants not shortlisted.
If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, let us know and we’ll try to accommodate.
Salary: $80,695 - $101,951, depending on skills and experience.
Eligibility: You must hold a valid NZ work visa that covers the duration of employment.
Please note, we are not engaging with recruitment agencies for this role.
Rā whakakapi | Applications close at 11:59 pm on Sunday 6th September
Me he pātai anō, whakapā mai | For further enquiries, please contact Leeza Young, Senior Recruitment Advisor, leeyoung@doc.govt.nz
Company at a glance
The Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai is a great place to work for anyone who is passionate about nature and the environment. 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. They perform a huge range of tasks, from specialists undertaking ground-breaking projects through to support staff who enable our mahi; and rangers operating at the forefront of conservation.
The work we do impacts the people of Aotearoa New Zealand and our many visitors and will have continued and far-reaching effects for generations to come. Our commitment to being an honourable Treaty Partner and collaboration with local iwi, community groups and businesses is critical to setting the foundations for future conservation success.
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, find out more about a career with the Department of Conservation.
Top Benefits
- Flexible working arrangements
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