We're on the lookout for a passionate and experienced Senior Environmental Specialist - Seabirds to join the Environmental Evaluation and Monitoring Unit. If you're a seabird ecologistist with a practical approach to conservation and a desire to make a lasting impact on Auckland's environment, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Job Details
... - Start Date: October 2025
- End Date: March 2026
- Hours Per Week: 40 hours per week
- Hourly Rate: $51ph + 8% holiday pay
- Location: Based in the Auckland City Centre, with fieldwork across the Auckland region
What You'll Do
This is a unique, hands-on role where you will be at the heart of our seabird fieldwork operations. You'll use your technical knowledge and operational experience to plan, manage, and implement a key field monitoring programme. You'll be responsible for ensuring the programme runs smoothly, safely, and effectively, helping to improve Auckland's biodiversity.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and undertake fieldwork operations for our Seabird Monitoring and Research Programme.
- Oversee all logistics for a variety of monitoring sites, including remote locations and pest-free islands.
- Secure all necessary permits and approvals for fieldwork operations
- Conduct hands-on monitoring tasks, including handling, banding, and collecting biological samples from seabirds.
- Ensure all biosecurity and health and safety protocols are followed rigorously.
- Process and validate raw data collected in the field and manage associated databases.
- Contribute to data analysis, interpretation, and reporting
About You
We're looking for a highly skilled and pragmatic ecologist with a true passion for seabirds. You're a problem-solver with attention to detail with attention to detail who can think on their feet and thrives in challenging field conditions. With a practical approach to delivering results, you'll have an understanding about realities and logistics necessary for this kind of work. With a practical approach to delivering results, you’ll have an understanding about the realities and logistics necessary for this kind of work.
To be eligible for this role, you should have:
- A Bachelor's degree in ecology, environmental science, or a related field, or commensurate work experience.
- Practical experience working with and handling seabirds for research purposes.
- A Department of Conservation Bird Banding Permit L2+ is required. required
- A strong level of fitness and the ability to work in all terrains and weather conditions, including walking with a backpack for extended periods.
- Experience managing fieldwork expeditions to remote areas
- Excellent organisationals and communication skills, with a collaborative approach to working with a diverse range of people, including iwi and landowners.
- A full and clean driver's license.
- This is a safety-sensitive role, and a pre-employment drug and alcohol test is required.
- This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week position that will require some overnight stays on remote islands.This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week position that will require some overnight stays on remote islands.
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to a team of passionate professionals dedicated to Auckland's environment, we invite you to apply today!
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.