The Role
The Timaru District Council is looking for a Gardener to join our team. This hands-on position is responsible for the direct in-house maintenance of the Council’s gardens, parks, landscapes, and other green spaces. As a Gardener, you will upkeep the quality and beauty of our district's greenspaces to make a positive impact.
This role involves maintaining parks, gardens, and greenspaces by mowing lawns, fertilizing, weeding, spraying, deadheading, and irrigating. It also includes planting and caring for bedding plants, monitoring plant growth and health, handling hazardous chemicals safely, and operating powered gardening tools. Additionally, the position requires regular maintenance and servicing of horticulture tools, staying updated on gardening techniques, and performing other horticultural tasks as required.
We are looking for someone with a general understanding of horticulture and proven experience in a Gardener or related role. If you have a passion for horticulture and the skills to maintain and enhance our greenspaces, we would love to hear from you!
This is a permanent role and offers 40 hours per week. The annual salary for this role is $61,304.04 - $63,143.16 per annum. Check out a copy of the position description here. For further information please email us at jobs@timdc.govt.nz
You must have the right to live and work in this location to apply for this job. Applications close at 5:00pm, 1 August 2025. Applications can be registered through our career’s website www.timaru.govt.nz/jobs
The District
Timaru District is a thriving and innovative community. It is the central hub for the South Island, servicing a large agricultural heartland, with a growing economy that provides the import and export gateway for primary sectors. We boast a Top 10 most loved beach in New Zealand and have access to mountains, rivers, and lakes, making Timaru an ideal destination for recreational, sporting, and cultural pursuits.
Let’s not forget about that 7 minute commute to work!
The Organisation
The Timaru District Council aims to enable democratic local decision-making and action by, and on behalf of communities, to promote the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of its communities in the present and for the future. With around 400 staff, there are a diverse range of roles from front facing community to support and technical specialists.
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