Our environment and our people go hand-in-hand.
Do you want to take your career to the next level at one of New Zealand's most progressive Regional Councils and contribute to the valuable work that we do? If so we have just the right job for you!
This job exists to support the delivery of the biosecurity activity in particular marine and aquatic pest education programmes.
Te āhuatunga a te tūranga | About the role
We are looking for a Biosecurity organisational support in the Biosecurity team with a focus on Freshwater and Marine biosecurity education. We are looking for someone with good communication skills, sound commuter /GPS/ GIS skills. This is a key role which will see you strengthening and improving the Biosecurity network that support the Top of the North Marine Biosecurity Partnership.
This is a full time, 12-month fixed term opportunity.
You will be capable of maintaining existing working relationships, have good written and verbal skills, and have sound judgement and initiative. This is an excellent opportunity for you to learn and grow in a fun place to work.
- Development of Marine pest ID guide to educate marine users
- Engagement with key stakeholders on Marine pests issues. This would be attending marine events such as fishing tournaments and holding workshops.
- Undertake survey of marine users to gain level of awareness of Marine pests
- Develop new marine and freshwater pest collateral with the comms team
- Maintain marine/freshwater pest information signage around boat ramps.
- Monthly reporting on Marine and freshwater pest awareness trends
- Report any sightings of marine or freshwater pest to the relevant team.
Ō pūmanawa | Your skills and experience
Candidates want to know what will get them the job.
- A valid driver’s licence required
- Diploma in Marine sciences (desirable)
- Knowledge in Marine and Freshwater pests
- Good public speaking skills
- Report writing skills
Ko wai mātou | Who we are
Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council is responsible for land, air and water as well as public transport and economic development. A major focus of our work involves looking after the environment. We manage the effects of people's use of freshwater, land, air and coastal water. However, we also have a broader responsibility with others for the economic, social and cultural well-being of the regional community.
You’ll be joining the Biosecurity team. You’ll be joining the Biosecurity team. We’re responsible for managing the control of pest plan and animals with the Bay of Plenty.
Culture
Our strength as a biosecurity team lies in our shared purpose and the values we live every day. We are united by a deep commitment to protecting our region’s environment, economy, and communities from the risks of invasive species and pests.
What makes us great:
- Collaboration & Trust: We back each other. Whether we’re in the field, in the office, or working across agencies, we share knowledge, listen actively, and problem-solve together.
- Purpose-Driven Work: Every action we take has a real-world impact. We’re proud to be on the front lines of environmental protection.
- Adaptability & Innovation: Biosecurity challenges evolve – and so do we. We stay ahead by embracing new tools, fresh thinking, and adaptive approaches.
- Local Knowledge, Regional Impact: We value local expertise, relationships, and context. Our community connections amplify our work and make us more effective.
- Integrity & Accountability: We do what we say we’ll do. We operate with transparency and fairness, building public trust in all our actions.
- Supportive Leadership & Growth: Everyone’s contribution matters. We foster learning, support career development, and encourage initiative at all levels.
Together, these values shape a team culture that’s resilient, respected, and ready to meet the biosecurity challenges of today and tomorrow.
Highlights of working with us include:
- Varied and challenging work.
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Flexibility with the way you work.
- A competitive remuneration and leave package, including additional paid leave over Christmas/New Year
- NZ's favourite beach and recreational lakes are a maximum of 1.5 hours from our offices
- A commitment to supporting you grow and develop.
This role is located in Tauranga.
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to Apply
Click APPLY NOW or contact Hamish Lass – Biosecurity Team Leader on 0293687580 for a confidential discussion.
To access a copy of Te Tūranga Mahi (Job Description) please click on the following link or copy and paste it into your web browser: https://short-link.me/18n8m
NB: To apply for this job, you must have the legal right to be able to work in New Zealand and also a current, valid driver's licence. As this position is designated as being "safety sensitive", the successful candidate will be asked to undergo a pre-employment drug and alcohol check as part of the recruitment.
Applications close 5pm, Friday 25 July 2025 and will only be accepted online.