Predator Free New Zealand is an ambitious, yet achievable, target. Success will depend on new knowledge, tools, and techniques being developed along the way – and this is where ZIP comes in.  

At ZIP, our mission is to protect native taonga and restore te taiao (nature) by removing invasive predators across mainland Aotearoa. Zero Invasive Predators Ltd (ZIP) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2015 by the NEXT Foundation and the Department of Conservation. ZIP is working to adapt and refine our elimination approaches to completely remove predators within the context of three landscape scale projects; Predator Free South Westland project, Te Manahuna Aoraki Project and Predator Free Rakiura.

The Team Leader role

This is the opportunity to play a crucial role in enabling the successful delivery of the Te Manahuna Aoraki Project by leading a team of 5-10 field rangers. You will work closely with the Project Manager, work leads, and the wider ZIP team to maintain a high-functioning, goal-orientated team.

Location  Twizel

Key Requirements

  • People leadership experience

  • Physically fit to work in some of the Mackenzie Basin’s most challenging terrain

  • Clear and empathetic communicator

  • Values the benefits of developing connections through the team

  • Willingness to address issues as they arise

  • Good time management

  • Active listener

  • Comfortable in a dynamic work environment

CONTRACT: Permanent, full-time

SALARY BAND: $70,000 - $85,000

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 20 December or when a suitable candidate is found

APPLY:  Please apply online, or send a cover letter and CV to careers@zip.org.nz, quoting ‘Team Lead - Twizel' in the subject header. 

For more information, please email your questions to careers@zip.org.nz, providing your name and a contact phone number.