OverviewAre you ready to apply your scientific expertise to help protect and enhance one of Aotearoa's most diverse natural environments?
At Environment Southland, we work alongside our community to manage Southland's land, water, air, and coast, from Stewart Island to Fiordland.
After a recent organisational redesign, we're investing in specialist roles that will help us respond to the unique challenges of our region.
We're now looking for an experienced Environmental Scientist - Land to join our high-performing Science Investigations and Operations Team.About the roleThe Environmental Scientist Land contributes to the overall performance of the Science Investigations and Operations Team by providing research, analysis and reporting in the field of soil and land science.This role focuses onProviding advice and expertise in soil and land science relevant to the needs of CouncilDeveloping, implementing and managing soil and land science monitoring programmes and investigationsParticipating in the development and implementation of soil and land science management strategies and programmes aligned with meeting organisational outcomesSupport assessment and management of Selected Land Use Sites (SLUS) and Hazardous Activities and Industrial List (HAIL) sitesWhat you'll bringA post-graduate qualification (MSc or PhD) in a relevant science discipline3+ years' experience in soil, land science or environmental investigationSound understanding of NZ environmental legislation, standards, and reportingStrong data interpretation, research, and technical reporting skillsWhy join usWe have a lifestyle that is second to none, with easy access to beaches, rivers, lakes, ski fields, national parks and first-class sports facilities.
We pride ourselves on the support we give our team to ensure a good work-life balance is a priority.
And with affordable real estate, short commutes and a great range of schools on offer there is something here for everyone!
RemunerationAn initial offer of remuneration will be made within the range $102,240 - $107,920.Te Tiriti o Waitangi and responsibilitiesWorking at Environment Southland requires all staff to uphold the council's Te Tiriti o Waitangi responsibilities as part of their day-to-day role.
This may be through the appropriate delivery of functions through various legislation where Te Tiriti o Waitangi or partnering with mana whenua is required or upholding the commitments that our elected councillors have made to Ngai Tahu ki Murihiku through the Charter of Understanding.How to applyTo download the JD and apply for this job go to: upload your CV and cover letter.
Your cover letter will be a key part of our assessment process, so please highlight how your experience relates to the key skills required for this role.Applications close: 26 October ****To apply for this job go to: and enter ref code: *******.
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