DOC staff in Whakatāne
Image: James Stanbridge | Creative Commons

Introduction

Join a team of people who love what they do.

Our purpose

Our purpose is Papatūānuku Thrives.

Our people serve to protect and sustain nature across Aotearoa. We put nature and people at the heart of our mahi, guided by te reo Māori, te ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

 

Toitū te marae a Tāne-Mahuta, toitū te marae a Tangaroa, toitū te tangata
If the land is well and the sea is well, the people will thrive

 

Our work

Our conservation work involves:

  • taking care of the plants and animals in our environment, and preserving our natural landmarks
  • bringing our history to life by sharing stories and preserving historic sites
  • making sure our recreation areas are well-managed and encouraging people to get out and enjoy outdoor activities
  • working with community groups and businesses to protect our environment
  • partnering with whānau, hapū and iwi to honour our shared values and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • making sure everyone follows the rules and laws that help protect the environment.

Read more about Our role.

Our culture

DOC rangers on the Croesus Track
DOC workers Image: Baptiste Maryns | ©

Our people have a shared vision to make Aotearoa New Zealand the greatest living space on Earth.

We work together and aim in the same direction, supporting and assisting each other. We build on our strengths. 

We support our staff by providing:

  • safe working conditions
  • a working environment where the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi are upheld
  • a commitment to inclusion and diversity in our workforce 
  • a workplace where your aims and aspirations are recognised
  • career development and training opportunities.

Valuing inclusion and diversity

We believe in having an inclusive and diverse culture where everyone can take part, thrive, and grow.

An inclusive culture is one where we:

  • encourage everyone to contribute
  • seek out others with different perspectives
  • listen to everyone's ideas
  • support and develop our people
  • give everyone equal access to opportunities
  • allow people to be themselves at work.

Women in leadership 

We have made great progress in closing gender pay gaps and achieving gender balanced leadership. We’ve developed a 12-month programme to reduce barriers to recruitment and progression. This includes a mentoring women in leadership learning series.

Flexible working

We're all about flexible work arrangements because our work takes us everywhere, from offices to the great outdoors across Aotearoa.

As long as you're getting the job done and everyone's staying safe and healthy, we're here to support whatever setup works best for you and for the role.

Kia toipoto: Closing pay gaps

We’re committed to addressing the causes of ethnic and gender pay gaps in our organisation.

Read more here about the Public Service Pay Gaps Action Plan 2021-24.

Public Service Commission (PSC) programmes

We aim to be an organisation that is inclusive by default, supported by a range of Public Service Commission (PSC) programmes. Find out more about these programmes of work below:

Papa Pounamu priorities

The Public Service Commission started Papa Pounamu in 2017.

Its purpose is to:

  • combine inclusion and diversity efforts
  • help public service chief executives meet their inclusion and diversity goals and obligations.

Read more about the five focus areas.

  1. Addressing bias – Te Urupare i te Mariu 
  2. Fostering diverse leadership – Hautūtanga Kākano Rau
  3. Cultural competence – Te Āheinga ā-Ahurea 
  4. Employee-led networks – Ngā tūhononga e kōkiritia ana e ngā kaimahi
  5. Inclusive leadership – Hautūtanga Ngākau Tuwhera

Contact us

If you have any questions about working at DOC, contact us at careers@doc.govt.nz.

Rangers planning while out in the field
DOC team members planning while out in the field.

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