Overview
Permanent, full-time position to lead our Education & Engagement Team. Member of Orana Wildlife Park’s Senior Leadership Team (SLT).
Monday to Friday roster (but may include some weekends and public holidays as part of a SLT duty roster supporting the wider team).
$95,000-$105,000 per annum.
Orana is owned and operated by Orana Wildlife Trust, a registered charitable trust and not-for-profit organisation. Conservation is a core part of our mission and the key reason Orana exists. Our on-site habitat restoration and predator pest control programmes provide a connecting wildlife corridor and safe haven for some of Canterbury’s most threatened species. Orana Wildlife Park participates in many zoo-based breeding programmes in partnership with the World Association of Zoos & Aquariums (WAZA), the Zoo & Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA), DOC and others. We are committed to continuing our efforts towards these breeding programmes into the future.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a passionate, pragmatic and experienced Education & Engagement Manager to lead the direction, development and delivery of our conservation, education and visitor engagement programmes. This is a key leadership role responsible for creating fun, informative and meaningful experiences for diverse audiences that advocate for wildlife, nature and the species in our care. You will manage a team of educators, casual staff, volunteer coordinators and volunteers, and work collaboratively across departments to ensure alignment with Orana’s conservation goals and strategic direction. This role is pivotal in shaping how Orana Wildlife Park communicates its mission and engages the public.
This Position Will
About you
You are a communicative, empathetic, fun and confident leader, and educator with a strong background in conservation, education, and / or visitor engagement. You will bring creativity, strategic thinking and a collaborative, growth mindset to your work.
You Will Have
What we offer
You will join an incredibly passionate team who are committed to their animals and the Trust’s conservation goals.
This is a full-time, permanent position, working 40 hours per week. The working roster will primarily be Monday to Friday but may include weekends and public holidays as part of a SLT duty roster supporting the wider team.
As a member of our team we are able to offer you :
If you are adaptable and open-minded, with experience in leadership and a desire to push yourself to benefit conservation and animal welfare, APPLY NOW!
Get in quick as applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Applications for this position close on Sunday 2nd November, 5pm.
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Education Education • Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand