Forestry Careers logo
  • Careers Ngā Momo Mahi
    • Jobs
    • Your management career
    • Your harvesting career
    • Your Engineering Career
    • Your Science Career
    • Your Office/HR Career
    • Your planting and silviculture career
    • Your survey and measurement career
    • Your Seasonal Opportunities
    • Your transport career
    • Find Your Fit In Forestry
  • Training Ngā Akoranga
    • Options for school leavers/new entrants
    • Growing your forestry career
    • Moving to a career in forestry
    • How to apply
    • Where to look for a job
    • Who to contact
  • News & Events Pānui me ngā Huihuinga
  • Resources Rauemi
  • Lifestyle & Salary Ngā Wāhi Mahi me ngā Utu
  • About Us He Kōrero mō Mātou
    • A great place to work
    • About the forestry sector
    • Taking care of the environment
    • Safety in forestry
    • Misconceptions about forestry
    • For employers
  • Contact Us Whakapā Mai
    • Scholarships and Awards
    • Wood Councils
    • Silviculture opportunities

Region: West Coast

Check out what's happening in the sector – from events and expos where you can find out more about career and training opportunities in forestry, to the latest news on scholarships and other opportunities. If you've got an event or news item you'd like to see included here, please contact the New Zealand Forest Owners Association.

All News Events Scholarships Training Awards Women in forestry
  • Regions
  • Bay of Plenty
  • Waikato
  • Northland
  • Hawke's Bay
  • Southland
  • Nelson
  • East Coast
  • Taranaki
  • West Coast
  • Wairarapa
Screen Shot 2020 02 24 at 3.02.09 PM

Nelson Project Moturoa - Kaitiaki Whenua Trainee Ranger Programme

Published 24 February 2020

Kaitiaki Whenua, NZ Certificate in Conservation (Operations) Level 4 Project Moturoa is a 10-month programme for rangatahi 18-24 years old run by NMIT in partnership with the Department of Conservation.

Read more

Find out more
Take the next step Find a contact
#Fact 2

New Zealand planted forests have absorbed 283 million tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere which would otherwise be carbon dioxide and causing climate change.

Sitemap

© Copyright Forestry Careers 2025|
Website by PS/digital