Senior Science Advisor/ Kaitohu Pūtaiao
Lead nationally significant ecological monitoring design and biodiversity science that directly informs conservation decisions
Work with complex, real‑world datasets and monitoring systems across Aotearoa’s most important ecosystems and species
Permanent, Wellington-based role with flexible working options
Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa | Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa.
He angitūtanga | About the role
This role sits within the Biodiversity, Heritage and Visitors Group, where science underpins some of DOC’s most complex and high‑impact conservation decisions.
As a Senior Science Advisor, you will provide leadership in the design, delivery, and application of ecological monitoring frameworks, systems, and quantitative approaches to improve biodiversity outcomes at a national scale. You will work at the interface of science, conservation management, and policy, translating monitoring data and evidence into advice that directly influences how conservation is delivered across Aotearoa.
This is a role for an experienced practitioner in ecological monitoring design who wants their work to matter—supporting decisions about threatened species, ecosystems, conservation investment, and system performance.
The position will be focussed on:
Leading the design and continuous improvement of ecological monitoring frameworks and programmes to support biodiversity outcomes
Developing robust, fit-for-purpose monitoring designs, including sampling approaches, indicators, and evaluation frameworks
Designing and delivering complex monitoring and evaluation projects, drawing on quantitative analysis and applied ecological science
Translating monitoring evidence into clear, decision‑ready advice for senior leaders, Ministers, iwi, and partners
Providing national‑level science advice on monitoring system design, data interpretation, and performance assessment
Working as an honourable Treaty partner to promote Māori engagement and involvement with our work
Supporting the integration of Mātauranga Māori into monitoring design and implementation where appropriate
Influencing and contributing to monitoring and research led by other agencies and science providers
Coaching and supporting capability development within DOC in ecological monitoring design and practice
Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako | Skills and experience
You will bring strong scientific credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to lead through influence in complex environments.
If you have some of the following, we are keen to hear from you:
A graduate or post‑graduate qualification in biological sciences (or equivalent experience)
Significant experience designing and delivering conservation or biodiversity research
Recognised expertise within your scientific field in Aotearoa
Strong analytical skills, including statistics, modelling, monitoring, and evaluation
Proven ability to synthesise complex evidence into clear, decision‑ready advice
Experience leading complex projects and working across multiple organisations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including producing briefings and formal advice
Understanding of, or willingness to learn, Māori tikanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how it applies to conservation science
Desirable:
Experience working at the science–policy or science–operations interface
Experience contributing to national‑level conservation or biodiversity initiatives