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Trainee Ranger Certificate


Enhance your potential to become a ranger with the Department of Conservation (DOC) through this unique, specially designed programme. NMIT is the only tertiary institute in the country that works in partnership with the Department of Conservation to provide this programme. DOC supplies projects, speakers, work placements and a National Liaison Coordinator.

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LocationStart DateEstimated Fee
(NZ/Aus)
Estimated Fee
(International)
Trainee Ranger CertificateNelsonJunTo complete programme* $5,102.00Contact Us

> Course Information

PDFTrainee Ranger Certificate 2010 epack
 

NZ ecological diversity, conservancy administration and public relations, managing safety/leadership outdoors, fire fighting and radio use, ATV and motorcycle use, basic fencing skills, construction and machinery, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, first aid and chemical safety, basic chainsaw skills, computing and more.


 

>Entry Requirements

 

 

Applicants under 20 years:

 

  • NCEA L2 with credits in maths, science or English; OR equivalent

 

Applicants 20 years and over:

 

  • As for applicants under 20 years or a strong practical background

 

All Applicants:

 

  • A full or restricted driver’s licence
  • New Zealand or Australian citizenship or residency with eligibility to work in New Zealand
  • Capability of participating in the work-based training components of the programme
  • Demonstration of likelihood of success on the programme – by submission of a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae outlining interests, experience and academic ability and through an interview

Prior learning or experience may be recognised towards your programme of study.

> What's Next


Trainee Ranger graduates have the opportunity to apply for a range of permanent and seasonal positions within the Department of Conservation.  Also available are a limited number of vacancies within the Department of Conservation’s Ranger Development programme. Other jobs graduates have gone into include working for DOC, local and regional councils in parks and recreation, working in nature tourism ventures as guides and biodiversity work in private establishments such as zoos and kiwi houses.

More information on DOC rangers and the training programme is available on the DOC website.

You can also see some Trainee Rangers in action by clicking here.

The Department of Conservation’s Mission Statement is:

To conserve New Zealand’s natural and historical heritage for all to enjoy, now and in the future.

Ko tā Te Papa Atawhai he whakaute he tiaki i ngā tāonga koiora me ngā tāonga tuku iho hei painga mo te katoa inaianei, mo ake tonu ake

The Department’s vision for the future is:

New Zealand’s natural and historic heritage is protected; people enjoy it and are involved with the Department in its conservation.

Kei te mahi ngātahi te Papa Atawhai me ngā iwi whānui ki te whakaute, te manaaki me te tiaki I ngā tāonga koiora me ngā taonga tuku iho o Aotearoa hei painga mo te katoa.

Te toto te tangata, he kai
Te oranga o te tangata, he whenua
Food supplies the blood of hte people; the people’s welfare depends on the land

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Note: Fees listed on this site are indicative only and may vary with course selection. Exact fees can be confirmed as part of your enquiry or application.

*Programme fees: include GST, but an additional compulsory student association fee also applies.
#Course fees: include GST and the compulsory student association fee.

 
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