Tramper on the Travers-Sabine

Introduction

Applications are now open for the 2024/25 season.

To apply or go on the waiting list:

Check out our other hut warden and camp host volunteer opportunities on the Nelson/Tasman volunteer pages.

Description

Each volunteer period runs from Tuesday to Tuesday with your induction on the Monday afternoon.

The following dates are available:

  • 18 – 25 February
  • 18 – 25 March
  • 8 – 15 April

Tasks

The primary role of a hut warden is to help visitors enjoy their stay. The wardens:

  • check hut passes/bookings 
  • give information to trampers
  • maintain radio contact with Nelson Lakes National Park Visitor Centre
  • ensure the hut, toilet and hut surrounds are kept clean and tidy
  • undertake some minor hut maintenance as required.

What to expect

This volunteer opportunity is for one person. You may want to bring a friend for some or all of your duty.

Accommodation and facilities: Staff quarters are available at John Tait and Upper Travers. These have bunks and cooking facilities (LPG supplied) but no separate ablutions. The other huts on the circuit don't have staff quarters so wardens stay in the main hut with other trampers. Gas canisters are provided. Free shared accommodation provided in St Arnaud for the nights before and after the volunteer duty.

Food: You need to bring all food with you for the entire length of your duty.

Fitness level required: You need a high level of fitness, with the ability to walk for 6 hours or more over uneven terrain with a heavy pack, and to cope with the 1100 m ascent of Poukirikiri/Travers Saddle.

Experience required: You'll be a tramper experienced in New Zealand backcountry tramps, fully equipped with your own tramping clothing and equipment. Preference is given to those with a working knowledge of the Nelson Lakes area. A first aid certificate is helpful.

Skills required: You need to be fluent in English, have a practical outlook, and relate to a wide range of people in a friendly and informative manner.

Wasps: Wasps can be a real problem later in the summer. People with allergies must bring their own medications (epipens, anakits or other medication).

Age restriction: You must be at least 20 years old.

What to bring

You'll receive a factsheet if your application is successful. The information on the factsheet includes what to bring with you, details about your responsibilities and accommodation in St Arnaud.

What will be provided

At an induction session just before you leave for your roster, a DOC ranger will ensure you know your role, issue you with the necessary equipment and make sure you have read, understood and signed any health and safety information.

For more information about the track and huts, view the Travers-Sabine Circuit page.

How to apply

Register your interest by filling out our online application form.

This is a very popular volunteer opportunity. We can't guarantee that you will be selected.

Safety checks

Everyone who applies for this position is subject to a DOC safety check and Ministry of Justice criminal record check. Information about these checks will be provided after you apply.

What happens after you apply

  1. All applications will be shortlisted by matching to role availability.
  2. We’ll send the shortlisted applicants the safety check form for you to complete.
  3. We’ll contact you about an interview time – the interview will be with a DOC staff member and it’s also an opportunity for you to ask questions about the role.
  4. We’ll talk to your referees.
  5. We’ll request a Ministry of Justice criminal record check – this takes around three days.
  6. DOC staff will assess all the material provided and decide on suitability.
  7. Once approved we will work with you to find dates that suit you and complete your induction.

Contact

Volunteer coordinator

Email: nelsonlakesvolunteers@doc.govt.nz

Nelson Lakes National Park Visitor Centre
Phone +64 3 521 1806
Email nelsonlakesvc@doc.govt.nz
Address View Road
St Arnaud 7072
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