Nugget Point Lighthouse Reserve – summer rangers
Introduction
11 November 2024 - 3 March 2025: Volunteer rangers are needed to provide assistance and education to visitors, as well as to maintain facilities at Nugget Point Lighthouse Reserve.Project number: 11
Location: The Catlins
Dates
2 volunteers for 2 weeks per trip
- Trip A: Monday 11 November to Monday 25 November 2024
- Trip B: Monday 25 November to Monday 9 December 2024
- Trip C: Monday 9 December to Monday 23 December 2024
- Trip D: Monday 23 December 2024 to Monday 6 January 2025
- Trip E: Monday 6 January to Monday 20 January 2025
- Trip F: Monday 20 January to Monday 3 February 2025
- Trip G: Monday 3 February to Monday 17 February 2025
- Trip H: Monday 17 February to Monday 3 March 2025
Description
Rangers are needed to provide assistance and conservation education to visitors, as well as to maintain facilities and clean toilets as required – due to high visitor numbers, the facilities must be clean and tidy at all times.
Nugget Point is a popular tourist destination where rare endemic botanical and wildlife species can be found, such as the yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho.
This is a great opportunity for a couple or two friends.
What to expect
Fitness/skill level
Low fitness level. Rangers need to be visible in the reserve for 4–6 hours per day, particularly around the viewing area in the evenings. The tracks around the reserve are well formed and an easy gradient.
Volunteers need to have good communication skills and enjoy talking to people from the local area, as well as other parts of New Zealand and overseas.
Accommodation
Former lighthouse keeper's residence (managed by DOC) – a fully-furnished four-bedroom brick house at the top of the reserve. A hot shower and laundry facilities are available, and all kitchen appliances and equipment are provided.
Each volunteer will have their own bedroom, but the kitchen/living area and bathroom may be shared from time to time with DOC staff working in the area.
Pickup/drop-off location and times
Meet at the DOC Owaka Field Centre, 20 Ryley Street, Owaka at 9:00 am. Volunteers will finish at 10:00 am on the final day.
Contribution towards food and transport
There is no charge for this activity. However, volunteers will need to provide their own food and transport. Due to the isolated location of Nugget Point, volunteers must have their own vehicle.
How to apply
Full details on our volunteer programme and how to apply.
Contact
For questions or other volunteer opportunities in the area, contact:
Southland and Otago Volunteer Coordinator
DOC Customer Service Centre | |
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Phone | 0800 275 362 |
invercargill@doc.govt.nz | |
Address | DOC offices |