Native Plant Nursery & Quality Control Kaimahi Arowhenua Native Nursery & Restoration is a proudly Māori-owned and operated business delivering native plant restoration services across the Arowhenua rohe. They specialise in growing eco-sourced seedlings and supporting restoration projects from planning through to long-term care. They are now seeking an experienced Native Plant Nursery & Quality Control Kaimahi to join their team in Temuka. About the Role This is a practical, full-time position where you will play a key role in producing high-quality native plants for conservation, landscaping and restoration projects. Working as part of a collaborative nursery team, you will be involved in day-to-day plant production while also carrying out quality control checks to ensure plants meet required standards. This role is physically active and involves working outdoors in varying conditions. Key Responsibilities Assisting with plant propagation, potting, watering, pruning and general plant care Monitoring plant health and early identification of any issues Carrying out quality control checks to ensure consistency and high standards Maintaining plant records and supporting traceability and quality assurance processes Supporting irrigation, growing conditions and nursery systems Assisting with stock organisation, order preparation and dispatch Operating nursery equipment safely Contributing to a safe, tidy, and efficient working environment About You Our client is looking for someone who: Has nursery, horticulture or landscaping experience Has knowledge of plant care, irrigation, and propagation Has a genuine interest in native plants and environmental restoration Brings strong attention to detail and a commitment to quality Enjoys practical, hands-on outdoor work Works well in a team and follows instructions reliably Has a positive attitude and willingness to learn Desirable (but not essential): Relevant qualification (or willingness to work towards one) Full driver’s licence Chemical handling experience Machine operating competency What’s on Offer Permanent, full-time role – 40 hours per week Monday to Friday, 8.00am – 4.30pm Opportunity to grow your skills in native plant production and restoration Be part of meaningful environmental work within a kaupapa-driven organisation If you’re looking for a rewarding, hands-on role and want to contribute to the restoration of our native environment, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV and a cover letter, telling us about your interest in the role, and your relevant skills, experience, and qualifications. Please note - applicants must have NZ work rights to be considered for this position. Shortlisted candidates will complete the full Stafford registration process, which includes - interview, application forms/declaration, reference checks, ACC history report, Ministry of Justice Check, drug screening.