Compliance & Investigations Officer (Land use)
Tasman District Council
Permanent, Full‑time
Richmond, Tasman Region
Due to an internal promotion, we are looking for a permanent full-time Compliance & Investigation Officer.
Why You'll Love Working With Us:
- Competitive salary - we recognise and value the expertise you bring
- Flexible benefits package - personalise your benefits package to suit your lifestyle
- Blend of office and field work - enjoy variety and autonomy in your day
- Continuous learning and development, supporting your growth and future career
- A wide range of perks, including a paid day-off on your birthday, health insurance and discounted gym memberships
- Relocation package available if you're moving to the region
About the Role:
This hands-on role focuses on delivering compliance monitoring and investigations related to land use across the Tasman region. Working in a small, dedicated team, you'll help ensure the TRMP and environmental legislation are followed through consent monitoring, incident response and complaint investigations.
The work is varied and practical from reviewing environmental management plans and monitoring complex developments, to resolving a wide range of rule breaches through pragmatic engagement with the public.
About You:
- Experience in either an environmental, scientific or technical field (such as environmental science, resource management or similar) or a background in regulation, compliance, investigations or enforcement ideally within a public sector or regulatory environment
- A genuine interest in environmental protection and a willingness to learn and grow your technical and legislative knowledge on the job
- Strong communication skills and confidence engaging with a wide range of people, including the ability to have balanced, respectful conversations in challenging or confrontational situations
- A pragmatic, solution‑focused mindset able to assess risk, apply sound judgement and achieve fair, proportionate outcomes
- A collaborative approach and strong team fit, with the ability to work well alongside others and contribute positively to a small, close‑knit team
- Good written skills and the ability to document findings clearly and accurately
- A tertiary qualification in environmental science, resource management, investigations or a related field is an advantage, but equivalent practical experience in compliance or regulatory work is also valued.
Ready to Apply?
To download the PD, and to apply for this role go to: https://careers.tasman.govt.nz/Vacancies and enter Ref 6892538
Applications close 02 June 2026
For more information contact the People and Wellbeing Team on 03 543 8988.
Applications close: 02 Jun 2026