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Published: 4 September 2025

Te whakapakari tahi i tō tātau Taiao – Enhancing our environment together.
Our vision is a healthy environment and a resilient and prosperous community.
This summer, Hawke’s Bay Regional Council is offering a three-month paid Internship Programme to students who are studying towards a formal qualification that directly relates to the work we do here. This Fixed Term placement runs from November 2025 to February 2026 (don’t worry, we can work the dates around your exams) and will provide you with interesting, paid, full-time work as well as career development while you study. This opportunity to work and learn in the field is hugely valuable to your growth as a student.
The Maritime Safety Engagement & Education Summer Student will support the maritime safety engagement and education across the region. This will be linked to both commercial operations and recreational activities, with the focus being on education and regulatory compliance. You will be required to have face-to-face engagement with members of the public as well as sporting clubs/organisations, distribute information, install/maintain signage at boat ramps and other areas, participate in on-water engagement and surveys in the coastal marine area and on inland waterways, and assist with the delivery of boating safety courses. The role will have a mixture of office related tasks as well as work in the field (land and water-based), and will suit someone that is confident with people, proactive, and willing to get hands-on. Some weekend work may be required from time to time as part of the role.
We are looking for an enthusiastic student who is well-organised, shows high levels of initiative and has the ability to work independently or with a team when required. You will have strong communication skills, with the ability to explain information clearly in a friendly and personable manner when talking to a wide range of people. Attention to detail when managing signage and checking the accuracy of information is key, alongside being physically fit to carry out field work with the capability of travelling to different areas and using basic tools. Being comfortable working on the water and outdoors in various weather conditions is essential, as is the flexibility to work some weekends. Having a passion for the environment and an interest in maritime safety and on-water activities is an advantage.
Requirements for the programme:
You will need to have current working rights in New Zealand to be considered for these placements.
You will also need to be based in the Hawke’s Bay for the summer period while undertaking the programme so please bear this in mind when applying.
The hourly rate for our students is $26.00, plus 8% pay as you go for your annual leave entitlement.
HBRC also has a strong commitment to developing and upskilling people within a flexible and supportive working environment. We value diversity and as such we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status although applicants must have existing rights to work in New Zealand. HBRC is responsible for Civil Defence emergencies and as such, all staff may be called upon to support the response.
You will need to have current working rights in New Zealand to be considered for these placements.
You will also need to be based in the Hawke’s Bay for the summer period while undertaking the programme so please bear this in mind when applying.
Applications close Friday, 3 October 2025 however we will be shortlisting and interviewing appropriate candidates as applications are received. If you are interested in this position, please do not wait to apply as we may close the ad earlier than advertised.
Applicants must have existing rights to work in New Zealand.
To view the job description please visit our website here
Please apply through Seek. If you would like any further information regarding the role, please email hr@hbrc.govt.nz
At Hawke’s Bay Regional Council our purpose is to work with our community to protect and manage the region’s precious taonga of rivers, lakes, soils, air, coast and biodiversity for health, wellbeing and connectivity. Our organisation is diverse, and our work is varied. Our structure comprises of six key business units; Corporate Services, Integrated Catchment Management, Asset Management, Māori Partnerships, Policy & Regulation, and the Executive Advisory Group which also consists of the Civil Defence and Emergency Management.
Te kounga o te wai, te haumarutanga me te mārohirohi ā-āhuarangi o te whakamarutanga | Water quality, safety and climate-resilient security.
Kia koi, kia toitū hoki te whakamahinga o te whenua | Climate-smart and sustainable land use.
Kia ora, kia āhei, kia mārohirohi ā-āhuarangi hoki te rerenga rauropi | Healthy, functioning and climate-resilient biodiversity.
Kia toitū, kia mārohirohi ā-āhuarangi hoki ngā ratonga me ngā hanganga ā-whare | Sustainable and climate-resilient services and infrastructure.
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