Holly and Pouakai Huts, on the popular Pouakai Circuit, are our highest priority huts for wardens. Other huts we place wardens at are Makatawa, Waingongoro and Waiaua Gorge huts and also Symes huts.
Holly, Pouakai, and Waiaua Gorge Huts have warden’s quarters. There are two bunks, gas cooking facilities and some pots and cutlery in these quarters. It is a good idea to take your own cooker just in case the gas supply runs low. Let DOC know on your return if the gas needs replacing.
Hut wardens at Makatawa, Waingongoro and Symes huts stay in the main hut with other trampers.
While there may be some choice of hut this will largely be determined by management requirements. Sometimes a warden will be expected to move between two huts.
Dates
Skills and experience required
Mt Taranaki experiences extreme weather conditions including snow and ice. Many unbridged stream crossings exist and these streams rise rapidly and become impassable during heavy rain. Tracks can be very muddy at times and are constantly subject to damage from windfalls and washouts.
Tasks for hut wardens
The prime role of a hut warden is to help visitors enjoy their stay in the right way. Tasks to complete while at the hut include:
How to apply
Complete the online application form.
Once we receive your form we will confirm with you the outcome of your application.
Further information will be emailed to successful applicants and you will need to attend a pre-trip breifing at either:
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
Contact
Taranaki Volunteer Coordinator
Department of Conservation
PO Box 462
New Plymouth 4340
Email: [email protected]
Are you interested in lending a hand at this event? Register your interest here. Don't worry if your plans change, you can update your details from the Members Portal for up to 7 days after the event.