Graduate Landscape Architect
New Plymouth
Join Us at New Plymouth District Council!
Tūhono mai ki Te Kaunihera-ā-Rohe o Ngāmotu!
Who Are We? | Ko wai mātou?
Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu - New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) is shaping the future of our district. We’re here to serve our community and create a place where people love to live, work and visit. Guided by the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, we’re committed to building strong partnerships that respect and celebrate our rich cultural heritage.
Innovation, sustainability and collaboration drive everything we do as we deliver services and initiatives that support our vision: a thriving, connected and future-focused district.
At Te Kaunihera-ā-rohe o Ngāmotu, we’re proud to be an inclusive, dynamic organisation that values people, creativity and progress. If you’re passionate about making a real impact and being part of something bigger, this is the place for you.
The Opportunity | Te āheinga
We’re looking for a motivated Graduate Landscape Architect to join our Strategic Planning team on a fixed-term contract through to February 2027, covering parental leave. This is an exciting chance to kick-start your professional journey while contributing to meaningful projects that shape the future of our District.
In this role, you’ll support the development, implementation and integrated planning of Council’s existing and future infrastructure. Your work will help inform spatial planning across both natural and built environments, ensuring our District grows in a way that is sustainable, well‑designed and community‑focused.
You’ll collaborate with planners, designers, engineers and community stakeholders, gaining hands-on experience across a variety of landscape and strategic planning initiatives. If you’re passionate about creating great places and ready to apply your academic knowledge to real‑world projects, this role offers an ideal opportunity to learn, grow and make a genuine impact.
Key Responsibilities | Ngā haepapa matua
- Assist the preparation, planning and design of master plans, spatial plans, structure plans and other related plans for Council’s existing and future infrastructure including parks and open spaces.
- Undertake stakeholder engagement as part of plan preparation with internal and external customers.
- Prepare projects briefs and design for the delivery of parks and open spaces projects.
- Provide design input, advice and recommendations into the consent processes and other development/growth projects.
- Support resource management planning processes, including GIS, e-planning, plan changes and resource consents.
Essential Skills and Experience | Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako
- Landscape Architect/Urban Design Tertiary Qualification
- Well-developed interpersonal skills and relationship engagement
- Experience in the planning and design of public places is desirable but not necessary (graduate position)
What We Offer | Ngā Ratonga
At New Plymouth District Council, we’re not just offering jobs – we’re building careers and creating a workplace where people thrive.
When you join us, you’ll discover:
- Clear career pathways - to help you grow and succeed
- Learning and development opportunities - that keep you ahead of the game
- Support for personal and professional growth - so you can be your best self
Plus, our People’s Package is designed with you in mind, covering five key pillars:
Wellbeing, Development, Benefits, Culture and Recognition.
Because at NPDC, it’s not just about what you do – it’s about who you become.
You can expect to start in this fixed-term, full-time role with a salary of between $76,621 - $82,579.
Why Join Us? | Ngā hua o tō hono mai?
Your wellbeing matters to us. We’re committed to creating an inclusive, supportive workplace where your contributions are valued and celebrated. Together, we’re shaping a vibrant future for New Plymouth - one step, one idea, one achievement at a time.
Applications close Friday 27th February 2026