Finance and Administration Coordinator
Stage 2 Candidate Information
Congratulations on progressing through to Stage 2 of our recruitment process.
Thank you for taking the time to complete the initial application questions and video submission. Based on your application, we'd like to learn a little more about you and invite you to progress to Stage 2 of our recruitment process.
Before completing the Stage 2 questions, please take some time to:
Watch the video from Adam below
Download and review the full job description
Download the Stage 2 questions
Complete your responses and return them to us for review
The video provides additional insight into Restore Native, the Finance and Administration Coordinator position, and the type of person we're looking to bring into the team.
Once you've reviewed the information, please complete the five questions below. We're interested in learning more about how you think, communicate, solve problems and approach your work.
Thank you again for your interest in joining Restore Native. We appreciate the time and effort you've invested in the process so far and look forward to learning more about you.
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About Adam
Adam is a passionate conservationist, farmer, and founder of Restore Native. He also co-owns My Mortgage and leads a number of environmental and community projects across the Waikato.
At Restore Native, Adam has helped thousands of landowners transform unproductive corners of their farms into thriving native forests. His approach is genuinely hands-on - practical, local, and built on the belief that productive farming and ecological restoration can absolutely work together.
Adam is high-energy, always on, deeply invested in his team and projects, and constantly generating ideas, improvements, and new directions.
In 2023, he was recognised nationally at the Primary Industries New Zealand Awards, winning the Kaitiakitanga / Guardianship & Conservation Award. He also founded the Te Miro Kiwi Project, a community effort dedicated to bringing kiwi back into the local bush.