A unique taonga in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Cornwall Park was gifted to the people of Aotearoa New Zealand by Sir John Logan Campbell in 1901. It is one of a handful of city parks around the world that includes a working farm within a public park landscape. Each year around two million visitors enjoy its award‑winning gardens, farmland, walking tracks, heritage sites, and open green spaces.
Cornwall Park is more than a park — it is a place of learning, connection, and stewardship. Through its landscapes, stories, farm, ecology, and cultural significance, the park offers unique opportunities for people to connect with nature, food systems, heritage, and Matauranga Māori in the heart of Auckland.
This is an exciting opportunity to help build a new education programme from the ground up.
Based at Huia Lodge Discovery Hub and reporting to the Visitor Experience Manager, the Education Development Specialis...