An exciting newly created role that provides the opportunity to make a genuine contribution to our district by developing and supporting communities across the Coromandel Peninsula and growing our social development and resilience activity.Do you want to work in an area filled with pristine beaches, great fishing spots, and friendly communities?Influence positive outcomes for your communityBe key in delivering community and social outcomes in the Recovery PlanPartner with internal and external stakeholdersBuild knowledge, capture progress and quantify through tangible outcomesThis is a challenging and rewarding role for you to be creative and impactful.You will be leading capability building and understanding of the importance and value of community-led outcomes.Other aspects of the role include developing strategy for the social and cultural well-being of the communities in the Thames-Coromandel district, considering physical, financial, human, social and environmental sustainability.The role will partner and build strong relationships with central and regional government and agencies, local iwi, community groups, education and social providers.About youDesired attributes include:A strong understanding of community-led development and local social issuesKnowledge and understanding of Tikanga Maori and respect for Te TiritiPeople leadership, lead and enable a successful teamExperience in a leadership role, successfully working with diverse communitiesQualification in Social Science or similarWell-developed facilitation, advocacy and lobbying skillsAbout usWe offer a range of employee benefits to support you and your family to live the life you choose with a great work-life balance.If you are considering a sea change, we encourage you to apply.
Our district is filled with pristine beaches, great fishing spots, and friendly communities - and we are only 90 minutes from big cities - Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton.The right to work in New Zealand and a current, full drivers' licence is mandatory.Applications are open until Sunday 23 February 2025.
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