Pou Whakakitenga | Principal Advisor to the Chief ExecutiveWe are Te Ohu Kaimoana and we are dedicated to uniting iwi aspirations for Tangaroa.
We believe in a better way and that we are stronger together.
Our strength comes from an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the marine environment, supported by a passion for greater, smarter and sustainable outcomes for iwi Maori.
We are Te Ohu Kaimoana and we're leading the change to reimagine what is possible for our people through indigenous-led solutions.
Ko te ora o te whanau e kotahi ana ki a Tangaroa.
Thriving whanau determining their relationship with Tangaroa.Underpinned by nga uara o whakapapa, rangatiratanga, kotahitanga, manaakitanga, kaitiakitanga and hihiritanga we provide the knowledge, expertise, and resources to support iwi across a range of services in relation to Tangaroa.
A trusted partner and facilitator to 58 iwi across the motu, our focus is to deliver results for iwi by creating commonality that is making a positive and sustainable impact for whanau today, tomorrow and future generations.
Nga aheinga hou hei whakarata i te iwi e tutuki ai nga koingo me nga wawata mo naianei mo apopo hoki.
New ocean possibilities that work for iwi and their aspirations for today and the future.Following an internal promotion, we are looking for a strategic visionary with exceptional organisational skills and the ability to build lasting relationships.
As our Pou Whakakitenga | Principal Advisor, you will provide high-level strategic, operational, organisational and policy advice to the Te Matarae | Chief Executive.
Collaborating closely with the Chief Executive and the management team, you will drive strategic quality assurance and policy development, leading decision-making across a broad spectrum of issues.
Your technical expertise and leadership will ensure meaningful, long-term outcomes, while your ability to cultivate relationships will strengthen connections with iwi, within the kahui, and other key stakeholders.Committed to advancing hapu, iwi and Maori interests you will possess:A tertiary qualification in Science, Resource Management, Law, or Public PolicyStrong understanding of the seafood industry (e.g.
fishing and aquaculture) or related sectorsExtensive experience delivering strategic policy advice in high pressure environmentsProven experience working with Maori/iwi/hapu organisations or groupsExpertise in the machinery of government and their processesA commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Maori/iwi/hapu developmentKnowledge of capability-building frameworks and project management methodologiesCompetency or commitment to te reo Maori ona tikangaIn exchange, we offer:A hybrid working environment with flexible arrangements.A modern office in Te Whanganui-a-tara CBD with stunning views of our harbour.A competitive salary aligned with market rates.Wellbeing allowance, health, life, and income protection insurance benefits.More importantly, you will be part of a kahui grounded in manaakitanga and whanaungatanga, working alongside exceptional, highly skilled peers, to drive a Tangaroa first vision for pan-iwi Maori.Me pehea te tuku tono – How to applyTo apply please utilise this link.
Please note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
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