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Senior/Permissions Advisor (Multiple Opportunities) (Fixed Term)

Senior/Permissions Advisor (Multiple Opportunities) (Fixed Term)
Company:

New Zealand Government


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Senior/Permissions Advisor (Multiple Opportunities) (Fixed Term) at Department of Conservation, Christchurch If the land is well and the sea is well, the people will thrive. Support efforts to safeguard natural taonga through strategic guidance.Align processes with Te Tiriti o Waitangi, fostering Maori perspective understanding.Cultivate relationships to support Treaty principles and conservation outcomes.The Policy and Regulatory Services Group at the Department of Conservation (DOC) provides strategic guidance and leadership to safeguard our natural taonga and resources.
The Regulatory Authorisations directorate at the Department of Conservation (DOC) is looking to expand their team in various locations including Hamilton, Hokitika, Christchurch, and Dunedin with potential for other locations for the right candidate. Opportunities now available:
National Permissions Advisor (Permanent): As a National Permissions Advisor, you'll play a key role in implementing initiatives of our permissions improvement programme. You'll also guide national regulatory processes and foster cultural competency within the team. We are looking for someone who is skilled in risk identification and management, is able to prioritise and manage their time effectively, and has excellent communications skills.
Senior Treaty Permissions Advisor (Permanent): In this role, you'll be responsible for handling complex applications while ensuring that we honour Treaty principles. You'll coach and support colleagues to navigate Treaty settlement redress, contributing to a culture of inclusivity and excellence. You will cultivate relationships across diverse stakeholders, offering professional counsel and support when required.
Senior/ Permissions Advisor: As Permissions Advisor (Permanent), you will manage the application process from start to finish. Collaborate within a dynamic team environment, delivering high-quality outcomes and fostering relationships with stakeholders.
As a Senior Permission Advisor (1-year fixed term/ secondment) you will provide technical support to your peers, relating to the management of submitted applications including having pre-application discussions, critical assessment, and analysis of applications through to writing quality reports for a final decision. You will also be directly involved in contributing to improving aspects of how we work, collaborating with others in an inclusive team process environment to ensure professional and high-quality outputs.
What We're Looking For across all roles: Effective Communicators: Someone who can build and gain trust of those they work withAnalytical Thinking: Ability to translate analysis into meaningful reports for the target audience.Legislative Awareness and Understanding: Understands relevant legislative processes or possess an environmental management/planning background.Skills and Experience: Proficiency in planning/legislative permissions processes.Deep understanding of Treaty principles in decision-making.Knowledge of conservation legislation and Treaty Claims settlement Acts.Confidence in making tough decisions.Strong analytical skills and report-writing capabilities.Solution-oriented mindset.If you're ready to make a difference in conservation and contribute to meaningful change, we want to hear from you. Join our team and be a part of shaping a sustainable future for Aotearoa/New Zealand. Apply now!
Apply online via the DOC Careers Centre with a CV and cover letter that highlights your relevant skills experience and motivation for joining Te Papa Atawhai.
The salary range for these positions are:
National Permissions Advisor: $92,450- $116,985Senior Treaty Permissions Advisor: $79,656-$100,639Senior Permissions Advisor: $79,656- $100,639Permissions Advisor: $68,535- $86,423 with the starting salary of the successful applicants being based on their relevant skills and experience.Please specify in your covering letter your preferred location and position you wish to be considered for.
Eligibility to work in New Zealand is mandatory – this includes holding a valid work visa that covers the whole period of employment.
Employer: Department of Conservation
Location: Christchurch
Position type: X
Category: Government, Policy, Planning & Regulation
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Senior/Permissions Advisor (Multiple Opportunities) (Fixed Term)
Company:

New Zealand Government


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