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Job Opportunity: Project Lead – Partnerships, Jobs for Nature:Department of ConservationJob description:Job Description» Are you practiced working with wh?nau, hap? and iwi?» Have you had practice in managing projects and/or community partnerships? » Do you have a genuine passion for Papat??nuku thriving? Full-time fixed term opportunity through to July 2024. function located at our T?maki Makaurau/Auckland office with regular travel involved. Toit? te marae a T?ne, toit? te marae a Tangaroa, toit? te tangata. If the land is well and the seais well, the people will thrive. At Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) we express our spirit of service and serve Aotearoa through our purpose, Papat??nuku Thrives. Our organisational strategy, Te Kaupapa a Te Papa Atawhai, puts nature and people at the heart of everything we do. Information technology is anchored by te reo M?ori and te ao M?ori, recognising that Te Tiriti o Waitangi and our relationship with our wh?nau, hap? and iwi are central to all our work. He angit?tanga | About the function Jobs for Nature - Mahi m? te Taiao is a national conservation initiative helping projects to create nature-located job opportunities on private and public conservation land. We're excited to announce a new opportunity for an practiced Project Lead to join our Partnerships group and lead delivery partnerships, contract management and project assurance for Jobs for Nature (JfN) - Mahi m? te Taiao programme delivery across the T?maki Makaurau / Auckland region. This is a true partnership function where whanaungatanga will be a key foundation principle all over your mahi. You'll be the connector between our national Jobs for Nature Unit and our external delivery partners who have received funding to fulfil conservation, employment and training results across a variety of projects. Partners include mana whenua, iwi, hap? and wh?nau, who are at the heart of our partnership approach to this programme, as well as local council, social enterprises, community groups and other key networks. We're calling for Somebody with cultural capabilities in Te Ao M?ori, project management and community engagement practice, and a genuine passion for and alignment to our purpose: Papat??nuku Thrives. Your local knowledge of the landscape will enable you to support our partners in knowledge their expectations and obligations under funding agreements. Ng? p?kenga me ng? wheako | expertise and practice If you are keen to get involved and contribute to the transformation underway as part of JfN then we want to hear from you. In particular, we'll be looking practice within your application highlighting how you meet or could see yourself developing the following: Cultural capcapability and knowledge of Tikanga M?ori, coupled with practice collaborating with wh?nau, hap? and iwi to achieve positive community results; » Proven community engagement and partnership practice involving project and contract management responsibilities; » Good communication, relationship management and engagement expertise; » Organisational and prioritisation capcapability including the capability to work under pressure For the right candidate we are open to developing the expertise needed to be prosperous in this function so Contact Us by us if you are interested and want to know more. How to submit the application:Tono in?ianei | Apply Now CLICK HEREto submit your CV and a tailored cover letter (PDF) or oral application online that describes your motivation and that highlights your significant expertise, practice and personal qualities essential to this mahi. Applications close at 5pm on Monday 27 September 2021. If you have enquiries about the vacancy Contact Us by Daniel Harrison at dharrison@doc.govt.nzfor more information. Eligibility to work in New Zealand is required, including a valid work visa covering the whole periodof employment if applying internationally.Skills:
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