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Job Opportunity: 22/414 Community Advisor:Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari Taiwhenua

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Job Description

22/414 Community Advisor

Type: 1x Permanent and 1x Fixed term -12 months

Hours: Full time
Job location: Nationwide
Business Group : H?pai Hapori / Community Operations
Branch: K?wai ki te Iwi /Service Delivery & Operations
income: $68,060 – $92,081
Ko t?u rourou, ko t?ku rourou, ka ora ai t?tou katoa
H?pai Hapori has an important function in working alongside M?ori to achieve their aspirations and the National Funds Te Ao M?ori team supports and strengthens this significant mahi.
We are seeking for somebody with enthusiasm and drive to join our National Funds - Te Ao M?ori team. You will have a primary focus on progressing Oranga Marae, M?tauranga M?ori Marae Ora and Pukenga Wai funding, there will also be opportunities to contribute to hap? led development and the strengthened equity kaupapa. Ideally, you will have practice in leading streams of work, lots of initiative, be someone who learns quickly and who will not require a lot of direction. Accuracy and attention to detail is also critical in this team.
The key strengths and expertise for this position are:
   » Te Ao M?ori world view and lived practice
   » Knowledge and knowledge of hap? led development
   » A keen focus on equity issues
   » Commitment and initiative to drive continuous improvement
   » Strong relational, collaborative, and advisory expertise
   » Efficiency, an eye for detail and consistent accuracy across all aspects of your mahi
   » System expertise and knowledge of an end-to-end process including monitoring and reporting
   » Advanced Excel expertise
   » Excellent written and oral communication
Key tasks may include:
   » Coordination of Oranga Marae
   » Working with Te Puni K?kiri team and Oranga Marae Management Team
   » Managing the grants process including – processing, monitoring, reporting, advisory and liaison with local and regional advisors
   » Providing secretariat support to funding decision making committees
   » Building and maintaining effective working relationships within DIA and with key partners and stakeholders to ensure a collaborative and integrated approach to initiatives
   » Supporting communications and flow of funding information
   » Supporting practice development and Learning and Development for Oranga Marae and Hap? Led Development
   » Facilitating key working groups as required
   » Management of the Oranga Marae and Te Puni K?kiri shared workspace
   » Supporting the development of learning and development resources for Oranga Marae, Hap? Led Development and connected workshops and training
   » Advisory support for Oranga Marae and other Funds within the National Funds Te Ao Maori team
   » Coordination of Funds as required
   » Supporting the grants process including – processing, monitoring, reporting, advisory and liaison with local and regional advisors
   » Manage quarterly newsletters and communication channels
   » Coordinating Joint Staff Reference Group for Oranga Marae
If you want a job where the work you do matters to iwi and hap?, we would like to hear from you.
We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion. We recognise a diverse workforce contributes to better business results. We are committed to creating a workplace where all employees have equal access.
If you can include in your cover letter which function you would like to apply for – permanent, fixed term or both.
To lgain more about the diverse, important mahi we do at Te Tari Taiwhenua and see why we’re a great place to work,click here.
We work to make New Zealand better for New Zealanders through our four outcome areas:
   » People can easily access the services and information they need
   » Iwi, hap? and communities across New Zealand are safe, resilient and thriving
   » People’s sense of belonging and collective memory builds an inclusive New Zealand
   » New Zealand is a well-functioning democracy across central and local government
Applications close:5pm, Friday 1 July 2022
For more information Contact Us by:Maraea Ruri on 027 555 587 or maraea.ruri@dia.govt.nz
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Post Date: 2024/06/23 / Viewed 6157 times
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Company: Department of Internal Affairs - Te Tari Taiwhenua
Contact Email: maraea.ruri@dia.govt.nz


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