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Offer: Senior Historian, Takutai Moana (Marine and Coastal Area):ministryofjusticeJob description:Job Description» Bring your expertise to Te Arawhiti and lgain new ones» Be part of new mahi and developing a new approach to M?ori Crown engagement » A great opportunity to develop your M?ori Crown practice M? te t?ma/About our team Ko t? te Te Arawhiti -The Office for M?ori Crown Relations – he poipoi i te whanaungatanga, he whakap?mau hoki i te noho pai o te iwi M?ori me te K?wanatanga. Hei tohu t? m?tou ingoa m? te arawhata i waenga i te ao M?ori me te Karauna, ng? r? kua huri ki tua, ng? r? kei mua o te aroaro, te ahunga mai i ng? nawe tawhito, ki te mahi k?tui. Ko te kaupapa o Te Arawhiti he mahi kia piki te t? o te Karauna hei hoa k?tui Tiriti, – kia tautuhi an?, kia wh?ngai, kia waihanga i te piringa o te iwi M?ori raua ko te Karauna, kia k?a ai he k?tuitanga hoa Tiriti t?turu. The Office for M?ori Crown Relations – Te Arawhiti is dedicated to fostering strong, continuing and effective relationships with M?ori across Government. Our name symbolises the bridge between M?ori and the Crown, the past and the future, and the journey from grievance to partnership. Te Arawhiti’s kaupapa is to make the Crown a better Treaty partner – to re-set, sustain, and build the M?ori Crown relationship towards true Treaty partnership. Te ?huatunga a te t?ranga/About the function If you’re a team player who would like to see the results of your work first-hand, Te Arawhiti, located in Wellington, invites you to apply for our vacancy Senior Historian in Te K?hui Takutai Moana. In Te K?hui Takutai Moana you will be preparing historical research significant to the recognition of customary marine title and protected customary rights under te Takutai Moana Act 2011. This requires working as part of the wider k?hui to support the Takutai Moana Crown engagement strategy and preparing and assessing historical evidence for High Court proceedings under the Act. The team of historians supports the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, who is also the responsible Minister under te Takutai Moana Act, and works with a range of government departments, contributes to Waitangi Tribunal inquiries and advises the wider office on a range of historical issues. You will be part of a close and collaborative team of historians, have oversight of the work your colleagues are undertaking, and develop your coaching and leadership abilities expertise by contributing to the broader capcapability of the team. He p?kenga tou/expertise and practice The prosperous candidate will: » preferably have a master’s degree in New Zealand history or an connected discipline, or have equivalent research-located professional practice » have well-developed historical research expertise, knowledge of M?ori history, archaeology and archival institutions » have an knowledge of government structures and process and consciousness of tikanga M?ori and te ao M?ori » demonstrate strong oral and written communication expertise, engage skilfully in tough situations with both internal and external groups, and build constructive relationships » be an effective communicator and develop your leadership abilities expertise by mentoring staff and contributing to the broader capcapability of the office. Candidates will be able to demonstrate practice of mentoring and supporting colleagues in the field of historical research and of training others in the use of research applications. For functions in Te K?hui Takutai Moana, knowledge and practice of the use of GIS tools in historical research would be an advantage as would the capability to demonstrate sound knowledge of te Takutai Moana Act 2011 as Information technology relates to the requirements for historical research. It’s fascinating, fast-paced work, so if you’re adaptable and results-driven then Te Arawhiti is the place for you. Utu ?-tau/income The appointing income for this function will be between $107,540 – $139,211 located on expertise and practice. Tono mai/How to apply To apply, click the apply button below to be directed to our careers website. You can view a detailed position description here, as well as complete an online application form by attaching your CV and cover letter. Applications close on Sunday, 8 October; however, we will be reviewing CVs as they come in and inviting prosperous candidates to interview before the close date. If you have any questions, Contact Us byrecruitment@justice.govt.nz How to submit the application:To apply please go to:https://apply.justice.govt.nz/jobs/MOJ-1751130Skills:
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