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Te Pou Wakahāngai - General Manager Partnership Operational Implementation (OPEROPM.026) - January 2025
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Te Pou Whakahāngai | General Manager,
Partnership Operational Implementation
Horopaki | Context
Kaunihera Taiao ki Waitaha | Canterbury Regional Council, also known as Environment Canterbury, is the
Regional Council for the largest region in Aotearoa/New Zealand, covering an area of 44,500 square
kilometers, with a population of approximately 700,000.
As a regional council, we are responsible for managing natural resources including air, soil, water and land.
We work in partnership with mana whenua Ngāi Tahu to protect the health of our environment to ensure a
sustainable and prosperous future for our region.
The region’s evolving environmental and political context means we will continue to be agile and adaptive, as
we respond to regulatory and environmental changes.
Our mahi (work) is organised around the delivery of our three core services:
• Environmental Regulation and Protection
• Community Preparedness and Response to Hazards
• Public Transport
We are guided by our strategic drivers (pou):
• Putting the community and our customers at the heart of everything we do
• Growing our relationship with mana whenua into a true partnership
• Maturing our governance model and understanding of our political environment
• Removing pain for our people (and customers) by improving our systems and processes.
Our mahi is also underpinned by our values:
• Kaitiakitanga (stewardship)
• Pononga (integrity)
• Manaakitanga (people first)
• Whanaungatanga (collaboration)
• Māiatanga (can do).
Tuia Te Herenga is a significant organisational change programme that aims to grow our relationship with
mana whenua into a true partnership, shifting the way we work to become a Tiriti partner of excellence. Tuia
Te Herenga asks our kaimahi to look at our work through a mātauranga Māori informed lens, to change the
way we think, interact, and work with ngā Papatipu Rūnanga, and consider how our behaviours and
assumptions reflect kaupapa Māori within the organisation.
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The four pou of Tuia Te Herenga which affirm this commitment focus on:
• Building a better partnership with ngā Papatipu Rūnanga
• Influencing partnership decision making and supporting Papatipu Rūnanga to navigate changes in the
regulatory and political domains
• Restoring healthy mahika kai focused on te mana o te wai me te oranga o te Taiao
• Strengthening Tiriti partnership capability and capacity for Environment Canterbury.
Aronga | Purpose
The purpose of the Pou Whakahāngai is to provide senior Māori leadership and experience to the Operations
directorate to oversee delivery of dedicated operational partnership initiatives. The role will ensure the
Operational directorate gives full effect to its evolving partnership with ngā Papatipu Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
through leadership practices, maintaining relationships and ensuring integrated delivery and decision making.
As a leadership and relationship management-based role, this position acts as a trusted advisor to the
Director of Operations. The role requires an in-depth and practical knowledge and experience of te ao Māori
kawa, tikanga (protocols) and uara (values), particularly in a Ngāi Tahu context.
As a people leader, this role will provide engaging and dynamic leadership, integrating operational and
functional alignment to drive high performance and deliver quality services to our communities, in line with
our values, strategies, ways of working and Long-Term/Annual Plan commitments.
This includes thinking about organisation-wide interests and impacts when interacting with
customers or when planning activities and expenditure, collaborating inside the organisation to achieve the
desired culture, making sound business decisions and taking ownership of leading and managing our people.
Ngā Haepapa | Accountabilities
• Lead the implementation of Tuia te Herenga operational partnership priorities, actions and focus
areas for Operations directorate in partnership with the Tumu Herenga section, providing operational
advice to the Director Operations, Operations leadership team, Pou Herenga and Tumu Herenga
leadership team.
• Provide leadership, enabling advice and guidance to the Director Operations, General Managers and
wider Operations leadership team on all matters relating to Tuia te Herenga. Support and provide
counsel and advice directly to the Director Operations to enhance leadership practices which best
ensure operational partnership outcomes are achieved.
• Provide operational leadership for partnership focused interactions with Papatipu Rūnanga and their
Environmental Entities. Provide an interface to enable continuous operational information sharing,
collaboration and opportunities for partnership co-design.
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• Influence key internal and external stakeholders, regarding the priority and importance placed on the
strategic relationship between Environment Canterbury and Papatipu Rūnanga. Ensure Te Tiriti o
Waitangi, the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act and role of Ngāi Tahu as partners and the practical
application of this in delivering operational outcomes.
• Support effective decision making as a member of Operations Management team, providing
expertise and advice on the context and significance of te ao Māori aspects, implications and
interdependencies of Environment Canterbury leadership and management decisions.
• Lead, coach, mentor, and develop direct reports, while supporting them to create a high performing
and engaged workforce through:
o Creating a clear vision, direction, and priorities, harnessing the energy, commitment, and
creativity of direct reports to deliver business outcomes.
o Developing and maintaining strategies, annual plans and work programmes to deliver a fit-
for-purpose function.
o Encouraging kaimahi (team members) to develop their te ao Māori confidence.
o Taking appropriate and proactive actions to reward and recognise performance and address
poor performance or behavioural matters.
o Maintaining an overview of workload to ensure resources are sufficient to deliver on agreed
programmes of work.
o Ensuring the ongoing development and growth of kaimahi capability by leading and
developing direct reports through regular performance reviews, coaching and feedback;
creating a high performing, engaged and aligned culture, seeking advice from your manager
or People and Capability where required.
Toitū Te Tiriti | Treaty Partner Excellence
• Deliver outcomes that underpin and give effect to achieving Ngāi Tahu cultural and environmental
aspirations, including but not limited to, mahinga kai and revitalisation programmes.
• Connect with our Ngāi Tahu partner to ensure understanding of Ngāi Tahu aspirations and priorities
so that there is genuine input and contribution, which can be considered in mahi programme
development and prioritisation.
• Demonstrate openness and courageousness in approaching issues and in co-design of processes and
systems, supporting thought leadership that can give effect to the progression of the partnership.
• Contribute toward our effective, strong and valued relationship with all Papatipu Rūnanga within
Waitaha/Canterbury and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, to demonstrate our commitment to recognise and
provide for the kaitiaki/responsibility Ngāi Tahu has for the natural environment. This will include
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sharing of knowledge and information, creating opportunities for increased participation in decision-
making processes, effective engagement and development of existing working relationships.
• Support the organisation’s cultural capability journey, leading by example and identifying clear
priorities, expectations, and development opportunities for individual capability; planning and
aligning work to support organisational cultural capability across all aspects of delivery.
Hauora me te Marutau | Health and Safety
The health, safety and wellbeing of our kaimahi and community is a priority for the Council, and we
proactively implement robust health and safety practices. People leaders’ responsibilities include:
• Understand the health and safety and risk obligations that rest with this position and act at all times
to ensure accountabilities are met.
• Maintain a safety-focused culture where health, safety and wellbeing are at the heart of decision
making for kaimahi and the communities within which we operate.
• Maintain an enquiring mind, undertake due diligence and apply knowledge of best practice to ensure
a detailed understanding of any risks kaimahi may face in their mahi and ensure these are
appropriately removed or mitigated.
• Ensure awareness of and compliance with legislative and operational standards, and that relevant
certifications are maintained.
• Ensure methods are in place to recognise and celebrate best practice and safety innovation.
• Provide opportunities for team involvement, education, and genuine participation in safety matters.
• Ensure methods are in place for all kaimahi, contractors and suppliers to be appropriately inducted
and certified to carry out tasks safely.
• Ensure any organisational audit and assurance programme is undertaken as required and results are
acted upon and regularly reviewed.
• Ensure processes are in place to communicate, consider and respond to information about health
and safety.
• Take a planned approach to identify, analyse and manage risks within the section.
• Ensure regular monitoring and reviews are undertaken of risk controls and their effectiveness in
relation to legislation, regulations and guidelines, organisational policies, procedures and our code of
conduct.
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Hononga ā-Mahi | Working Relationships
Kai rō Kaunihera | Within the organisation
• Accountable to the Director Operations in meeting the above accountabilities.
• Collaborate with other General Managers, Operations Managers, and employees to inform
programmes and ensure organisational alignment of te ao Māori within programmes, projects,
engagement, processes, and systems to deliver the best results.
• Partner with the Tumu Herenga section, providing operational Pou Herenga and Tumu Herenga
leadership team.
Kai waho i te Kaunihera | Outside the organisation
• Champion our effective, strong, and valued relationship with all Papatipu Rūnanga within the
Canterbury region and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu to demonstrate our council's commitment to
recognise and provide for the kaitiaki responsibility Ngāi Tahu has for the natural environment. This
will include sharing of knowledge and information, creating opportunities for increased participation
in decision making processes, effective engagement, and development of existing working
relationships.
• Demonstrate Council's commitment to recognise and provide for the kaitiaki responsibility Ngāi Tahu
has for the natural environment. This will include sharing of knowledge and information, creating
opportunities for increased participation in decision making processes, effective engagement and
development of existing working relationships.
• Build and maintain collaborative relationships within national and local government, Papatipu
Rūnanga and Iwi, commercial / industry organisations, environmental agencies, and other relevant
stakeholders to develop and consolidate partnerships and programmes that will deliver on strategic
priorities and achieve outcomes relating to te taiao, mahinga kai and other rūnanga values.
• Develop and maintain relationships with equivalent roles in other regional councils, Tangata Whenua
Advisory Entity staff (MKT, AEC, Aukaha, Kaikōura), relevant staff of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (TRoNT),
10 territorial councils, and priority agencies, e.g. Department of Conservation.
• Participate in industry and community led meetings or workshops, including at times that may be
outside of normal business hours.
• Collaborate with technical experts, contractors, and providers to deliver specialist elements
supporting the delivery of functions and services.
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Ngā Herenga Motuhake | Special Conditions
As a regional council, we have a specific requirement to provide a civil defence function for Waitaha. Kaimahi
are required to be available to assist, support or be associated, as reasonably required, with any Civil Defence
emergency or any exercise organised in relation to this function.
Additionally, all kaimahi are expected to assist, support and respond, as reasonably required, to any event
where the Business Continuity Plan is activated.
From time to time, as required, this role will require work outside of normal work hours to represent
Environment Canterbury at meetings and events with partners, other agencies, and the community.
As required, the role involves travel within the region and beyond to attend meetings and relevant
conferences or activities.
Māngai Whakahaere | Delegations and Authorities
Where specified, this role has delegated authority to make decisions in accordance with Council-approved
delegations, and authority for decision making in accordance with policies and guidelines for financial, people
management and media-related activities.
Additional specific delegations may be given by the Chief Executive to the Chief People Officer on people and
safety matters from time to time.
Ngā Āheitanga | Capabilities
Tohu Mātauranga | Qualifications
• Relevant tertiary qualification that recognises the expertise that makes you fit for the role is essential,
ideally supported by a post-graduate qualification or other relevant technical experience, e.g., in the
field te āo Māori, local government or resource management.
• A current full class 1 drivers’ licence with a clean driving record
Mātau ā-wheako | Experience
• A minimum of eight byears’ experience and leadership at a senior level, providing advice, influence,
and engagement with leaders from the board to the Marae.
• Proven strategic acumen and political nous, successfully operating in an environment that can be at
times ambiguous and politically complex.
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• Demonstrated success applying a high level of business and management principles involved in
strategic planning, resource allocation, change management, and coordination of people, projects,
and resources.
• Demonstrable experience in working with iwi and an understanding of te reo me nga tikanga as it
relates to the role.
• Knowledge and experience in fulfilling leadership roles in situations where kawa and tikanga are to be
upheld.
• Strong networking, influencing and relationship building skills are critical to this role along with the
ability to bring together diverse groups with multiple stakeholders in complex or sensitive situations
to reach desired conclusions and outcomes.
• Fluency in te reo Māori and/or experience in incorporating te reo in organisational programmes and
strategy.
• Competent across the Microsoft Suite of applications and an aptitude to bespoke and specialised
systems and platforms.
Ngā Pūkenga Matatau | Core Competencies
Specific behaviours at the Senior Leader level sit beneath each of the following organisational competencies.
Customer Focus Ensuring that the customer perspective is a driving force behind decisions and activities. Initiating and maintaining relationships inside and outside the organisation.
Business Acumen Using an understanding of the organisation’s position to contribute to effective strategies and tactics by using economic, financial and industry information. Thinking from the ratepayers’ perspective.
Achieving Outcomes Translating strategic priorities into operational reality; aligning communication, accountabilities, resources, internal processes and ongoing measurement systems to ensure that strategic priorities yield measurable and sustainable results.
Leading Change Identifying and driving organisational and cultural changes needed to adapt strategically to changing demands, technology, and internal initiatives; using new approaches to improve results by transforming organisational culture, systems, or services.
Common Purpose Working towards a compelling view of the future by engaging with the organisation’s vision; understanding and aligning to the common purpose.
Building Capability Attracting, developing, engaging, and retaining talented individuals allowing the organisation to meet current and future organisational challenges. Sharing authority, responsibilities and decision making to enable individuals to stretch their capabilities and accomplish strategic priorities.
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The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; they
are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of the position and incumbent. From
time to time the incumbent will be required to accept and carry out other duties.
Band / Grade 21
Position Code OPEROPM.026
Last Updated November 2025
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We are looking for an experienced policy or technical writer who can hit the ground running to lead the streamlining of corporate policies for this large complex government organisation.
What you will be doing:
- Complete a Stocktake of current policies
- Design a streamlined policy framework (including categorisation, taxonomy, quality assurance, review cycle, ownership)
- Change & communications - Engage with colleagues and relevant internal stakeholders including audit teams.
- Stakeholder engagement: Partner with policy owners to embed governance processes and ensure consistent adoption.
What you will bring:
- Senior‑level experience designing or improving corporate policies including expertise in categorisation, taxonomy, drafting and lifecycle management.
- Experience in change and communication engagement.
- Excellent written communication — able to simplify, structure and harmonise complex content.
- Ability to operate independently, build relationships quickly, and deliver outcomes within defined timeframes.
Apply now
Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter or to find out more contact:
Phillipa McDonald — Principal Consultant, NICHE
021 429909 | Phillipa.mcdonald@nicherecruitment.co.nz
Applicants must have the right to work in and currently be based in New Zealand.
Senior Analyst – Regulatory Data & Statistics
Drive high‑quality statistical insights that support financial stability across Aotearoa.
Our client—an impactful public institution in the financial system—is seeking an experienced Senior Analyst to lead the production, analysis, and dissemination of high‑quality data and statistics that inform critical decisions and public outcomes.
This a contract role initially until 30 June 26.
The opportunity
You’ll be a trusted expert who ensures data is accurate, timely, and fit‑for‑purpose while continuously improving how information is collected, produced, and shared. You’ll collaborate across teams, provide clear advice to technical and non‑technical stakeholders, and help lift capability within the function.
What you’ll do
- Lead the timely creation, analysis, and dissemination of key datasets and outputs.
- Champion data quality and risk management: identify issues, mitigate risks in the production cycle, and drive process improvements.
- Evolve methods and collections: contribute to new data collections and improved dissemination approaches.
- Advise and enable: provide expert guidance on understanding and using data, tailored to diverse audiences; mentor colleagues to build capability.
- Collaborate for impact: work ‘one team’ across the organisation and with external partners to deliver the best outcomes.
What you’ll bring
- Extensive experience producing, analysing, and disseminating data or statistics.
- High proficiency in Excel; experience with Power BI, R, Python and/or SQL is an advantage.
- Understanding of financial/economic and or banking data and strong analytical attention to detail.
- Proven ability to translate complex analysis for non‑technical audiences and manage stakeholder relationships.
- Degree in statistics, data science, economics, finance or similar.
How to apply
if this sounds like you apply now. Or to find out more give Phillipa McDonald a call on 021 429 909 or email phillipa.mcdonald@nicherecruitment.co.nz
You must have a valid working visa for NZ.
Talent Specialist
Wellington | Permanent, full-time
Deliver exceptional recruitment and onboarding experiences in a high-performing, fast-paced, financial services environment.
This is a very exciting opportunity for an experienced recruitment professional who enjoys delivery, accountability and well-run processes. Alongside driving high-quality talent acquisition, you’ll get involved in employer brand, learning, capability and culture projects, building broader experience across the People & Culture ecosystem.
About the role | Mō te tūranga
You’ll coordinate and deliver recruitment and onboarding across the employee lifecycle, including advertising, candidate management, interview scheduling and offer documentation. Your focus is on delivering smooth, reliable, high-quality processes with clear communication, consistent documentation and strong follow‑through.
Working closely with both the Advisory and People Operations teams, you’ll sit between these functions to ensure recruitment and related talent activity is delivered professionally, efficiently and in line with organisational standards, controls and EVP. You’ll also support employer brand, capability and culture initiatives that uplift the overall people experience.
The opportunity | He Angitūtanga
• Work closely with a collaborative People & Culture team in a visible, business‑wide role.
• Shape quality experiences for candidates, new starters and hiring leaders.
• Deliver consistent, well‑controlled talent processes that support organisational priorities.
• Broaden your experience across EVP, L&D, capability development and culture projects.
• Join an organisation that values excellence, professionalism and continuous improvement.
Experience | Ngā wheako matua
• Proven experience delivering end‑to‑end recruitment, ideally in‑house (3 years+)
• Strong organisational skills and confidence managing multiple processes at pace.
• Excellent communication and relationship‑building skills with candidates and senior business leaders.
• Experience with ATS/HR systems and producing clean, compliant recruitment documentation.
• Comfortable in a regulated, process‑driven environment
• Positive, service‑oriented communicator with strong follow‑through.
About you | He kōrero mōu
You’re a detail‑oriented, proactive people professional who enjoys delivery over strategy. You take pride in running seamless processes, maintaining data and supporting polished candidate and leader experiences. You build trusted relationships, communicate clearly and thrive in a fast‑paced, high‑trust, high‑performance environment.
How to apply | Tono mai
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Please click Apply to submit your CV and a brief note outlining your interest. Applications will be reviewed as they come in - early applications are strongly encouraged.
Please contact Maria Lyons at maria.lyons@nicherecruitment or phone 021 403 855 if you would like to discuss this opportunity and/or for a copy of the PD.
Manager, People Operations
Wellington | Permanent, full‑time
Lead and elevate People Operations in a complex, high‑performing environment.
This is a newly created opportunity for an experienced HR operations leader to shape how people processes, systems and services operate across a leading financial services organisation. Work closely with the Chief People Officer as their trusted right‑hand partner.
About the role | Mō te tūranga
You will lead the end‑to‑end delivery of people operations across the employee lifecycle, including remuneration (excluding payroll), people data and systems, health & safety, compliance, operational risk, and day‑to‑day people support.
Your focus is on delivering smooth, reliable, well‑controlled HR operations that enable leaders and employees to perform at their best. You will embed scalable processes, lift data quality, and provide accurate, audit‑ready insights for senior leadership and committees.
You’ll also play a key role in HRIS enhancements and implementation, modernising systems and simplifying how people services are delivered.
You’ll enjoy leading a small People Operations team, providing clarity, building capability and cultivating a positive, inclusive, service‑focused culture. You’ll lift accountability, consistency and confidence across the function as it matures.
The opportunity | He Angitūtanga
- Partner closely with the Chief People Officer in a visible, enterprise‑level role.
- Shape a newly created operating model and embed disciplined, scalable ways of working.
- Work cross‑functionally with Finance, Technology, Risk and Legal to uplift operational maturity.
- Contribute directly to governance, people reporting and organisational decision‑making.
- Join an organisation that values high standards, operational excellence and professional credibility.
Experience | Ngā wheako matua
To be successful I this role you will bring:
- Significant experience leading people operations or HR shared services.
- Strong knowledge of operational HR practice and NZ employment legislation.
- Proven people leadership - developing capability, clarity and high performance.
- A track record of strengthening processes, controls and service delivery.
- Experience with HRIS platforms or supporting HRIS implementation is highly advantageous.
About you | He kōrero mōu
You’re a hands‑on operational HR leader with sound judgement and attention to detail. You value clean data, consistent definitions and clear narrative across people reporting. You’re confident preparing polished material for senior audiences and enjoy improving systems, processes and team capability in evolving environments.
How to apply | Tono mai
If this sounds like you, I would love to hear from you. Please click on Apply to submit your covering letter and CV.
For a confidential kōrero, contact:
Maria Lyons — Senior Consultant, Niche Recruitment on 021 403 855 or maria.lyons@nicherecruitment.co.nz
Applications close: Thursday 29 January 2026.
Driver (0.75 FTE)
Te Kāhu Tiu – Reikorangi Valley, Kāpiti Coast
Te Kāhu Tiu is a kaupapa Māori organisation dedicated to supporting rangatahi and their whānau to heal, reconnect, and thrive. Through innovative, tikanga-based approaches, Te Kāhu Tiu empowers young people to restore their identity, build resilience, and the skills they need to move into education, training and work. https://www.tekahutiu.org.nz/.
He Angitūtanga | The opportunity
We are seeking a reliable Driver to join our team. You’ll be responsible for picking up rangatahi from their homes across the rohe each morning and returning them at the end of the day. You’ll also be responsible for minor maintenance, taking the vehicle for servicing, WOFs, cleaning the van, and ensuring it is kept in excellent condition.
He kōrero mōu | About you
You are punctual, responsible, and have a genuine care for the safety and wellbeing of rangatahi. You have a clean, full driver’s licence and experience driving safely on local roads.
Key Skills & Experience:
- Full, clean New Zealand driver’s licence
- Excellent driving record and safety awareness
- Reliable, punctual, and trustworthy
- Good communication skills and a friendly manner
- Able to manage basic vehicle maintenance and coordinate servicing/WOFs
- Lives locally on the Kāpiti Coast
Ngā hāora me te utu | Hours and remuneration
This role is a 12-month fixed term contract with potential to extend. The hours are 30 hours per week across two shifts per day and would ideally suit someone who lives locally on the Kāpiti Coast. The salary is $70,000 pro-rated to 0.75 FTE ($52,500) plus Kiwisaver.
Tono mai | Apply now
If you would like to apply, please tell us why you would like to be part of this kaupapa in your cover letter and submit this via the Apply Now button along with your resume by the closing date of Friday 23 January 2026.
Please direct any queries to Jane Temel, Director, Niche Recruitment on 021 499 902 or email jane.temel@nicherecruitment.co.nz.
E whai ake nei | Next Steps
If you are selected to proceed to the next stage, you will be invited to attend a 2–3-day wānanga on 20-22 February.
Senior Legal Counsel (Employment), 7+ years’ PQE
- Permanent role with flexible location within the Wellington, Hawke’s Bay or Manawatu-Whanganui regions
- Diverse range of interesting and exciting work
- Supportive team environment
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a senior employment lawyer to join the in-house employment team of one of New Zealand’s largest national organisations. This position could be based in Wellington or in any of the main centres from within the Wellington, Hawke’s Bay or Manawatu-Whanganui regions (e.g. Porirua, Paraparaumu, Hutt Valley, Palmerston North, Whanganui, Napier, Hastings etc).
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About the role
You will be joining a busy and collegial team, providing specialised advice and representation across a full range of employment issues. Your work will include contentious and non-contentious matters, spanning the full spectrum of employment law, industrial relations, health and safety, personal grievances, change management and more.
Given the size of the organisation, the role offers exposure to complex and challenging legal issues and genuinely engaging and meaningful work.
Ko koe tēnei | About you
To be successful in this role, you will bring:
- A Bachelor of Laws and a current practising certificate (or eligibility to get one)
- 7+ years PQE in employment law (experience in industrial relations and health and safety is beneficial)
- Mediation experience and experience representing clients before the Employment Relations Authority and Employment Court
- Sound judgement, a problem-solving mindset, and the ability to provide pragmatic advice/actionable solutions
- The ability to work autonomously
- Strong relationship-building skills, including the ability to establish productive relationships with senior leaders, and the ability to constructively engage with relevant stakeholders across the public and private sectors, and the wider community
- An understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how it applies to your role
Previous in-house experience, experience advising large multifaceted clients, and/or experience working in a unionised environment would also be a plus.
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply
To apply, click the 'Apply' button, and submit your tailored CV. Alternatively, for more information and a confidential discussion about this position please contact Katy Elliott on 021 483 490 (katy.elliott@nicherecruitment.co.nz).
Mō mātou | About us
Te Ohu Kaimoana is committed to protecting and advancing iwi interests in fisheries and aquaculture. Guided by the principle “Te hā o Tangaroa kia ora ai tāua” the breath of Tangaroa sustains us we work alongside iwi to uphold Māori rights and create enduring, sustainable futures for whānau and the moana.
Mō te tūranga | About the role
We are looking for a Ringa Rehe Take Whakatewha | Senior Policy Analyst, for a 12-month fixed term contract to cover a maternity leave. You will be based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara and be part of an engaged and passionate rōpū that looks to advance the interests of iwi in their reciprocal relationship with the moana.
You will be leading work within the Fisheries management and Fisheries settlement space, working to advance iwi interests. You will provide robust advice to enable iwi aspirations and contribute to removing obstacles. This will involve working alongside Mandated Iwi Organisations, as well as the fishing industry and Crown.
You will have the ability to think critically, analyse policies and legislation, identify impacts, and act as a connector. You will lead, coordinate, and contribute to this broader work program including responses to Government.
He kōrero mōu |About you
To be successful in this role you will bring:
- A passion for the Oceans ideally with a background in marine science or environmental studies.
- Knowledge of the seafood industry, specifically fishing management and/or related legislation is desirable.
- Proven experience engaging and working alongside iwi, hapū, and Government agencies.
- Ability to create, maintain and influence relationships to best deliver aspirations.
- A working knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the ability to operate in te ao Māori and te ao Pākehā environments.
- 3+ years of experience in a similar role is ideal.
Me pēhea te tono | How to apply
For a confidential kōrero and to request a copy of the job description please contact Phillipa McDonald on 021 429 909 or email phillipa.mcdonald@nicherecruitment.co.nz
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Are you a construction or property lawyer looking for your next career move? We are recruiting several construction law and property law roles for leading firms, with opportunities in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
We have construction roles spanning both front-end and back-end construction suitable for lawyers with between 2 – 10 years’ PQE. For back-end construction roles, experience with construction litigation, civil litigation and/or property litigation is highly desirable. For front-end construction roles, construction and property development experience is a plus.
We are also seeking senior property lawyers with 8+ years’ PQE, ideally with a broad base of property experience potentially spanning commercial property, infrastructure, forestry, public works and more.
If any of these opportunities sound like you then let’s connect today!
At Niche Recruitment, we have over 30 years’ experience connecting top legal minds with the country's best firms and practices. Genuine, passionate, and friendly – we enjoy guiding people to the right role.
Seize your next opportunity by contacting Katy Elliott on 021 483 490 or by emailing katy.elliott@nicherecruitment.co.nz for a confidential conversation.