Chief Advisor MaoriStrategic Advice and Engagement.5 FTE Part Time roleCritical te ao Maori leadership and engagement role.Can you provide strategic leadership, cultural advice and guidance to the Commission to ensure we are positioned to deliver our responsibilities to support the Crown-Maori relationship and te ao Maori?WhakataukiWe recognise the importance of te ao Maori. We uphold the treaty partnership by ensuring our work reflects Maori views and Te Tiriti o Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi.Why This Role MattersStrategic Leadership: Be an influential leader within our executive team, shaping the future of climate action with a focus on the effects on iwi and Maori.Empowerment: Lead and support Commission staff to engage with iwi and Maori, upholding Tikanga and recognising the Crown - Maori relationship.Diversity and Balance: Provide strategic oversight of the work being done to embed te ao Maori; te reo Maori, tikanga, kawa, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi into the way we do things at the Commission.Impactful Outcomes: Build deep and meaningful relationships to engage iwi and Maori and provide expert advice on Maori worldviews on our work programmes making a tangible difference in Aotearoa New Zealand.The Chief Advisor Maori will be a critical executive leadership team member positioned as an influential strategic adviser to the Chief Executive. This new role will be primarily focused on providing leadership, engagement, and strategic cultural advice to ensure the Commission is well positioned to deliver our responsibilities to support the Crown-Maori relationship, te ao Maori and specific effects on iwi and Maori.The Chief Advisor Maori will build and maintain relationships with iwi, hapu and whanau and support the Chief Executive to ensure the voices of Maori are strong and heard in our advice on climate adaptation and mitigation.The role will also support the Chief Executive to grow the cultural capability within the Commission and support the executive leadership team to develop and implement a Te Tiriti o Waitangi statement, framework and action plan to support the Commission in meeting its commitments to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.To be successful in this new role you will have established relationships and deep connections with iwi and Maori and:Extensive knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, with the ability to bring the essence and intentions of Te Tiriti to life in a way that is relevant for today.Maori leadership experience and ability to work with and influence senior leaders and decision-makers to achieve organisational objectives, including in supporting the Maori - Crown relationship.Established networks across and within iwi, Maori and government.The gravitas and resilience required to develop a high-profile presence to represent the Climate Change Commission effectively.Exemplary stakeholder engagement and demonstrated ability and mana to influence and lead at a system level.Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with a range of stakeholders, including understanding different stakeholders' motivations and the ability to influence and persuade.Demonstrated high levels of integrity.Experience mentoring people within the organisation and sector and/or leading the development of technical capability.The likely appointment range for this role is between $217,448 and $255,822 per annum pro-rata.He pehea to tono mai | How to applyClick the apply button below to view a detailed position description and submit your application. For tracking and evaluation purposes, all applications must be submitted via our online process.We embrace diversity and inclusion and are committed to equality and equity.To be considered for this role you must be able to live and work in Aotearoa New Zealand.We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may close the vacancy early if we find a suitable applicant.
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