Marketing Communications (Marketing & Communications) Full time The Runanga profile is upheld and promoted through timely and 'fit for purpose' communication. The Runanga operates a robust internal communication framework that emphasises the importance of timeliness, technology, consistency, confidentiality, and effective lines of communication. Communication between Te Rarawa iwi, hapu marae, and whanau represents an exchange of information and dialogue, including listening that supports iwi, hapu, and whanau to exercise their relative roles and responsibilities and achieve their individual and collective aspirations. External Communication The Runanga maintains sound mechanisms for communicating effectively with external parties, including Maoridom, central and local Government, the business sector, the community in general, media, and those boards/committees/organisations that have Runanga representation. Minimum Requirements Relevant tertiary qualification at degree level (minimum) and demonstrates ongoing commitment to continued professional development. Proficient in Te Reo and versed in Tai Tokerau and Te Rarawa Dialects. Grounded in a strong understanding of organisational administration functions, while possessing strong skills and experience in communication, planning, writing, and coordination. Proven ability to engage and inspire whanau, hapu, and marae to work towards and achieve shared goals. Experience in communication mechanisms. Possess strong communication skills, a solid work ethic, and the ability to work within a team environment. Experience in following procedures to ensure consistent practices. Experience in working with Maori communities and Iwi dynamics. Excellent time management, planning, budgeting, reporting, and organisational skills. Genuine commitment to Te Rarawa success and familiarity with Te Rarawa traditions and protocol. Practical knowledge of the Te Tiriti, its history, and relevance to Te Rarawa. Understanding of Te Tiriti Settlement processes and familiarity with the settlement background of Te Rarawa. Experience and understanding in the development of public policy. Possess strong analytical and research skills. Experience and knowledge towards social marketing and social media. Knowledge and understanding around Te Reo me Tikanga. Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in New Zealand? How many years' experience do you have as a communications adviser? How much notice are you required to give your current employer? Do you have a current Police Check (Criminal Record Check) for employment? Do you have a current New Zealand driver's licence? #J-18808-Ljbffr