Community Development Facilitator - Arts Strategy Implementation

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Community Development Facilitator - Arts Strategy Implementation(20 hours per week) Looking for a role where you can have a positive and lasting impact on your community? Are you solutions focused? Would people describe you as inquisitive and innovative with outstanding interpersonal skills? If you thrive on working with people, enjoy a challenge, and pride yourself in facilitating community-led solutions efficiently and to a high standard, the Waimakariri District Council is looking for you!
Waimakariri District Council is recruiting a part-time Arts Strategy Implementation Facilitator.
The successful candidate will be required to work effectively across a broad range of stakeholders in an evolving and growing community environment, guiding and supporting the achievement of the goals and objectives of Nga Toi o Waimakariri - The Waimakariri Arts Strategy.
We are looking for self-motivated people who can motivate others and encourage innovative thinking to generate solutions to community-identified issues and opportunities related to arts in the Waimakariri District.
To be successful in this position you will demonstrate significant experience in:
Working to a community-led modelWorking with people from a diverse range of cultural, socio-economic, and values-based demographicsCommunity EngagementNavigating systems and processes – ideally at local government levelFacilitating groups, including organising and running meetingsProject planning and evaluationWorking across a range of sectors, including health, education, business, social, and community.You will need to be well-organised and able to manage a workload of diverse priorities to achieve timely outcomes.
You will be able to work well as part of a team.
Your ability to build rapport and influence will complement your excellent communication skills.
Being passionate and willing to bring energy and enthusiasm will definitely be a plus; as will knowledge and appreciation of the local arts!
It would be advantageous to have had active involvement in a range of communities of interest and have knowledge of governance structures, including Trusts and Incorporated Societies.
It is expected that you will have some knowledge of Tikanga Maori and Te Tiriti partnership principles.
If you would like to find out more about this role, please contact Tessa Sturley, Community Team Manager on 0800 965 468 (0800 WMK GOV).
The Council is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications close Sunday 12th January 2025.

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